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Kilimanjaro: Martin & Team Arrive at High Camp

Jambo from Barafu Camp, Our fifth day on Kilimanjaro and we again have a bluebird day. There are clouds in the valleys and plains below us and nothing but blue skies above. We did not rush out of camp this morning as it was a relatively short day for our climb to Barafu Camp. We have been walking really well all week long, and today was no exception. The team is feeling strong and is ready for the summit. There is a lot of activity in camp this afternoon as the descending climbers are busy packing up to head down to Mweka Camp and the ascending climbers are organizing their gear for the climb tomorrow. We will have an early dinner tonight and try and be in the tents by 6:00 pm in anticipation of our 11:45 pm wake up time. The hope is to be walking by 12:30 am and standing on the Roof of Africa by 7:30 am. We will try to get a satellite phone call out when we are on the summit. Thanks to those who have made blog comments. We appreciate the encouragement. RMI Guide Jeff Martin & The Kili Team

Comments (7)

Oh, you’re so close to the Uruhu peak. So cool! Just read that Kilimanjaro “...is an inactive stratovolcano”. Sounds nasty. Be careful, Natasha. I love you.
PS
Can’t find washing machine manual. Where is it?

Posted by: Anatoly, Moscow on

As I post this you will all have made it to the roof of Africa.I was very busy and could not post you all today, but you were all in my thoughts.I “bragged to complete strangers how my friends were nearing the summit of Mt Kilimanjaro with Jeff Martin.Why the hell not! you are all amazing for achieving this amazing feat. I really hope everybody’s in good shape and safe.I’m looking forward to the images and stories.
God Bless you all. Cant wait for the Sara arms in the air picture. Go Sara! woooo hooooo Rusty!
Gummi Worm Man (at sea level)

Posted by: gummi Worm Man on

Ryan and Mike Moore- So close to the top! We’re all anxious to hear about the unbelievable journey!  Take lots of pics! So proud of you guys. :)

Cambria

Posted by: Cambria on

To touch the roof of Africa…so very, very Cool.  Thinking about you, with you, every step of the way. 

Bailey & L

Posted by: L & Bailey on

From all of the Savannah team to Ryan and Mike Moore, we hope you have a great climb and enjoy yourselves.  We are looking forward to hearing all about it and seeing some of the pictures.

Posted by: Savannah Oil and Gas on

Shout out to Bibiana (aka “maminka”)! We’re all proud of you….take a picture from the summit for the rest of us!

ahoj mama!!

From, Gigi and M.

Posted by: Mustafa and GiGi on

Shout out to Ryan and mike Moore! Keep up the good work, almost there!  Have fun!

From, Ashley and Nancy

Posted by: Ashley Moore on

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