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Kilimanjaro: Climb the Barranco Wall and Settle into Karanga Camp

We were treated to a perfect night and morning at Barranco Camp. The lights of Moshi twinkled far below, the hanging glaciers and ice fields of Kibo glowed in moonlight above us. We slept in 'til a leisurely breakfast at eight. We walked out of camp just before 9:00 as cumulus clouds began to form up. Within just a few minutes we were out of the gardens and streams of the valley and coming to grips with the great Barranco Wall. With great help from our guides -James, Freddy, Patric, Venance and Philibert, we negotiated the ledges and cliffs. We pulled ourselves up to new ledges and found nooks and crannies for the feet. We squeezed through gaps in the lava and avoided loose and rolling rocks. The wall eased into steep hiking in places, but there were always a few more scrambly bits mixed in. We topped out near 14,000 ft in a little less than two hours. By then the clouds were hiding Kibo and almost everything but our immediate surroundings. We walked down into the next shallow valley and across a few more divides to get to the steeply cut Karanga Valley. Some careful and dusty steps were required to get us down one side and up the other to our new camp on the far rim. Karanga Camp sits at 13,160 ft which isn't too much of a gain over our last camp, so we'll hope for a night relatively free of altitude-associated discomforts. The clouds stuck with us through the afternoon and evening, but of course that didn't prevent us from lounging about and enjoying a couple more excellent meals from Tosha, our climbing chef extraordinaire. The views will keep until tomorrow. Best Regards, RMI Guide Dave Hahn

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Dave,
Thank you for providing these daily updates.  i get up every morning in Cincinnati and read about the events of the day before….then I read your update to anyone else who will listen.  Great fun to enjoy a vicarious adventure with detail and pictures and commentary from an expert.

Seeing new and exotic places is a lifelong passion but I could never do what you and your climbers are doing…..a thousand loud cheers…

My Best,
Judy Van Ginkel (Jennifer’s mother)

Posted by: judy van ginkel on

Way to go Curt, Carol and Syd!!  Getting close, looks amazing!

Posted by: Judy Gadlage on

Go Carol!!! Enjoying following your journey. Scott coffman

Posted by: Scott coffman on

Hi Naomi! Hope you’re enjoying the views and culture!

Posted by: Amy on

Go Nomes!!!!!  Super excited for you.  Keep kicking ass!  Can’t wait to hear all about it!  Big Wrig is doing great.

Posted by: Kelly on

Love reading your blog, Dave. Great job to all. Sending wishes for clear skies and and easy finish. Hugs, Naomi. Miss you….

Posted by: Claudia on

Hi Naomi- we’re all watching and cheering for you! You go!
Tim

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