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CONQUERING THE PEAK

THE LIMBS ACHE WITH EVERY STEP AND THE inclement weather does not help. But the summit awaits and Kilimanjaro will not allow you to give up or slip up. For it is not physical stamina alone that will take you there; your mental perseverance needs to match the might of this majestic mountain that you are on.

Climbing up Africa’s highest mountain, at almost 6,000 meters, means long days and longer nights, walking

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