Walking in aid of The Glacier Trust, theglaciertrust.org

The Glacier Trust works to enable communities living at altitude to adapt to climate change.

Kilimanjaro

Kilimanjaro

Tuesday, 19 January 2010

Campsite below Mawenzi

10 comments:

  1. We are all thinking of you and glad to see some up to date info on the blog. 2 big days coming up and all thinking of you here at Witches xx

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  2. Beautifully written Erica, I can imagine it all (except the pooh talk!). Big hug to Catherine.

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  3. Hope you are all ok. Sounds magical but monstrous at the sametime! Very glad I decided to stay at home with my electric blanket!! Lots and Lots of Luck in the next few days will be thinking of you. Iris- Bob & I are going to see Nick tomorrow, take his stitches out, feed him and only drink water all night! LoL Bob & Kate

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  4. so pleased to read about your extraordinary time - good luck again and again .....

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  5. Erica...you swim w/ the sharks, figuratively and literally and you do so to see the beauty, challenge and knowledge it offers you. This is one of those wonderous experiences in life, which is not soon forgotten, my slut sister. teehee.....XXXXXXXXLinda

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  6. PS..I want to know who these 'followers' are. Identify yourself. Personally, I am a fiend of Erica's.

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  7. Hi Linda ... I am Catherine's mother! I wonder where they all are now....

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  8. Happy Birthday Di!! Hope you can have a celebratory drink...if not we will make up for it when you return! Hope you are managing and those altitude pills are working...all sounds wonderful in the blog. Lol from The Kensxx

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  9. The blog is great and the scenery spectacular. Keep going, not long now and you can wee in comfort. Sounds like the Prada sunglasses are not practical on this trip Lucy, who would have guessed it.

    Well done all.

    John and Barbara

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  10. Hooray! Think I may have finally got this to work - thinking of you all hopefully reaching the summit in the early hours of tomorrow! We have been tracking your progress at school and children all v excited. Enjoy the scenery and the Tuskers when you descend! Cindyx

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