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

Saturday, 16 January 2010

Day 1

A three hour bus ride collecting people on the way, through fields of
maize, bananas, coffee plantations. Small houses built from brick the
colour of gingerbread. This part of Tanzania's very fertile. Inside
the bus, several boxes of eggs tied with bailing twine, shifted from
seat to seat as more passengers arrived, ending up precariously on the
dashboard. A mobile telephone occasionally ringing with a whistle and
an imperious woman's voice calling for a taxi. A bubble of voices,
anxious consultations about Diomox. Daniel, sitting next to me, is
asleep, after an exhausting debriefing about corruption in Zimbabwe.

So many images from today. Vividly dressed people shopping in markets.
Children sitting outside a school being taught by a nun. Corragated
roofs, poverty, dark earth.

We walked through rainforest then moorland covered in yellow flowers,
over streams. All most beautiful. Now in a rather crowded camp all
doubling up in tents.

Had to walk further up the mountain to get a signal, it's dark I must
get back

Sent from my iPhone

3 comments:

  1. Hope you're getting signal! Look for other Blackberry users like meerkats on the top of the hills searching for the best place to collect their emails! Keep up the good work ... drink more than you think and eat well .. best wishes, Riccardo

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  2. Have just arrived from Victoria station where not a word of English was being spoken. Katie first to your map every morning to see where you all are. Gets us all at it. Well done getting even this far. Drink,drink,drink. Keep up the good work. XXXX

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  3. Have just posted blog on behalf of Erica who texted it to me this morning, but am a bit confused as this Blog of Day 1 came through on email this morning - Any clarification welcome!

    Caroline Hall

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