Hi bruv. Not sure if this appear on the blog Iam no good at this blogging stuff. Knowing my luck your mate Nigel will have loads of e.mails from some girl he doesn't know haha. Anyway in the hope this does reach you, just wanted to tell you that we are really proud of you and that we are thinking of you every step of the way. All is good here, me and Dave are chillin out watching match of the day :). Your 2nd day climb must have finished for the day so you are probably camped up for the night. hope the experience is all that you thought it would be. So so proud of you. Lots of love Sis and Dave xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
On the 2nd Feb 2011, 16 explorers fly to Tanzania, to try to reach the summit of the world’s highest freestanding mountain, Kilimanjaro. Standing at 5895m, the team face a challenging trek at extreme altitude, pushing themselves to the limits both physically and mentally. Taking the Lemosho route the team pass through humid rain forest, giant heather moorlands and frozen scree - all in preparation for the summit attempt to Uhuru Peak, where the temperature can plummet to -20 to -30 degrees.
Saturday, 5 February 2011
Hi Bruv - tony woodhams
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