• Day 3: Is day 2 for the Kili adventure

    4 фСвраля 2019 Π³., Ванзания β‹… β›… 30 Β°C

    At around noon and after 4.5 hours of climbing (yes, climbing, not hiking...why do people say that Kilimandscharo is just a hike?! πŸ—»), we reached Shira Cave Camp (3,750m).

    You cannot imagine how it feels to arrive at camp πŸ•πŸ”. It’s the biggest relieve - and all you can think about is taking off those shoes, food and a well-deserved nap.
    We had an amazing lunch: Home-made french fries, tomato soup, fresh carrots and beans and for desert bananas with custard🍌πŸ₯•πŸ…πŸŸ.

    On the photos you can see the camp πŸ•. It really looks and feels like an expedition. It feels amazing to be part of something like this.

    By the way: You know what I am grateful for today? Running warm water and flushing toilets πŸ’©πŸ’¦!!! No toilets during the walks and at camp toilets that are basically just a hole in the ground (no flush and no one to clean that hole either). This was definitely the biggest challenge during the whole trip. So guess what, every time I managed to pee etc. I felt like Wonder Woman: Proud of myself, strong and free πŸ’ͺπŸ‘ΈπŸΌπŸ¦ΈπŸΌ‍♀️

    In the afternoon I went for a walk with my guide (whose name is Gaston, by the way) and afterwards for dinner with the team. We started talking (previously everyone was a bit shy ☺️) ... I want to keep all of our conversations confidential ... but let me just say this: We need to be grateful for what we have and not feel sorry about what we do not have πŸ™πŸ’›

    Lala Salama (Swahili, means “good night”)
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