Another day, another pair of black leggings. I feel silly that I even bothered to pack shorts and more than a couple tank tops because it’s been all pants and long sleeves in this weather. Speaking of the weather, it’s raining again. At least I got my little Treehouse cottage warm enough last night that... Continue Reading →
Not All Sunshine and Rainbows
In fact, there was no sunshine today. Though I was glad to not be awake at 5am to have to catch the shuttle to the Crossing, I was still a little disappointed when I woke, shortly after 6am, that the weather was not cooperating and it wasn’t going to happen. I laid in bed and... Continue Reading →
Forgotten World via Abandoned Rail
At first sit I was worried that the bed here would be terribly uncomfortable for me but its fantastic and I slept amazing last night. The comforter is the perfect warmth and weight to make for a cozy slumber. With the time difference and all the light from the windows in the cottage I didn’t... Continue Reading →
Volcano Love
Do you know that sheep never shut the flock up? Not at all, not all night. Any hour of the dark is fair game if you’re a sheep. Honestly though, I didn’t mind. In such a remote location, the chatter of the sheep and the sound of the rain were a perfect white noise. My... Continue Reading →
Rolling Hills and Glowing Worms
I slept great last night; such a comfortable bed. My body was up by 5am but I managed to get back to sleep for another hour. I don’t mind the early wake up though, I love to get my days started early when I’m on an adventure; gotta maximize that day light! I laid in... Continue Reading →
Kia Ora
I’m baccckkk! I fell in love with New Zealand, and myself, during my first visit here in February 2018. On that trip I swiped the side view mirror off the car after hydroplaning and over-correcting in a massive typhoon, less than 45 minutes after I pulled away from the airport. As I drove back to... Continue Reading →
Kilimanjaro Day 8 – Mweka Camp to Mweka Gate
Kilimanjaro Day 8Mweka Camp (10,065′) to Mweka Gate (5,380') and OFF THE MOUNTAINZone: Rain ForestQuoted Distance: 10km/6 milesGuide Service: Everlasting Tanzania Amazingly I slept great last night. All the cold medicine in all the land combined with temazepam, being up for over 24 hours, and climbing 4,000’ up followed by 9,000’ down over 21 straight hours... Continue Reading →
Kilimanjaro Day 7 – Summit to Mweka Camp
Kilimanjaro Day 7Stella Point Summit (18,885′) to Mweka Camp (10,065′)Zone: Arctic to Rain ForestQuoted Distance: 12km/7 milesGuide Service: Everlasting Tanzania So apparently it’s true, what goes up must come down. We’ve just completed the toughest physical accomplishment of any of our lives, and it’s not over yet. After about 15 minutes of tears, awe, pictures, and... Continue Reading →
Kilimanjaro – Summit Night
Kilimanjaro Summit NightBarafu Camp (15,331′) to Stella Point Summit (18,885')Zone: ArcticQuoted Distance: 4km/2.5 milesGuide Service: Everlasting Tanzania Well this is not good. I have what feels like a pinched nerve in my shoulder. Ugh. But why you ask? By 4pm we were all in our tents to try to sleep for tonight's summit push. The sun... Continue Reading →
Kilimanjaro Day 6 – Karanga Camp to Barafu Camp
Kilimanjaro Day 6Karanga Camp (13,184′) to Barafu Camp (15,331')Zone: Alpine DesertQuoted Distance: 4km/2.5 milesGuide Service: Everlasting Tanzania I am sick. Not altitude sick but sick sick. I woke up today feeling like I've been hit by a freight train. I have a terrible sore throat, my lungs feel tired and full of crud, and I have... Continue Reading →
