Kilimanjaro
Highest free-standing mountain in the world
5 895 metres |
For many people the word “Uhuru” reminds them of the best seller written by Robert Ruark; to the Swahili nation it means “Freedom” and to most mountaineers it is the highest peak in Africa standing proudly on Kilimanjaro at 5 895 metres above sea level. In all its magnificence, it is the highest free-standing mountain in the world, situated 330 kilometres south of the equator in Tanzania. |
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| Start of the Umbwe Route |
Justin Muhl and Michael Marais |
Caeley, Justin and Ronnie Muhl |
Caeley and Justin Muhl |
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| Justin, Ronnie and Caeley Muhl |
Rain Forest |
Exiting the Rain Forest |
Western Breach Wall |
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| The team at Baranco Camp |
Western Breach Wall |
Uhuru Peak |
Ronnie and Justin Muhl |
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| Ice Fields |
Sunrise from the summit |
Ice Fields |
Uhuru Peak |
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| Justin, Ronnie and Caeley Muhl at the summit |
Barafu Camp |
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