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RE: Tanzania – to the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro (5.895m) with my sons

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here but still are not that sure if I'm technically and spiritually ready for this. But your post is so inspiring!! Thank you a lot. And special gratitude for the awesome pictures - they are outstanding and incredible.Hi @digi-me, it was so stunning to read about your adventure of those times. For me, it was as if I was living alive the same breathtaking emotions. For me, it is a real deed - such a cool trek, especially with the kids. You can be really proud of them!! Moreover, preparing such extreme climbing must be very careful and thoughtful; otherwise, some small and unexpected things can ruin the whole thing. I have already read a lot of info, for example,

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Thank you for your comment. When planning, I did think about taking my sons, especially the youngest who was only 15 would be irresponsible of me. But we prepared well and used authorized guides. another thing is, they were used to hike in Norway. Also overnight in tent. It was the altitude we couldn't prepare for. The trek we did was our first high altitude trek, but it did inspire us for doing more of that. I am glad to hear you liked the read :)