If you've been following me on Instagram you'll have already seen some of my Mt Kilimanjaro photos and--spoiler alert--I made it to the top! It was without a doubt, the most incredible experience of my life. I have been thinking about climbing Kili for my 30th birthday for almost 5 years. Ever since reading Me Before You where the main character, Will, says that's what he did for his 30th birthday, I've been inspired to do something epic when I reached that milestone. When I first read it, I thought to myself, 'Yes, I'll do something really exciting but I could never do that.' And after thinking about it a few weeks, I couldn't get it out of my mind and my stubborn streak reared its ugly head and finally said, 'Why CAN'T you climb Mt Kilimanjaro? What's stopping you?'...and from there the dream was born.
It was everything I expected and more. It was the hardest thing I've ever done. It's over 40 miles of hiking in 8 days. Almost 12,000 feet ascent in elevation. And every single step to the top is hard won by your body. Every day when I got to camp I couldn't believe I got through the day. And by the time I was ready to sleep, all I could think about was how hard the next day was going to be. But every morning when I woke up and saw my surroundings it completely rejuvenated me to start the day. It was surreal to wake up and see the beautiful landscapes that Kilimanjaro has to offer.
One of the songs I had on my playlist was A Star is Born from Disney's Herclues. As I was climbing it was like I was hearing the words for the first time. As I'm climbing into the dark I hear the verse 'Just remember in your darkest hour within your heart's the power so don't lose hope when you're forlorn.' I heard that at about 3:30 am, almost 4 hours into climbing, it's pitch dark, I'm fucking exhausted almost falling asleep in between each step, and when I heard that tears just started running down my face. I nodded and said to myself through sniffles, yes, you can do this. You got this. Always darkest before the dawn, you can do it. And it was like I had this second wind of energy. Every time I heard that song it was like a new lease on energy. Music and positive thinking is what I am convinced helped power my success to the top.
But it wasn't just about me. The guides and porters on the climb were the most incredible people I have ever met. The 6 other people I climbed with became instant friends. Ironically enough, I climbed with another nurse, two doctors, and then 3 other men. It was hilarious when somebody had a malady they had 4 different people discussing what will work best. It was amazing. Everyone was so encouraging of one another and supportive. Two people from our group didn't make it to the top due to acute mountain sickness and it was so heart-breaking. Regardless, they were so excited when we got back from the summit. These were just some of the most incredible people I have ever met and I know I will never forget any of them. My heart holds an infinitely special place for Tanzania and it's culture and people. They are incredibly kind and helpful and warm-hearted. My favorite memory besides reaching the top is playing cards with the porters and teaching each other our favorite card games. And all of them knowing I would be Queen of the Mountain in a few days was so f'ing funny. I earned my nickname by winning haha.
Wow, that is incredible! Talk about setting a goal and following through on it! What an amazing experience and accomplishment.
ReplyDeleteIt was such a great accomplishment! Thanks for reading and leaving some love!
DeleteSeriously... such a huge, amazing accomplishment!
ReplyDeleteMaybe this is a ridiculous question, but what do you do once you get to the top?! I'm assuming you didn't hike back down 40 miles, right? haha. How do you get back down? I don't know why I can't stop thinking about that.
Thank you! Not ridiculous! We took some pictures, took in the surroundings....and started climbing our asses back down which was was worse than going up in my opinion. A ton of people have asked me that, actually We hike all the way back down to the starting gate.
DeleteCongratulations!! That's amazing! I stumbled on your blog looking at book reviews, but I share a love of travel, too. It's fun reading your posts about both. I'm going on the Inca Trail in about a month and I've been scouring your posts about your trip for tips and suggestions. I think it's pretty amazing you decided to do this and went after it! I know I've visited a couple of my destinations after reading about them in whatever book I was reading at the time. It's the entire reason I went to Edinburgh during the Festival Fringe (and had an amazing time!).
ReplyDeleteI don't know that I'd be ready for Mt Kilimanjaro anytime soon, but do you mind mentioning which trekking company you went with?
LOVED the Inca Trail! So happy you're (hopefully) finding some tips on my other posts, this totally made my day! Obsessed with Edinburgh and Britain in general so I feel ya! I went with Climb Kili who I would 100% recommend, they are amazing!
DeleteI wanted to say congratulations again on reaching the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro! Reading your thoughts on the experience made me super emotional. I am SO proud of you, dammit, and I think you are one incredible inspiration! <3
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