January 2010
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What's next?
Over the coming days, I’ll post columns from the remaining climbers sharing why they joined SOTSK and what they took away. I’ll post about our guides, porters, and our process behind-the-scenes that captured and distributed photos, video and words from the mountain. And I’ll also post some more pictures and highlights that I didn’t have time to share during the climb. Once...
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En route home...
We’ve said good by to Kili and are en route back to the United States. We will be posting recaps of the summit, climber thoughts and more pictures throughout the weekend…. so stay tuned!
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Even with as many grandiose illusions that I have had, this has gone beyond my...
– Kenna
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The last 48 hours have been the most intense and physically grueling experience...
– Emile Hirsch
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The thrill of conquering your fears especially in such a physically and mentally...
– Lupe Fiasco
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I also can’t be more thankful for all the people that followed us, donated and...
– Kenna
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Tonight is the night we’ve been anticipating. It’s been hard physically and...
– Bernise Ang
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I’m looking at the push to the summit as a spiritual and meditative experience....
– Jessica Biel
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What I’m thinking about is enjoying my life as I live it. It’s about the climb...
– Dr. Greg Allgood
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Let’s Change The World For The Better
– Lupe Fiasco
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In Africa, unaccounted for water averages as high as 50 percent in some urban...
– Africa Region Report for the 4th World Water Forum
World Water Council
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DAY 2: CAMP
With Kili towering above, the climbers gathered for water educational sessions by Elizabeth and Simon. Afterward, our porters gathered at the base of the giant rock wall and sang several songs for us. When Kenna walked over and joined them, they erupted in cheers as Kenna led them in a Kilimanjaro song and then the entire group of climbers joined in, dancing and clapping.