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Kilimanjaro Climb – Machame Route
Climbing Kilimanjaro using the Machame Route. The movie follows three climbers through 6 days of climbing and gives impressions of the way up there. The written trip report is here: www.perrochon.com Louis Perrochon
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March 23rd, 2010 - 16:35
not too much of a bother when you climb it with a school bag while the bloke next to you hurls up a 60lbs bergen, innit.
March 23rd, 2010 - 17:47
@TrooperLFC, you are right that the “bloke” next to you does much more work than you. I prefer to haul my own gear, and go where there are fewer people, but that’s not an option on Kili, you need the porters. And even with a school bag it’s still a bit of a bother.
It’s important to chose a good company, ideally a locally owned one, where porters get treated fairly. In a good company, they e.g. eat the same meals that you do (and you can actually verify this one once you are on the mountain).