Tuesday, March 29, 2011

...and Here We Go!

I feel so lucky to be here.  My first time abroad and this is where I get to be!  Funny to say but Kijabe is as African as you can imagine.  The Fisher's home is nestled right in the small town of Kijabe witch is perched right on the edge of the Rift Valley.  From their living room window you can see for more than 50 miles into the heart of the valley. 

Most of the roads require a 4x4 and if not available you piki! John has shown me how to ride the piki's (dirt bikes).  They are so much fun! Today we rode down to the small trucking town Maai Mahuu in the valley about 3 miles below Kijabe.  The whole time I expected a zebra, elephant, or lion to jump out onto the road.  But John informed me that the the closest big game is about 100 miles away. Some giraffes and zebra could be found closer, but further down in the valley.  In the trucking town as well as in Kijabe the level of poverty is clearly visible.  It is the first time I have seen this kind of living.  It is a lot to take in.  And so far not sure how I can fit into the community. 

Sandra has given us a tour of the hospital and it is incredible.  The community is so fortunate to have the hospital here and all the volunteers.  I can't wait to get back from the climb to have the opportunity to shadow Warren and the other doctors in the hospital.  There is so much to learn here. 

But next is the Kilimanjaro Climb.  Tonight we are packing and going over all the last details of what we need.  It is very fun to do all of this with the Fisher's.  We leave tomorrow for Narobi to meet our ride to Lotokitok, then the next day we start climbing from the Kenya side of Kilimanjaro. We are doing the Loitokitok route to the Rongai route.  It is 5 days and 4 nights on the mountain and we will end up in Tanzania.

3/31 Day 1 Lotokitok to Sekemba (2900m)
4/1 Day 2 to Third Cave (3875m)
4/2 Day 3 to School Hut ( 4750m)
4/3 Day 4 to Summit (5895m) to Horombo Hut (3720m)
4/4 Day 5 to Marangu Gate and stay in Protea Aishi Hotel

We are all having so much fun and are really excited.  Wish us luck and talk to you again soon.
-Myles

1 comment:

  1. HaPPy Trails (How long is that hike?) Amazing adventure... can't wait for the photos!

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