Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Kilima Mbogo Climb - #RotaryKilimanjaro2015

A 9-kilometer hike up a rocky hill is not a task for the faint hearted. Kilima Mbogo is what they call it in Ol Donyo Sabuk National Park, 72 Kilometers from the Nairobi Central Business District. Geared to our Kilimanjaro Climb in January 2015, we faced this terrain this weekend with other Rotarians to test our endurance and also bring the club members socially together.

We all made it to the top of the hill with in 2 hours and had a chance to take photos and have a brief picnic session under the famous “majic tree”. We had two minor injuries resulting from a leg and hand sprain respectively. The area is said to have buffalos that come to graze in the area, unfortunately we didn’t come across any.

The atmosphere at the top was cool and windy, something you will not experience in the city, however when we were going up the hill the sun was already up and it drained most of our energy. It is advisable to go climbing early in the morning before the sun comes up. We laughed, shared stories and jokes about the climb and kept on encouraging those who remained behind to keep up with the team. After an all day “work out”, we closed the day by having some Nyama Choma in a near by local restaurant.


Why are engaging in this activities? As Rotary, we are committed to end Polio globally by engaging in activities to raise funds. We are this close to ending Polio.





















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