Day 6 and 7
Who knew that today was going to be such a monstrous day that all rolled into one with the summit and then the descent and then off to the next camp, thinking back now it all feels a bit like a dream.
It might be easier to let you all watch the videos than to talk about one of the toughest, longest but best days of my life as it does all feel like one of my weird dreams.
From leaving Karanga Camp on Day 6 to getting to Millennium Camp on Day 7 was about 26 hours, 18 of those was spent trekking with no sleep. BONKERS!
I had the absolute time of my life and loved spending so much time with Lindsay and Ashley and of course sharing in our success of summiting together whilst raising money for different charities close to our hearts.
Setting off from Karanga Camp on Day 6
We saw our first bad weather in 6 days when we were half an hour from Base Camp, so not bad at all.
Arrived at Barafu Camp - Base Camp for Mt Kili
Now the bad weather is clear we can see the mountain.
Its only wee!
We climbed for 7 hours in the dark so there are no video's or photos during the hardest part of the climb.
Ash wasn't feeling well, not sure if it was altitude sickness or a bug but we had to take it easy to make sure she made it and had to keep stopping so it took us longer to summit than it should have. What I remember is just the monotony of it, walking in the dark staring down at my guides feet and concentrating on where I was putting my feet. I count when I am walking, it's like walking meditation, I count to 100 and then start again so I am only thinking about walking and my footsteps, when its tough going I count to a lower number to make it more achievable so I will count to may be 20 then start again and when it's really tough I will count to 4 and start again. I also do my 'I Am Present' meditation which involves me saying things like " I am fit, I am healthy, I am present" or "I am strong, I am fit, I am present" - its amazing how it soon pushes you through any tough bits and keeps you in the moment and not wishing the whole experience away, of course it was freezing (-12) so I also did my "I am hot!" meditation. My feet were like ice blocks and I couldn't flex my foot arch so if I needed to lift my foot up onto a rock I had to put my hand under my thigh to help push myself up. The Moon was out though as were the stars but you couldn't look up for long as you needed to look at where you were going. The relief when the sun finally came up and you could feel it starting to warm you was amazing but it also meant you could look up and we eagerly looked up hoping to see the summit but all you could see was a vertical side of the mountain that just never seemed to end. Of course it did eventually and we made it to Stella Point, I don't seem to have any pictures from that but the relieve to finally be on level ground even though it was incredibly windy. The genius' guides had brought a flask of tea with sugar in it and that was AMAZING to warm everything. Then we had a 40 minute walk to Uhuru Peak which you could see and was a wee bit up hill but considering what we had just done it was definitely achievable.
Once we arrived at the summit and got our pics taken etc I went off and had a wee meditation. A friend had given me a Tigers Eye crystal bracelet and mini Gnesh to give me strength and keep me safe so I wore the bracelet and carried Gnesh with me the whole trip but wanted to leave something of me on the mountain so I meditated with wee Gnesh and asked him and the mountain to always look down and over all of my friends and family and to keep us safe and protect us and to always help us over come any obstacles that present themselves. I then dug a wee hole and set Gnesh in it and left him there with his mammoth task of keeping us lot on the straight and narrow. It was an amazing moment in time to kneel on the worlds tallest freestanding mountain with the sun shining brightly and to think about Gnesh, the Universe and all my friends and family. I felt very lucky and very blessed. So if you need Gnesh he is watching out for you just ask for his help, he is specifically good at overcoming obstacles, no matter what that obstacle is!
and here are some pics
Look at the bad weather coming in?!!! Beautiful to look at though!
WOW!!!
suzxxx