Highest place you've been on

Carrauntoohil, (1038m), not high, but I'm not a particularly mountainous fellow, unlike my dad who did it seriously when he was younger. In fact he did most things. Saw him in a book once. :eek:
 
I went up Sfell pike when I was in my teens no prolm but in adulthood found the roofs of Villa Park (in the snow) and Brmingham NIC abit scary.

I Think scaryness of ll all things increses as you get older.
 
Would like to do kili or base camp next year just need to talk one if my friends into it :)

I'm going to go do kili on my own in 2014 :D just can't decide between routes, one I prefer the look of the route, the other you summit on new year eve/day.
Just need to get training, I'm a fat couch potato ATM. ~20months to prepare.
 
19,341 feet - Mt. Kilimanjaro.

Did faint before I got to the top though so probably closer to 18,000 feet or so.
 
I'm going to go do kili on my own in 2014 :D just can't decide between routes, one I prefer the look of the route, the other you summit on new year eve/day.
Just need to get training, I'm a fat couch potato ATM. ~20months to prepare.

I did Lemosho route. Pictures are up on a thread somewhere. Let me know if you have any questions.
 
19,341 feet - Mt. Kilimanjaro.

Did faint before I got to the top though so probably closer to 18,000 feet or so.

Which route, how did you find the alttitude sickness? Which company? Would you do anything different? Did you make a thread?


I did Lemosho route. Pictures are up on a thread somewhere. Let me know if you have any questions.

How was that route?
Been mainly looking at Rongai as its the least used, Machame route is the one for new year, least interesting route by the sounds of it.
Lemosho is meant to be the nicest views/wildlife.
How much training did you do?
 
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