Kilimanjaro Day 8; Crater Camp 18865ft - July 2021
Summit day! Unfortunately we took no photos of the ascent itself - the long, steep, treacherous journey required every ounce of concentration and determination to make it through. After what seemed like days (and in reality was six or eight hours of hiking), we arrived at Gilman's Point on the edge of the crater. From there, we would traverse around the crater rim to our final goal at Uhuru Peak. The weather, which had been pleasant all journey, finally turned on us that day and the wind was cold and wet. Hiking through fields of ice in full parka when just days ago we had been in short sleeves was surreal and hauntingly beautiful. We finally reached famous faux-wooden sign announcing we had arrived at the Roof of Africa, the world's tallest freestanding mountain. Pictures were taken, hugs and handshakes exchanged, manly tears shed. But our journey was not yet over - we had to continue on past the peak, and down into the crater where our tents awaited us. Sleeping in the crater of a volcano sounds like great fun. It is not. I was so exhausted, the air was so thin and so bitterly cold, that I could not properly appreciate the beauty around me and no one in our party was feeling up to venturing out to see the lava cone.