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Mt. Meru?

Postby Freesia » August 31st, 2006

Has anyone climbed Mt. Meru? Any thoughts or experiences you'd like to share? It's something I've started thinking about only recently. I read that the climb takes three days and the peak is less than 15,000 feet. I'm just looking for some first-hand info right now... was it easy? difficult? technical? worth it?

Thanks in advance!
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Postby Donovan » September 1st, 2006

No, but I have climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro and can tell you about it. Ha. Ha. In fact, I remember being on Kili with you!

Interesting that you are thinking about Meru.

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Postby Freesia » September 1st, 2006

Ah yes Donovan. I remember all of that quite fondly Smile

I swear, I started thinking about Meru just days ago. And that's the exact stage I'm at right now: thinking about it.
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Postby wrldtrvlr » October 27th, 2006

Hey Freesia - I did a day hike up to the first camp on Meru to get some exercise before my Kili climb. That first camp is easy. We had to have an armed park ranger with us because of the killer water buffalo and wart hogs, and in the montane forest we came across a green mambo snake, who is apparently just as poisonous as it's relative. So, regarding Mt. Meru, it was dangerous because of the animals Wink- oh, and I got a grasshopper up my pants. He unfortunately perished.
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Postby Freesia » November 1st, 2006

Thanks for the response, wrldtrvlr. Just the kind of info I was hoping for.

PS - Poor grasshopper Big Grin
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