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| Kilimanjaro - a trekking guide to Africa's highest mountain, 3rd: (includes Mt Meru and city guides to Nairobi, Dar es Salaam, Arusha, Moshi and Marangu) ... Trekking Guide to Africa's Highest Mountain) |  | Author: Henry Stedman Publisher: Trailblazer Publications Category: Book
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ISBN: 1905864248 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.5220967826 EAN: 9781905864249 ASIN: 1905864248
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At 19,341ft Kilimanjaro is Africa’s highest mountain. Yet with no mountaineering skills necessary to reach the summit, even non-climbers can experience the thrill of climbing one of the world’s greatest peaks. Taking you from the dusty plains of East Africa through jungle and moorland to the glacier -clad summit, this is one of the most beautiful and challenging treks there is. - Comprehensive trail guide and maps to the six major routes: Machame, Marangu, Rongai (Loitokitok), Lemosho, Shira and Umbwe – by a writer who’s climbed them all
- City guides – Where to stay, eat and what to see en route to Kili in: Dar es Salaam, Nairobi, Arusha, Moshi and Marangu
- Planning your trip and booking a trek when to go, what to take, how to book your trek: extensive reviews of trekking agencies
- Mount Meru – a popular pre-Kilimanjaro trek
- Background information Comprehensive history, geology, climate, flora and fauna, plus cultural information on the Chagga people
- Health and safety on Kilimanjaro
- Green trekking – minimizing your impact
- Porters’ rights – how you can help
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AT LAST -- A GUIDE WORTHY OF THE MOUNTAIN! June 5, 2003 44 out of 45 found this review helpful
At last, a USEFUL guide to climbing Kilimanjaro! For 7 years I organized treks in East Africa (retiring last year -- and no, I'm not in this book!) and this is the first book Iv'e come across that does the mountain justice - one that tells you what you WANT and NEED to know. Things like which trekking agencies are worth booking with (and which are not!) what to take and where to go to celebrate afterwards! The book's history and wildlife sections are spot on (and even include some historical facts that I never knew), as are the town write-ups, and the route guides are the ONLY ACCURATE ones I've come across - proof that the author must have walked them himself, rather than just blindly copy the (inaccurate) maps available. Buy this to get you up the mountain, and the big National Geographic book to remind you of your trek afterwards.
This is the Kili book to buy. June 8, 2006 D. Batten 27 out of 28 found this review helpful
I climbed Kili in January 2006. In the months preceding the trip, I pored over numerous books on the mountain, including this book by Henry Stedman. This book was head and shoulders above the rest. Stedman's excellent descriptions of the day-to-day trekking are complemented by what I feel is genuine respect for the mountain and the people who live near it. After reading this book, you'll feel that you actually know what to expect; you'll stop worrying about whether you'll make it to the top and start looking forward to all the amazing details of this truly wonderful part of the world.
Most definitely the one to use for Kilimanjaro January 31, 2005 D. Lim (Melrose Park, IL) 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
I endorse this wonderfully all inclusive book. There is so much to know before setting out on this trek. My group was ill-prepared on our first attempt and second time out made it easily having read Mr. Stedman's guide and heeding his advice.
Kilimanjaro Climbing Resources August 5, 2007 Jonathan Tetzlaff (New Jersey) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I purchased the Second Edition (September 2006) of "Kilimanjaro: The Trekking Guide to Africa's Highest Mountain" in July 2007. Within a week (as I was sitting on airplanes far too often and had time to read), I had read the 300+ page book cover to cover.
The book is excellent, informative, and often humorous. The trail descriptions are detailed and precise, and the other guidance (medical, financial, logistical) is essential. With a little effort, I matched the trail descriptions to a superb map that I purchased at the same time and quickly gained an understanding of the various routes, options, outfitters, and issues. (The map is "Kilimanjaro Map," scale 1:62,500, 3rd edition, ITMB Publishing.)
One comment: there are many trails (or potential trail combinations) offered by the various outfitters and trekking agencies on Kilimanjaro, so you will likely find yourself flipping back and forth through the book to follow YOUR route. Give yourself time to absorb the book thoroughly. And be prepared with your highlighter and notepad close at hand so that you can identify the portions of the book most relevant to your specific route and itinerary.
If you're considering a climb of Mt. Kilimanjaro, or have a friend or family member considering doing so, you will find this book to be very useful.
Best guide ever read! October 22, 2004 Benjamin G. Baumann (California) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
I've read alot of climbing guides, which I always do before a climb, but this one is the best. I returned other Kilimanjaro climbing guides, and used Stedman's book by itself. This book gives insight into everything that goes along with a Kilimanjaro trip including the travel, the country, and the people.
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