I Tried to Climb Africa's Tallest Mountain (Kilimanjaro)

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Eva zu Beck

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I Tried to Climb Africa's Tallest Mountain (Kilimanjaro)


Mount Kilimanjaro. The tallest mountain in Africa is one of the most stunning, desirable mountains in the world. A total bucket list item. And here we are, hoping to reach her summit. This is one of my favourite adventures so far, and it comes with my longest vlog ever (LOL!). 9 days of adventure, squeezed into a single video… You understand,…

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  1. Nicely done video, useful for those considering to attempt. As for reasons why we climb? Everyone has their own reasons as we’re all different human beings on this planet. Re the nasty surprise @ the beginning of the climb; it boggles my mind (and probably many others) that you would consider let alone actually take in a completely unknown substance @ such an important moment. Wish you more happy climbs ✌🏻

  2. You do these types of adventures not only for challenge but for trying the unknown, to learn, gain that experience, not just because that obstacle, fear or mountain is there. You do it because its our innate desire to explore. Our need to scratch that itch, test our resolve, learn our limits or lack off. Still the need to go forward n be a part of the unfamiliar. Our long ago ancesters lived it. We are just following there footsteps making it our calling. Enjoyed watching this very much.

  3. I've been wanting to hike there ever since I saw it online for the last couple of weeks.
    It's nothing exciting than to explore the wilderness and to see nature and the beautiful landscapes that suit the soul.

  4. The world belongs to the brave. And the idle wealthy? I mean, telling "comfortably numb" youtube watchers to travel the world and sieze the day – that's little bit unfair. Inspirational, I guess – and your videos are fabulous, make no mistake – but stop telling people they are dead inside if they don't partake of international travel at the expense of regular income. Reminds me of when some jackoff [it was either Simon or Garfunkle – doesn't matter] once wrote, "I deeply pity anyone who hasn't read all of James Joyce's works." Ah, yes, the lazy, shiftless coal miner…just watching an hour of t.v. and collapsing after 12 hours of hard labor. For shame! Read the classics, lazybones – travel the world!

  5. what people often do is rely on what has been tested throughout the ages.
    Hence why people eat meat, fish, etc.

    It has worked for thousands of years.
    We get less strong if we decide to change what has worked for thousands of years.

  6. Technical question. How do you charge your devices throughout those 9 days. Do you bring like power banks and spare batteries or do they have like power outlets on camps ?