Most Inspirational Moment
Last half hour of final climb when sun rising to the East. That melted away all tiredness and any doubts on reaching the Summit and replaced it with a big grin! The whole trip is great so be sure to take lots of photos - its also great getting up early every morning to see the Sunrise and also to see the Stars at night - you wont forget those moments.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Simon Matthews (African Walking Company) was very clam, led his guides and porters well and everything went smoothly. He has lots of experience of the mountain (hundereds of climbs - he lost count) and it is comforting to know that experience is there if needed. Also dealt with a mountain rescue without turning a drama into a crisis!
Advice for Potential Travellers
Get as much advice and tips from people who have done the climb before. Pay close attention to getting the right kit. Good kit will make life much easier and avoid any hassles! Other than that there is nothing much to worry about - if you are reasonably fit then you will make the climb - my only climbing training was walking up and down the beach :o (I live on an island with the highest point being the rubbish tip). Highly recommend taking the longer Lemoshu route for Kili - it helps with altitude acclimitisation which is very important. Altitude sickness is really the only obstacle to achieving the Summit.