Keeping Up with Ceasar

Trekking Mount Kenya

These photos were taken on a five day trek up Mount Kenya, the second highest peak in Africa after Kilimanjaro. To reach the actual pinnacle of Mount Kenya requires technical climbing experience, of which I have have none, but Point Lenana brings you right up alongside the peak.

My guide's name was Caesar. He'd been leading people up Mount Kenya for over thirty years on an almost weekly basis. Although well into his fifties, he showed no signs of slowing down.

If you’d like to know more about climbing Mount Kenya, check out www.mtkenyaguides.com.

I took the Sirimon-Chogoria Route and can highly recommend it. Absolutely breathtaking (literally).

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