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Bro this video is one of your best yet not just because of what you achieved but from the emotion (triumphs and struggles) you captured of yourself and the boys in this video. Love the mini interviews you did as well. Such an incredible thing you got do and accomplish espicially for your first trip to Africa as well. I think anyone doing this with a group would bond over acheiving such an incredible feat and the struggles shared and the fact you only knew half the group before travelling there but are now good mates says alot about the kind of people you climbed Kili with. Cant wait to see you conquer Evererst one day soon. Keep up the great work and keep on pushing yourself to your limits as I know you will.
Hello, am Jairos warm Welcome to Tanzania, a land of unparalleled beauty and endless adventure! As the high season begins, we extend our warmest greetings and welcome you with an open arm .
Sick as video mate. Will be climbing Bluff Knoll down south in West Aus with mates soon. Hopefully we build up one day to Kili and beyond 💪🏔️ Love the storytelling, keep 'em coming!
Ok, so I definitely sobbed as I watched you guys embrace each other just before the summit. 🥹 It’s incredible to see people supporting each other during the difficult moments, encouraging each other to achieve amazing things. Experiencing all the feelz
Thanks for this video. Beautifully shot! I lived in Uganda for 10 years, and climbed Killi many years ago. So to be able to watch this video and bring up those old memories was great.
As a Tanzanian, it is common for people to take things for granted, especially if they were born there. I'll take this as a challenge the next time I return to Tz. Thank you for highlighting this incredible experience. I hope Arusha treated you better. You must have tried Kilimanjaro beer/Serengeti.
Thanks so much for sharing this out of world experience with us! I only got to listen because I don't want to spoiler myself for when I attempt to climb this beautiful mountain. I was surprised that you could go on even with height sickness symptoms because I heard that they would not let you continue with symptoms? And that got me worried... So you can go on even with headaches etc? :)