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Donate and Support | Kilimattjaro
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My journey to reach the roof of Africa. Or if you’re in the UK you can also donate via SMS – Text to 700700 with the message UPUP99. Is the amount in Stirling you’d like to donate. e.g To: 70070. So please dig deep to help support a cause so very close to my family and I. Each and every donation, no matter of size is truly appreciated. 3 thoughts on “ Donate and Support. Pingback: PSC Research and Support Kilimattjaro. Pingback: Killimattjaro in the News Kilimattjaro. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. My exper...
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Kilimattjaro | My journey to reach the roof of Africa | Page 2
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My journey to reach the roof of Africa. May 21, 2013. I’m glad it was cloudy so I couldn’t see how much we had to do said one of team after our 11.6 mile walk. Around the peaks of Kentmere. In the southern eastern corner of the Lake District. It was a long, steady ascent up to the first peak and we were soon in the mist and getting damp. On came the waterproofs as we stopped for an early lunch. We completed the circuit tired but in good spirits. On the way home Jeff and I polished off Kendal mint cake.
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PSC | Kilimattjaro
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My journey to reach the roof of Africa. Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC). Is a rare incurable disease that has no known cause, cure or treatment. It causes the bile ducts both inside and outside the liver to become scarred, narrowed and eventually blocked. As more ducts become blocked, bile becomes trapped and damages the liver, leading to cirrhosis and liver failure. Symptoms. Along the way can often include:. Chronic, debilitating fatigue. Severe, uncontrollable itching. 9 thoughts on “ PSC. Pingba...
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Kilimanjaro | Kilimattjaro
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My journey to reach the roof of Africa. At 19,341 feet (5,895 meters) Mount Kilimanjaro. In Tanzania is Africa’s tallest mountain and one of the world’s largest volcanoes (actually it’s made up from 3 volcanoes I’ve recently learned). At its summit there is approximate half the oxygen found at sea level. Ambient temperature ranges from 35 Deg C at the base down to around -25 Deg C at the summit. With 3 of my friends on the 17th – 24th June 2013. Who act as a disclosed agent for Team Kilimanjaro. Pingback...
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Job Done! | Kilimattjaro
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My journey to reach the roof of Africa. June 28, 2013. We reached Kilimanjaro’s 5,895M / 19,341ft summit at Uhuru Peak on Sunday 23rd June at 06.45am. It was by some measure the most challenging thing I’ve done so far. I’ve posted a set of photos to my Kilimattjaro Facebook Page. One thought on “ Job Done! July 5, 2013 at 7:11 am. Looking forward to all the details. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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Talking To Myself | Kilimattjaro
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My journey to reach the roof of Africa. June 9, 2013. Yesterday the team, our families and I did a local short walk and then shared a meal and drinks in the evening sun. It was great for us all to spend some time relaxing and talking about the trip ahead of us. Today I’m off for another IHE. The other aspect of my Kilimanajaro challenge was of course to raise funds and awareness for PSC Support. There’s still time to help and every single penny will go to good use to help those affected by PSC. This week...
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Kilimanjaro Equipment Review | Kilimattjaro
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My journey to reach the roof of Africa. December 29, 2013. During the planning and preparations for my Kilimanjaro trip I was obsessed with gear and equipment. I’m sure any would be / in preparation Kili climber will figure out their waterproof / cold weather gear so here’s a summary of a few other items that worked particularly well for me and some that I found less useful. Alpkit AirLok Dry Bags. Rab MeCo Base Layers. Seal Skinz Trail Hat. Magic Coin Disposable Pock Towels. Warm feet at night ‘nuff said.
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Care For Some Vazhapazham? | ~ Oru Kochi Koche ~
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Because I am a Lazy Cow, who doesn’t like to Moo ve. One Rickshaw Full Of Things →. Care For Some Vazhapazham? Hahaha, but I am from Kochi. 😛. If you thought this was nice :). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window). Boy with a hat.
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Because I am a Lazy Cow, who doesn’t like to Moo ve. | ~ Oru Kochi Koche ~
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A Series Of Unfortunate Events(In The Train) Part 2. Care For Some Vazhapazham? Because I am a Lazy Cow, who doesn’t like to Moo ve. How was your day today? As awful as my yesterday? Oh why awful, you ask? I was Unwell. Oh, i still am. But i can keep my eyes open. So i guess that’s improvement. But oh well, I kind of lost the point of it by then and I can’t seem to produce the right words anymore. Oh well, I’m gonna do a little cheating and post something else for the time being. Can you believe it?
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December | 2013 | Kilimattjaro
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My journey to reach the roof of Africa. Monthly Archives: December 2013. December 29, 2013. During the planning and preparations for my Kilimanjaro trip I was obsessed with gear and equipment. I’m sure any would be / in preparation Kili climber will figure out their waterproof / cold weather gear so here’s a summary of a few other items that worked particularly well for me and some that I found less useful. Alpkit AirLok Dry Bags. Rab MeCo Base Layers. Seal Skinz Trail Hat. Warm feet at night ‘nuff said.
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