Several years ago I flew off to Tanzania to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro and try to impress a beautiful woman. In the end I failed to reach the summit, but I did impress the woman enough for her to marry me. It’s been years since my first visit to Tanzania and I long ago reached Uhuru [...]
Continue Reading →I was at work the other day and our leadership team was talking about how important it is that people feel empowered to make a difference. One VP said we needed to see more “everyday champions.” He meant we needed to see more ordinary people who just did their jobs well and made the company [...]
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For my first Kilimanjaro climb I was supported by a guide named Mohamed. He was soft spoken, when he spoke at all, but walked with confidence. He had an air about him that just made me trust him, feel safe in his care.
This become critical on my final push for the summit. By [...]
Continue Reading →I had the pleasure of going back to Tanzania for a second visit. By the time I arrived it had been almost three years since I’d last seen many of the people I had met on my first trip.
I was staying at the same hotel and upon entering was greeted by the very aptly [...]
Continue Reading →I had been to the zoo before. But it wasn’t until I entered the Serengeti that I realized I had never really seen a wild animal before; a truly wild creature at home in its natural environment.
Our guide, Roy, took us into the park and began searching for signs of life. It didn’t [...]
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When I climbed Kilimanjaro I had the help and support of a guide and two porters. Every day the porters have a very simple and, one could argue, uninspiring job: to carry our gear up the mountain.
As we were hiking the second day, a diminutive porter slowly caught us, carrying my tall backpack [...]
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As I traveled overland from Kenya to Tanzania by bus I was in awe of the beautiful countryside. The savanaha streteched out for miles, flat-top acacia trees rose up to greet the sun, and Maasai warriors were herding cattle much as they’d [...]
Continue Reading →Guest post by Debra Bouwer of Nomadic Adventures.
“Look no further! You’ve found the luckiest bloke in the world.” These were the words of Wayne Sticher, proud participant of the High Sight Expedition to the highest mountain in Africa.
Just three degrees south of the equator, lies Kilimanjaro reaching a height of [...]
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