Most Inspirational Moment
I had tried to ascend Kilimanjaro some years previously, when I did not appreciate the value of adequate acclimatisation. Then I struggled to reach Gilman's Point. Now older I knew it would be hard to reach my goal, Uhuru Peak, especially when also beset with 'digestive tract problems' which meant 'walking on empty'. Nevertheless, on the night of the ascent the guides were so good in keeping up our morale and keeping us focussed, such that the entire group made it to the summit of Africa. Giving up was not an option (unless you really were too ill to make it). I surprised myself and the guides by making it to the top!
Thoughts on Group Leader
Meke was a brilliant group leader. Though I had some medication for my 'digestive tract problems' he had a great array and gave good advice on what to take and when. He paid regular attention as to how I was feeling and when I really lost my appetite too he would get the cook to prepare porridge for me as that was something I could eat.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Having suffered with 'digestive tract problems' on similar trips I had obtained ciprofloxacin and metronidazole from my GP before the trip and I did have to resort to the ciprofloxacin in the end. However, whilst other members of the group had similar issues, for them it was no more than a day or two, whereas it was several for me. Maybe I'm just more susceptible to gut infections.