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Fight the AIDS epidemic in Africa by climbing Kilimanjaro

October 12th, 2010 No comments

Filed under: Activism, Climbing, Hiking, Africa, TanzaniaClimbing Mt. Kilimanjaro is an amazing experience that deserves to be on the “life list” for any adventure traveler. Standing 19,340 feet in height, Kili is the tallest mountain in Africa and the highest free standing volcano in the world. Located just a few degrees off the equator, its snow capped summit is the stuff of legends, even inspiring Ernest Hemingway to write about it. Now, you can combine your desire for a great adventure with… Read more

Spanish climber sets new speed record on Kilimanjaro

October 1st, 2010 No comments

Filed under: Climbing, Hiking, Africa, Tanzania, NewsKilian Jornet, a Spanish mountain climber and endurance athlete, set a new record for the fastest climb of Mt. Kilimanjaro earlier this week, making his way from the base to summit, and back again, in just 7 hours and 14 minutes. The previous record for the climb was held by Tanzanian Simon Mtuy, who made the round-trip journey in 8 hours and 27 minutes. Standing at 19,340 feet, Kilimanjaro is the tallest mountain in Africa and a popular… Read more

Climb Kilimanjaro with Polarmax’s ultimate adventure sweepstakes

August 25th, 2010 No comments

Filed under: Climbing, Hiking, Gear, Africa, TanzaniaStanding 19,340-feet in height, Mt. Kilimanjaro is the tallest mountain in Africa, and a popular destination for adventure travelers. The climb to the summit is a non-technical, but still challenging, affair that will take your breath away as much for the spectacular views of the Serengeti below, as for the thin air at the top. For many, a Kili climb is a once in a lifetime adventure, and now, thanks to Polarmax, you could make the journey… Read more

U.K. man becomes oldest to climb Kilimanjaro

August 2nd, 2010 No comments

Filed under: Activism, Climbing, Hiking, Africa, Tanzania, NewsOn July 14th, 82-year old British climber George Solt reached the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro, the tallest mountain in Africa, and in doing so he hiked himself into the record books as well. By successfully completing the climb, Solt became the oldest person to reach the “Roof of Africa”, something that he hopes will eventually be officially recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records. Climbing with five members of his family,… Read more