Our friend Margaret from our Iron Blosam group is with Liz this week and carrying a GPS tracker so we can tell where they are.
The screenshot below shows them at 13,000 feet but the steep final ascent trail is the dotted line going SW from their location this morning (here, means evening there, 11 hours ahead).
Locations I’ve seen each morning:
Feb. 10, in upscale camp outside the park at 7,700 feet.
Feb. 11: 9,150 feet
Feb. 12: 10,900 feet
Feb. 13: 13,000 feet
Feb. 14: 13,250 feet
Feb. 15: 13,000 feet
The last two days they have moved laterally from NW of Kili to NE at the same elevation for acclimatization. Scheduled are two more nights, one at 15,000 and one at 18,000. The 18,000 stop will probably be sleepless but most groups get up at midnight at 15,000 for the summit push to 19,340.
The screenshot below shows them at 13,000 feet but the steep final ascent trail is the dotted line going SW from their location this morning (here, means evening there, 11 hours ahead).
Locations I’ve seen each morning:
Feb. 10, in upscale camp outside the park at 7,700 feet.
Feb. 11: 9,150 feet
Feb. 12: 10,900 feet
Feb. 13: 13,000 feet
Feb. 14: 13,250 feet
Feb. 15: 13,000 feet
The last two days they have moved laterally from NW of Kili to NE at the same elevation for acclimatization. Scheduled are two more nights, one at 15,000 and one at 18,000. The 18,000 stop will probably be sleepless but most groups get up at midnight at 15,000 for the summit push to 19,340.