FITNESS FOR KILIMANJARO
There’s
no need to go overboard with fitness preparations for climbing Kilimanjaro.
Some guidebooks go into extraordinary detail about fitness regimes. However,
such regimes are unnecessary. Why? Simply because the main reason why people
fail to reach the summit is due to altitude sickness rather than lack of
necessary strength or stamina.
That
said, the fitter you are, the more enjoyable your trek up Kilimanjaro. And it’s
true that some do, indeed, fail through sheer lack of fitness, strength and
stamina. So anything you can do in the way of training can only help.
A
weekend of walking would be a good thing to do, it won’t improve your fitness
to a great degree but it will at least confirm that you can walk for more than
a few hours at a time, and for more than one day. Wear the clothes you plan to
bring to Kilimanjaro with you – particularly your boots and socks – and carry
the daypack that you hope to be carrying all the way to the top of Kibo too.
One
more thing, if you’re planning on relying on it on Kilimanjaro, try Diamox before
you go to make sure it has no severe adverse reaction on you. See the post on Diamox.
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