Revisiting the Trials and Tribulations of Climbing Africa’s Gentle Giant

Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, Library of Congress LOC : Matson (G. Eric and Edith) Photograph Collection,
Snow-capped Kibo peak of Kilimanjaro at left with the Mawenzi peak at right, pictured in 1936 from a landing ground near Moshi, Tanzania (then Tanganyika). The plane was en route to Arusha. Photograph: Matson (G. Eric and Edith) Photograph Collection, US Library of Congress.

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Outward Bound badge with the motto "To Serve to Strive and Not to Yield, Simerg essays and letters for article by Nick Ngazoire Nteireho
Outward Bound badge with the motto “To Serve to Strive and Not to Yield”. Photograph: Karim H. Karim collection.

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Nick Ngazoire Nteireho Simerg essay on Kilimanjaro Africa's Gentle Giant and author of Heroes and Charlatans of the Savannah
Heroes and Charlatans of the Savannah by Nick Ngazoire Nteireho

A Discovery of Deep Truth at Kilimanjaro’s Summit: Recalling a Fifty-Year-Old Outward Bound Adventure

Mount Kilimanjaro Tanzania Simerg essays and letters by Karim H Karim
Mount Kilimajaro. Photograph: Chris 73 / Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1792658
Karim H Karim and Aga Khan High School Nairobi students
Students from Aga Khan High School, Nairobi, who attended the Outward Bound Mountain School of East Africa in 1973 and 1974. From left, Karim H. Karim, (author of this piece), Mahmud Mitha, Nashir Abdulla, and Amin Ahmed. Photograph: Karim H. Karim collection.
Outward Bound badge (left) with the motto “To Serve to Strive and Not to Yield" and Outward Bound pin. Photographs: Karim H. Karim collection.
Outward Bound badge (left) with the motto “To Serve to Strive and Not to Yield” and Outward Bound pin. Photographs: Karim H. Karim collection.
Tanzania map (Shaded Relief), 2003, Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection.
Tanzania map (Shaded Relief), 2003, Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection. Simerg has added an annotation — the location of Mt Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is shown with an orange diamond. The mountain is very close to the Kenya border. The approximate distance from the small town of Loitokitok (not shown) in Kenya, where the Outward Bound Mountain School of East Africa was located, to Kilimanjaro is 140 km. Please click on map for enlargement.
Kilimanjaro climb, Group photo of the Nelion Patrol, with Karim H. Karim sitting at the bottom left. Photograph: Karim H. Karim Collection.
Group photo of the Nelion Patrol, with Karim H. Karim sitting at the bottom left. Photograph: Karim H. Karim collection.
Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, Library of Congress LOC : Matson (G. Eric and Edith) Photograph Collection, Simerg Karim Karim article
Snow-capped Kibo peak of Kilimanjaroat left with the Mawenzi peak at right, picturedin 1936 from a landing ground near Moshi, Tanzania (then Tanganyika). The plane was en route to Arusha. Photograph: Matson (G. Eric and Edith) Photograph Collection, US Library of Congress.
This image taken by EO-1’s Advanced Land Imager (ALI) on Jan. 20, 2017, shows snowcap of the volcanic Mount Kilimanjaro Tanzania Karim Karim article simerg
This image taken by EO-1’s Advanced Land Imager (ALI) on Jan. 20, 2017, shows snowcap of the volcanic Mount Kilimanjaro. Photograph: NASA’s Earth Observatory.
3-D perspective view of Mount Kilimanjaro
This 3-D perspective view of Mount Kilimanjaro was generated using topographic data from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM), a Landsat 7 satellite image, and a false sky. The topographic expression is vertically exaggerated two times. Landsat has been providing visible and infrared views of the Earth since 1972. Date Acquired: February 21, 2000 (Landsat 7).
Outword Bound Mountain School Kenya, Karim Karim Kilimanjaro climb certificate, simerg

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Karim H Karim Chancellor’s Professor at Carleton University., Kilimanjaro clim, Essays and Letters Simerg
Karim H. Karim