home > expeditions > kilimanjaro 2002
Mt. Kilimanjaro (5.895 m), Tanzania
29 November 2002 Boris reached the summit of Kilimanjaro (5.895m), his 3rd 'Seven Summit'!
Boris climbed two mountains of the Seven Summits in 2002. After Aconcagua in March/April it was Kilimanjaro end of November. He did the Lemosho Glades route (Shira-Machame). 29 of November he reached the summit.
Kilimanjaro 2002 is the second climbingexpedition of the project Climbing for CliniClowns. Again we're going to sell all the meters of the route for 2 euro per meter, of which one euro goes to CliniClowns.
Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa, located in Northeast Tanzania, near the Kenya border. Kilimanjaro is a dormant volcano, and is one of the most massive in the world. It towers 15,000 feet above the surrounding arid plains, and 2.5 square miles of its surface are over 18,500 feet. Beneath its ice dome, snow extends down long gullies that have been eroded in the mountain sides.
The crater at Kilimanjaro's summit, known as Kibo, measures an incredible 1.5 miles across. The highest point on Kibo's steep rim is Uhuru, the highest peak in Africa. Nestled in the center of Kibo is a smaller crater, 600-feet deep in sulfurous ashes.
Mawenzi (16,893 ft), Kilimanjaro's smaller second cone, is seven miles east of Kibo, separated by a long saddle. Mawenzi is an older cone, jagged from erosion, with sheer faces on all sides. Despite its lower elevation, Mawenzi is the more difficult climb, and no approach is possible without rock climbing and/or snow and ice climbing skills. Mawenzi is the third highest peak in Africa. Mount Kenya (17,057 ft.) is second.
The approach and climb provides spectacular diversity, from scrub-lands thick with African wildlife to lush forests to flowering alpine tundra. All this finally gives way to snow and rock above 15,000 feet.
Other names/spellings |
Kilima Dscharo, Kilimandscharo, Kilima Njaro (Swahili), Oldoinyo Oibor (Masai) |
Elevation |
19,340 (feet) - 5,895 (meters) |
Location |
Tanzania |
Latitude |
3° 04' S |
Longitude |
37° 21' E |
Best climbing months |
december, januari, februari, maart, juni, juli, augustus |
Year first climbed |
1889 |
First climber(s) |
Hans Meyer, L. Purtscheller |
Vulkanische status |
Uitgedoofd |
Laatste uitbarsting |
Onbekend |
Convenient center(s) |
Marangu, Tanzania; via Moshi, Tanzania |
Nearest major airport |
Nairobi, Kenya |