KILIMANJARO

KILIMANJARO
Another trek challenge completed - Reaching
the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro at 19,341 feet above sea level and the highest
free standing mountain in the world is my proudest achievement so far. I didn’t start trekking until I retired and I
have surprised myself (and many others) in what I have accomplished. I have had
the most incredible experiences and met some amazing and inspirational people. Thank you so much for all of your
support on each endeavour and for believing in me. You have helped me to raise £9,500 on this
trek taking the total for all three treks to a fantastic £18,000, with Gift Aid to be added to that total.



Wednesday 29 August 2012

Saturday August 18th - Sprotborough Falls - Barnburgh Cliff - Denaby Ings - Conisbrough - 19 miles - 7 Hrs


With Frances and Bear. This figure of 8 walk started at the popular beauty spot of Sprotborough Falls, on the river Don around Sprotborough Flash Nature Reserve and up the Don Gorge section of the Pennines Trail.  Most of the walk was along level paths and not at all difficult so we managed to keep up a good pace - exercising our legs and our tongues to a similar degree!  Passing through Conisbbrough, past the castle and back along the opposite river bank, which was nowhere near as pleasant as the first part of the walk. 


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