Your schedule for your ‘Summit Day’ is very different. Rising at 23.00hrs, you take your tea and biscuits (23.30hrs) before a midnight departure. Today, you have 1,192 metres to climb, on what will be your toughest day, with around 10-13 hours of actual walking time and a total distance of 22 km/14 miles.
Your expectation is to reach the summit from 07.00hrs onwards. You will begin on a rocky path, and then climb via a series of zig-zags which get ever tighter as you climb.
Your reference points on your ascent today are, first, William’s Point (5,000 metres), Hans Meyer Cave (5,151 metres) and then Gilman’s Point (5,685 metres). The focus today is on walking pole pole – that is, slowly. On reaching the top (5,895 metres), you will take time to celebrate the successful climb, take photos and congratulate yourself, then you will make the descent to return to Kibo Hut (4,703 metres) for about 11.00hrs and take a very well-deserved, two-hour rest and enjoy a welcome brunch. You will set off again at 14.00hrs, you will continue your descent until you reach the Horombo Camp at 3,720 metres for about 17.00hrs. Dinner today will be served at 19.00hrs.
Hiking time and Elevation: 11-13 hours’ walking, from 4,703 m at Kibo Camp to the summit at 5,895 m, then down to 3,720 m at Horombo Camp