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Higher than I’ve Ever Been — [for Clean, Safe Water]

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This is the highest I’ve ever been.
It’s weird. Days on Kilimanjaro feel both infinitely long and short at the same time. They are long thanks to pre-dawn wakeups, 10 hours on trail 5 to 14 miles and 3-4,500 vertical feet covered each day. They are short because there is nearly zero time for anything but climbing, preparing for climbing, or, sleeping. Honestly, the focus is a welcome change from the day-to-day “real” world stuff. But what is real, anyway?

Speaking of real, the most real thing for me on this trip is traveling, climbing and getting educated about the global water crisis. As I’m sure you know from my last post from the road , I’m traveling with 25 other diverse characters, artists, entrepreneurs, musicians, journalists, technologists and educators in an attempt to bring awareness to the biggest killer on our planet – the lack of clean water. 100% curable. And rather than ranting here, check out photos, videos, and blurbs we’re generating on a daily basis at www.summitonthesummit.com and register on the site. You can “follow” our progress socially – please do.

I’m scribbling this out from a tent at 13,500 feet, and sent via B-Gen satellite. We’ve spent the past 2 days climbing high (yesterday to 15,500 feet – highest I’ve ever been) and descending to sleep at lower elevations to acclimatize and prepare for our summit shot (19,300 ish) the day after tomorrow. Fingers crossed. Send good vibes.

Here’s a few photos of approach, my friends, crew, collaborators and the mountain. Its good to be out here – feels like we all are one.

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Higher than I’ve Ever Been — [for Clean, Safe Water]

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  1. Home Tutor Delhi says:
    October 6, 2014 at 9:47 pm

    I used to be recommended this weblog by means of my cousin. I’m not certain whether or not this post is written by indicates of him as nobody else recognize such certain about my difficulty. That you are incredible! Thanks!

  2. Francis Schierbrock says:
    September 22, 2014 at 8:30 am

    Wealthy and traveling where ever and whenever I want with my doggie, plus helping get dogs fixed, and those that need homes, and organizations that do thus and such.

  3. watch season 3 walking dead says:
    February 27, 2013 at 4:09 pm

    “You are wrong, anyway. The New Testament has Jesus flying.

  4. faisal says:
    January 10, 2013 at 5:27 am

    That really is the spirit, amazing

  5. CSA says:
    January 9, 2013 at 7:27 pm

    Great work Chase!!! Have a great adventure!!!

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