Most Inspirational Moment
Reaching the summit was obviously a key moment in the trip as the thought of this was what sustained us through the long, dark and arduous final ascent. Seeing the sunrise an hour or two earlier at Gillman's point was spectacular. Asked about the most inspirational part of the journey, I immediately think of the local team - the guides and porters, for whom nothing was too much trouble, and for whom the ascent seemd the easiesyt and most natural thing in the world. Their fitness and good humour was certainly an inspiration to me!
Thoughts on Group Leader
Abraham was outstanding. He was knowledgable, experienced had advice on every aspect of the trip, helped prepare us for thoroughly for each stage, and when necessary was prepared to take every step necessary to help us succeed. He offered to carry my backpack when the going got tough, and when I couldn't take another step without a lengthy rest, he was on hand to coax me onwards. He organised everything thoroughly and the whole trip was as smooth as clockwork as a result.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Take the extra day, if available, to acclimatise. Take the Diamox. Go slowly - remember it's not a race! Drink as much water as possible. Trust the guides' local knowledge. On the final ascent, concentrate on not bumping into the guy in front! I took my ipod, saved the battery for that last climb, and it was invaluable. Take lots of photos (and videos if you can) because the memory fades fast!