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Kilimanjaro
Bluey - here's the link you asked for - anyone else can use it by the way
http://www.justgiving.com/Jay-Jennifer-Kilimanjaro-Trek/
and here's an update of our training progress...
http://jayiom.wordpress.com/
http://www.justgiving.com/Jay-Jennifer-Kilimanjaro-Trek/
and here's an update of our training progress...
http://jayiom.wordpress.com/

Sack the Juggler- Brian Labone

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Re: Kilimanjaro
MC please sticky as I will donate when sober 


Bluey- Brian Labone

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Re: Kilimanjaro
OK lads, I'm off to the hill tomorrow, start climbing it on Monday, see you when i get back

Sack the Juggler- Brian Labone

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Re: Kilimanjaro
Sack the Juggler wrote:OK lads, I'm off to the hill tomorrow, start climbing it on Monday, see you when i get back
Don't forget the pics mate
Hope you and the missus enjoy!

Bluey- Brian Labone

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Re: Kilimanjaro
I reckon had you offered to throw yourself off the top then this thread would have got stickyed. 

Bluey- Brian Labone

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Re: Kilimanjaro
Sack the Juggler wrote:OK lads, I'm off to the hill tomorrow, start climbing it on Monday, see you when i get back
All the best mate, hope you and missus have a cracking time. Looking forward to seeing pics and hearing the stories.

Super- Brian Labone

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Re: Kilimanjaro
Sack the Juggler wrote:OK lads, I'm off to the hill tomorrow, start climbing it on Monday, see you when i get back
Best of luck Jay... .have a great time, take it nice 'n easy mate... have a good
tonight
Made 4 Gwladys- Brian Labone

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Re: Kilimanjaro
Seen a blind lad leading this, a soldier from Afghan, surely you'll be involved - good luck Sacko. 
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Bryan- Brian Labone

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Re: Kilimanjaro
Update:
Today 12:37 by Text Message:
We made it!!! In minus 35 degrees celsius going down to minus 60 degrees. We all worked hard to help each other, and we succeeded despite the 7 days of rain, the cold and the wind and the worst conditions possible.

Today 12:37 by Text Message:
We made it!!! In minus 35 degrees celsius going down to minus 60 degrees. We all worked hard to help each other, and we succeeded despite the 7 days of rain, the cold and the wind and the worst conditions possible.
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Liverpoole Echo Sun 12 March 1234: Euerton celebrate another drubbing of ye Shoite - quaffing muche Ale (Ye Spellowe, Blacke Horse, Wims Lowe (upstairs)) and spliffs & oft singing new chant "1,2 - 1,2,3 - 1,2,3,4 - 5-Nil." Big Dunkane (Bird Keeper of Euerton) was, yet again, sent-off by Judge Polle for landing several blows at head of serf James of Carreggore & Red Shoite Stephen Meelaar, Squire of Hitune fame who wed Ladie of The Night Alexa de Curraine and is wont to fight pubbe minstrels, was given an earlie dunking in Ye Mere of Stanlee Parke for an elbough to face of local serf Hibbeyrt. After being given ye olde clothe of vinegar by Rath-Boyne Hibbeyrt returned to scoreth fifth & finale goale past Ye Flying Pigge Thomas of Lawrence in Parke Ende - a riot followed. Euerton: Weste, Hibbeyrt, Wilsone, La Boyne, Mountyfielde, Balle, Kendel, Harveigh, Fergusaine, Latcheford, Deen of Tran Mere

Toffee Dan- Brian Labone

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Re: Kilimanjaro
Toffee Dan wrote:Update:
Today 12:37 by Text Message:
We made it!!! In minus 35 degrees celsius going down to minus 60 degrees. We all worked hard to help each other, and we succeeded despite the 7 days of rain, the cold and the wind and the worst conditions possible.
Wimp. He should have seen the rain this morning when I went out to get my brekkie. Killi my arse.

hairy cataract- Brian Labone

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Re: Kilimanjaro
Glad to hear it's going well. 

Knight of Thorgothshire- Brian Labone

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Re: Kilimanjaro
was 35 here yesterday too...... oh 

mindyerho?- Brian Labone

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Re: Kilimanjaro
hairy cataract wrote:Toffee Dan wrote:Update:
Today 12:37 by Text Message:
We made it!!! In minus 35 degrees celsius going down to minus 60 degrees. We all worked hard to help each other, and we succeeded despite the 7 days of rain, the cold and the wind and the worst conditions possible.
Wimp. He should have seen the rain this morning when I went out to get my brekkie. Killi my arse.
Yeah, OK,

Statman- Duncan Ferguson

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Re: Kilimanjaro
And here I was thinking that Africa was warm....Toffee Dan wrote:Update:
Today 12:37 by Text Message:
We made it!!! In minus 35 degrees celsius going down to minus 60 degrees. We all worked hard to help each other, and we succeeded despite the 7 days of rain, the cold and the wind and the worst conditions possible.

Knight of Thorgothshire- Brian Labone

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Re: Kilimanjaro
Knight of Thorgothshire wrote:And here I was thinking that Africa was warm....Toffee Dan wrote:Update:
Today 12:37 by Text Message:
We made it!!! In minus 35 degrees celsius going down to minus 60 degrees. We all worked hard to help each other, and we succeeded despite the 7 days of rain, the cold and the wind and the worst conditions possible.
Hokie,
thanks for the DVD - came while I was away, haven't listened to it yet.
here's some pictures of the trip, which was amazing, and I'm still on a high... although not a 5,895m one...











Sack the Juggler- Brian Labone

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