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Have you got what it takes to conquer Kilimanjaro? Push yourself to the limits to tackle the world's highest freestanding mountain. This is a challenge of a lifetime and a chance to help support people affected by cancer.
Join Team Macmillan in September 2013 and conquer the highest free-standing mountain in the world.
Take a look at the detailed breakdown of the activities and challenges for each day of the trek. It will be tough at times, but you'll return with a real sense of pride!
Talk to previous Macmillan trekkers, meet other people who have signed up for the event or get fundraising hints and tips .
Join our hiking page on Facebook now.|
Find out everything you need to know about taking on the Kilimanjaro Hiking Challenge.
Taking part in the 2012 trip? You can find FAQs and information here. |
The most enjoyable part of the whole experience is reaching your goal, whether that be climbing to the top of a mountain or cycling hundreds of miles. And just knowing that all the months of training and fundraising have not only been worth it personally but will have made a difference to someone living with cancer. Michelle Thompson (Kilimanjaro 2010).
The most enjoyable part of the whole experience is reaching your goal, whether that be climbing to the top of a mountain or cycling hundreds of miles. And just knowing that all the months of training and fundraising have not only been worth it personally but will have made a difference to someone living with cancer.
Michelle Thompson (Kilimanjaro 2010).
Email hiking@macmillan.org.uk| Call 020 7840 7887
Fax 020 7840 4717 Write to Team Macmillan, Macmillan Cancer Support, 89 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7UQ
Follow her hilarious progress at www.ashleyhalls.blogspot.com| as she aimed to raise a whopping £10,000 and move from 'couch potato to mountain goat in one year!'