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"Everybody can climb this mountain."
If you’ve ever felt skeptical or nervous about your ability to reach the peak, this episode is for you. Ari explains why the mental game is more important than the physical one and how the 31-year legacy of Good Earth Tours ensures you are supported every step of the way, from day one in the forest to the sunrise at 19,340 feet.
In this episode, we cover:
The essential gear: Why you must "break in" your boots and the secret to layering across 5 climatic zones.
Choosing an operator: Why "too cheap" is a red flag and why 30+ years of experience is your greatest safety net.
The summit night reality: A midnight start, the mental battle, and the "big reward" of the African sunrise.
Why Good Earth Tours: Our philosophy of quality over quantity and why personalized, small-group experiences lead to higher success.
At Good Earth Tours, we don't just sell a climb; we make dreams come true through 31 years of refined expertise and a world-class crew.
Have questions? Drop them in the comments.
By Safari Scoop"Everybody can climb this mountain."
If you’ve ever felt skeptical or nervous about your ability to reach the peak, this episode is for you. Ari explains why the mental game is more important than the physical one and how the 31-year legacy of Good Earth Tours ensures you are supported every step of the way, from day one in the forest to the sunrise at 19,340 feet.
In this episode, we cover:
The essential gear: Why you must "break in" your boots and the secret to layering across 5 climatic zones.
Choosing an operator: Why "too cheap" is a red flag and why 30+ years of experience is your greatest safety net.
The summit night reality: A midnight start, the mental battle, and the "big reward" of the African sunrise.
Why Good Earth Tours: Our philosophy of quality over quantity and why personalized, small-group experiences lead to higher success.
At Good Earth Tours, we don't just sell a climb; we make dreams come true through 31 years of refined expertise and a world-class crew.
Have questions? Drop them in the comments.