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Mobile phone You should be able to get reception on much of the southern side of
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Walkman’s/CD/MP3 players and iPods Undoubtedly unnecessary on Kilimanjaro, as you won’t want to listen to music during the day and you’ll probably be too tired to listen in the evening. Nevertheless, while most find the idea abhorrent, people do still bring their music on the trek with them, including many porters. There is nothing wrong with a little mountainside music of course, but do remember that while you may think you’ve found the perfect soundtrack for climbing up Kili, others on the mountain may disagree: bring headphones, so as not to disturb.
Hot water bottle Several people have suggested this, and indeed a number of trekking
companies now supply them as standard. Get your crew to fill it with hot water before
bedtime, and use the water in the morning to drink or wash with.
Pillow One luxury
that I have never used on the mountain but would love to is a pillow; and not one
of those inflatable travel ones either but a proper, plump, goose-
Diary/reading material Though you’ll probably be too tired to read or write much. An extensive list of appropriate reading matter can be found in Appendix A of our Kilimanjaro guidebook.
Champagne For celebrating, of course, though don’t try to take it up and open it
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