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Accomodation
on Marangu route accomodation in
huts
Accommodation
and food
The accommodation is in good huts,
either dormitory or smaller four
bed
A-frames. The lower huts have spacious
dining rooms, where you will be
served meals cooked by your guide.
All food and kitchen equipment
will be
carried by the porters and cooked
by an experienced cook. It will
be
plentiful and wholesome, but may
be limited by the circumstances.
Beer and
soft drinks are available at the
huts. Your own supply of chocolate
and
high energy snacks is a good idea.
Water
is available at several points
and should be purified before drinking.
All water at the huts will be boiled
and some provided for drinking the
next day. A comforting tip is to
fill your bottle in the evening
with boiled water for the next day,
and to use it as a hot water bottle
overnight. There are water points
between the huts check with
your guide.
Acclimatisation
Acclimatisation is extremely important,
both to let you enjoy your ascent
but more importantly to avoid any
serious complications. The route
is
planned to optimise the height gain,
but you may still get a head ache
or
feel nauseous. There are two important
preventative measures: to drink
copiously, even when it is really
difficult, and to walk very slowly,
avoiding as far as possible increased
heart and breathing rates.
A
drug, Diamox, is well proven
to help with acclimatisation. This
is taken as tablets for a few days
before and then during your ascent.
It is safe and has no serious side
effects. It is important to remember
that one possible effect of altitude
is light-headedness and odd behaviour,
which can lead to foolish decisions.
The danger here is of someone who
is not well insisting on continuing.
Watch each other closely.
Huts
Mandara
Hut - 2700 m. This is a group
of comfortable, wooden A-frame huts.
The largest cabin has a downstairs
dining area and an upstairs dormitory
with bunk beds and mattresses; smaller
huts sleep 8 each. The total
capacity is 60. Water is piped into
site from springs above and flush
toilets are behind the main cabin.
Horombo
Hut - 3720 m. The buildings
are similar to Mandara, but total
capacity is 120. Water is piped
from the stream behind the huts.
Do not use
this stream or its valley as a waste
disposal area. There are platform
toilets south-east of main hut,
about 80 m down the slope and new
flush
toilets have been built within the
complex of small huts.
Kibo
Hut - 4700 m. This stone built
block house with a small dining-room
and a number of dormitory rooms
leading off a main corridor has
bunk beds
and mattresses for 60 people. Water:
None, so we bring an adequate supply
from the 'Last Water' stream above
Horombo Hut. Platform toilets are
behind
the hut (to the southwest).
All
huts are fairly basic and heavily
used, but they provide more comfort
than sleeping in a tent
Other
trekking details
Toilets
are available at the huts. If you
are caught out, please find a
spot as far as possible from the
path and any water. Bury your faeces
and
paper. It is often easiest to move
a large rock and use the indent
as a
hole.
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