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Africa – Climb Mount Kilmanjaro - Fishermen's Mission

  04th - 14th October 2010

The World’s highest freestanding mountain

 Mount Kilimanjaro, is 5895m at the summit and to Climb to the top is one of life’s great experiences.

  Of the 5 possible summit bound routes, the Machame Route allows the best  opportunity for
  acclimatization  and therefore has the highest success rate. It is a challenging route offering
  breathtaking(quite literally!)  views of the mountain and the surrounding area. You will be
  trekking for 7 consecutive days through rain forest, rugged terrain, high valleys and finally up
  steep ash fields to the Summit of Kilimanjaro. You will not only be trekking up through the, but
  also down them. Over the course of the week you will trek for approximately 46hrs, covering a
  distance of 63km( 39.14 miles) with a combined altitude gain and loss  of 9,340 meters (30,643 feet).

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Africa – Climb Mount Kilmanjaro

07 - 17th  February  2011

The World’s highest freestanding mountain

 Mount Kilimanjaro, is 5895m at the summit and to Climb to the top is one of life’s great experiences.

  Of the 5 possible summit bound routes, the Machame Route allows the best  opportunity for
  acclimatization  and therefore has the highest success rate. It is a challenging route offering
  breathtaking(quite literally!)  views of the mountain and the surrounding area. You will be
  trekking for 7 consecutive days through rain forest, rugged terrain, high valleys and finally up
  steep ash fields to the Summit of Kilimanjaro. You will not only be trekking up through the, but
  also down them. Over the course of the week you will trek for approximately 46hrs, covering a
  distance of 63km( 39.14 miles) with a combined altitude gain and loss  of 9,340 meters (30,643 feet).

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Morocco – Climb Mount Toubkal

17 - 24th  September  2010   

Mt Toubkal, stands 4167m above sea level and commands superb views of the High Atlas
Mountains.

Our trek passes through impressive landscapes on well-defined paths and is, surprisingly, not
too strenuous. As we climb higher, the paths do become steeper and rugged in places, but
the gain in altitude awards dramatic views to Marrakech, the Anti-Atlas mountains and row
after row of sharp granite peaks. This rewarding trek passes through remote villages and
terraced fields offering us an insight to the life of the hardy and friendly Berber people.

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Borneo – Trek and Bike Event

21st February - 04th March  2011

Mt Kinabalu at 4100m and a awsome cycle event of 200k

Borneo is an adventurer's dream. From the heights of Mt Kinabalu, South East Asia's highest mountain,  
to the amazing underwater wildlife  off the beautiful coast there truly is  something for every
adventurer in  this amazing destination - mountain bike  through the jungles  of the remote
south; trek to 4100m, the spectacular peak of  Mt Kinabalu; visit the famous Sepilok Orang-utan
Rehabilitation Centre to view these amazing animals and boat down the Kinabatangan River
in search of wildlife. You'll be  amazed how much  you'll experience and learn.

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Dog Sledding - In the Arctic Circle

March  2011

Dog-sledge driving is a total experience of speed, teamwork and grandiose scenery.

We allow you to experience the exhilaration of standing on the runners of your sled and driving
your own team of dogs.A total experience of speed, teamwork and scenery. Very little tuition is                             
needed - the dogs know what they are doing ! One of the delights of these trips is getting to know
your own dogs which are very friendly and good companions. Sled dogs love running !
The team works together under your instruction - you have to be part of the team - the leader
behind the lead dog. A balance of love and direction is required by the driver. Every participant
will lead his/her own team of four or six dogs, and travelling across a scenic winter landscape,
our local dog handler will teach you the secrets of dog sledding.

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Morocco – Climb Mount Toubkal

25th March - 01st April 2011

Mt Toubkal, stands 4167m above sea level and commands superb views of the High Atlas
Mountains.

Our trek passes through impressive landscapes on well-defined paths and is, surprisingly, not
too strenuous. As we climb higher, the paths do become steeper and rugged in places, but
the gain in altitude awards dramatic views to Marrakech, the Anti-Atlas mountains and row
after row of sharp granite peaks. This rewarding trek passes through remote villages and
terraced fields offering us an insight to the life of the hardy and friendly Berber people.

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Borneo – Trek and Bike Event

8th - 19th August   2011

Mt Kinabalu at 4100m and a awsome cycle event of 200k

Borneo is an adventurer's dream. From the heights of Mt Kinabalu, South East Asia's highest mountain,  
to the amazing underwater wildlife  off the beautiful coast there truly is  something for every
adventurer in  this amazing destination - mountain bike  through the jungles  of the remote
south; trek to 4100m, the spectacular peak of  Mt Kinabalu; visit the famous Sepilok Orang-utan
Rehabilitation Centre to view these amazing animals and boat down the Kinabatangan River
in search of wildlife. You'll be  amazed how much  you'll experience and learn.

 

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