Will “Today Show’s” Anne Curry Reach the Summit? No Live Camera Footage on Day Two of Reporting from Kilimanjaro, Just Inspiration and Conservation
Anne Curry spoke by phone (live) from Kilimanjaro, today. Yes, breathing might be difficult, but wireless connections do work almost all the way to the top. Many guides have cell phones, and chat and text frequently, while taking breaks!
How is Anne really doing? Something viewers, and the other presenters, are clearly wondering. Her voice definitely sounds like she’s experiencing altitude sickness. Also, she must be fatigued from the climb, and the thinner air makes it difficult to speak normally. Despite this, it’s obvious her spirits are high, as she confirmed. What an accomplishment—not only to participate on the ascent, but to work as hard as she has done by bringing us such insightful, unique, and careful reporting, regardless of obstacles!*
The MSNBC crew are now at 15,700 feet, where, we’re told, they will have several days to adjust and relax. Rest, perseverance, and teamwork, will, hopefully, see them through! In my experience, the last 4,000 feet come more easily, thanks to the added benefits of Diamox, hand-warmers, adrenaline, warm clothes and water, and lots of faith. Also, very important to know, Tanzanian guides and porters are incredible!
Be assured, each climber will be assisted and/or encouraged every step of the way from here on in—and checked with a pulse oximeter, frequently! Also, please know that when I made it to the top on my own climb, I wasn’t able to take any photos or video footage. The agony—and ecstasy—were simply too great!
All the best to Anne and her team. Even if the Today Show climbers don’t make it all the way, they’ve still given us a wonderful gift. * The focus on water conservation—the real purpose of the trip—has been inspiring! Most people who climb Kilimanjaro return home with life-changing/saving ideas, that hopefully will translate into actions, big or small. I made a personal list, shared in a blog piece entitled, Lessons from Kilimanjaro (January 11, 2008).
For further information on climbing Kilimanjaro, and firsthand accounting, please check out other earlier blog entries, listed in yesterday’s (November 17, 08) blog piece: Anne Curry Climbs Kilimanjaro: “Today Show” Goes to the Ends of the Earth to Examine Life-Sustaining Sources of Water and Threats to Them.
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