Reviews of Kilimanjaro: Summit of Africa
The reviews below refer to "Kilimanjaro: Summit of Africa" published by Rucksack Readers. To find out more about this book, click on its cover or Look inside its pages or visit its Gallery.
From a review in "Irish Mountain Log"
This pocket guide is definitely worth the precious space in your rucksack. Colourful, concise and comprehensive, it provides invaluable information vital for a successful ascent of the highest peak in Africa.
Aileen Moloney's review in IML no 93, Spring 2010 p54
From a review in "Scottish Mountaineer"
Very relevant and up to date. The lack of waffle and the concentration on the core issues ... of high altitude trekking and climbing, a breakdown of the various routes, along with handy sections such as some basic Swahili phrases, information on the pre-Kili ascent of Mount Meru makes the book come across as being informed and well planned.
Pete Hill''s review in SM Nov 2009 page 94
Kilimanjaro
At 5895 m (19,340 ft) Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest free-standing mountain on earth. The author has summited by all the main trekking routes, and compares them in… more about Kilimanjaro »

