Machame camp to Shira Camp: Recap
The elevation gain between these camps was ~2600 feet (Machame: 9843 feet; Shira: 12, 467 feet), over approximately 6 miles. It took approximately 5-6 hours including lunch break (we liked to take our time). The majority of the elevation gain occurred in the first 3 miles over a steep, rocky hike. Fortunately, the path was dry... with rain, I imagined the slippery rocks would have made this part of the hike a bit challenging.
This happened to be the warmest day of our hike (still relatively low elevation) with temperatures reaching 70-80 degrees F (~25 degrees C). This cooled rapidly later in the afternoon as the clouds moved in (temperature dropped 10 to 20 degrees F)
This happened to be the warmest day of our hike (still relatively low elevation) with temperatures reaching 70-80 degrees F (~25 degrees C). This cooled rapidly later in the afternoon as the clouds moved in (temperature dropped 10 to 20 degrees F)
Labels: Shira; Machame, weather; elevation
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