Mountain Trek
Mt. Kenya treks are safe, but preparations should be made
to ensure safety. There are no absolute medical contraindications to climbing to high altitude, except for certain cardiac and pulmonary diseases for which
affected persons should consult a physician. Good conditioning will allow the
climber to enjoy his/her trek at high altitude. Major disciplines regarded as mountain norms include the following:
Acclimatizing adequately:
Fitness is no help; indeed it can even
be a handicap, as the fittest tend to push on ignoring the first symptom until
they get a very bad dose. A sensible approach to acclimatization can help a
great deal. A day spent exploring the forest or the heath zone around
1900-2500m can make a big difference as well as being worthwhile in its own
kind. A walk around the camp for as long as you can, helps also increase the
level of acclimatization.
Eating right:
The greatest dietary requirements at high altitude is energy intake. A diet high in carbohydrates and supplemented with other foods of high calorific value such as fruits will best prepare the body for the challenging afro-alpine environment. Menus therefore should be meticulously organized with great emphasis on energy content and digestibility at different altitude.
Dressing Right:
Be sure you have the appropriate gear for the duration of the trip. Garments of wool and insulated synthetic fibers are highly recommended. Avoid cotton and nylon if you can. If hiking with porter(s), be sure to keep adequate gear in your backpack so that you have what you need, should you become separated during the hike.
Drinking Right:
The combined action of strong muscular exertion and strong winds predisposes a hiker to dehydration. It is of utmost importance to replace the lost fluids. To avoid dehydration, your fluid intake should be an average 2-3 liters a day so as to be on the safe side. The following symptoms are the signs for a person suffering from dehydration: - Reduced urine output, puffy skin, production of dark orange urine, reduced mental orientation and headache.

Observing Proper Hiking Habits:
The basic rules to be observed by any hiker are:-
- Have all the basic requirements for your day’s hike in your day pack e.g. drinking water, extra warm and water prove clothing, first aid kit, snacks etc. for easy access to them whenever you need.
- Do not force yourself on the strenuous hike if your body feels weak. A wise man will obey his body language.
- Give your body as much rest as possible on the eve of your predawn summit attempt. By the same token increase your fluid intake.
- Do not hurry while on trek. Take your time. Slow but steady pace is preferable, as you don¹t have to stop frequently.
- Drink as frequently as possible as this helps to replenish fluids lost through sweating.
- Advise your guide to stop in case you need rest. Avoid long rest stops.
- Inform your guide about any strange feelings or problems as soon as they occur. This will aid quick action in case of an emergency.


Adventure
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Trekking in Mount Kenya has attracted
many adventure travelers since the early 19th century. The most
hilarious
attempt was that made by the Italian prisoners of war who attempted to
climb
the mountain with a map inscribed on a tin, showing the major twin
peaks. Unfortunately they didn¹t make to the top due to hunger.
