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I Climbed Mount Kilimanjaro on My Hands

I have no legs, so the thought of tackling the nearly 6,000-metre peak seemed crazy. But after reflection, and hard physical training, I decided to give it a go.

I Climbed Mount Kilimanjaro on My Hands

TL;DR

  • Born with sacral agenesis, resulting in leg amputation at age five.
  • Learned to navigate by walking on hands and using a wheelchair/skateboard.
  • Found passion in international development through a volunteer trip to Kenya.
  • Undertook a climb of Mount Kilimanjaro in June 2012 to raise funds for clean water in East Africa.
  • Faced significant challenges with terrain, using hands for most of the climb and adapting with a wheelchair carried by porters.
  • Reached the summit of Kilimanjaro, a 5,895m (19,341ft) peak, after a difficult ascent.
  • The climb led to increased speaking engagements and professional growth.
  • Now creates online content about being gay and disabled and has written a book, 'Breaking Free'.