A Volcanic Birthday, Beach Getaway, No Way!

Share: In case you were wondering, Tanzania is a really long way from New York
. But not long enough to stop my mother from making the journey!
My name is Lori Cohen, and I know that in my mother's 64 years, she has taken plenty of spur-of-the-moment trips to worldly locations. But for her 65th birthday, being the adventurous spirit she is, she decided she wanted to really challenge herself and climb Mt. Kilimanjaro in Africa!
Believe me, my sister and I tried to talk her out of it. We suggested a whole bunch of other options, from a Greek Isle cruise to a Hawaiian beach getaway. Nope, not my mother, she wasn't having it. Her mind was set. She wanted to conquer the volcano. And we were going with her
Tusker to the Rescue

Share: I figured if we were going to take this exotic journey, we better do some research and find the best outfitter to help us make our monumental transition from New York to Kilimanjaro as smooth as possible
Tusker Trail to the rescue, us girls had a flight and adventure package to Kilimanjaro booked in no time! Reading about Tusker's experience, knowledge, and safety standards in regards to mountaineering, I knew I was putting my mother and sister in good hands. (
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Mountain Magic
And the adventure began. Before the culture shock of being in Tanzania could even fully buzz us, we were climbing through the rich and textured vegetation zones of Mt. Kilimanjaro.
Was it difficult? Hell yeah! But not in the ways we imagined before we had left. The oxygen levels as you ascend become thinner and thinner. Your lungs become your worst enemy, and you are forced to slow down. Our group consisted of six people, and the three strangers climbing with us quickly became our friends. We all relied on each other for support.
As difficult as it was at times, each moment we spent on the mountain was magical. The scenery was magnificent, from the rain forest to the summit. And spending quality time with my mom and sis was the best part. No spouses, kids, work, email just us girls relying on each other for support while reaching for the sky. It doesn't get better than that.
The day we reached the summit, we climbed pole-pole (Swahili for very slowly) straight up for about eight hours. Exhausted upon arrival, we still found it in us to celebrate my mom's birthday Kilimanjaro-style!
The First Beer
Hindsight is 20/20, and while we were venturing up Kilimanjaro, we didn't spend a lot of time patting ourselves on the back for each step we took.
The sense of accomplishment didn't really sink in until we had arrived back at the hotel, had a chance to eat, rest, and get cleaned up. That night, sitting around a table with my mom and sister, we were really able to wrap our brains around the fact that we had followed a dream my mother had, traveled from New York to Africa, and completed a grueling, yet unbelievably beautiful climb up one of the most famous mountains in the world - Mt. Kilimanjaro.
And the realization made that first Tanzanian beer I drank taste better than any beer I've had before or since.
It's All in the Genes
Unlike some others who have tried, my mother, my sister, and I were fortunate enough to reach the summit! Having completed the climb with them, I finally realized where my sister and I got our strength and determination from: my mother.
It's all in the genes!

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Story Submitted by Tusker Trail climber, Lori Cohen
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