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  • July 2, 1967. Mt [Mount] Kenya. After a clear, freezing night we left the car about 7 under brilliant sun + walked steadily up hill winding up at Hook Tarn at 10 o'clock, elevation 13,400' [feet]. The list of birds + mammals seen is given on the opposed page. The mountain was in full view + most impressive, until about 11 o'clock when the clouds rolled up out of the valley below + gathered around the peak. This was the signal to start back for the car. - a distance of 5-6 miles. Just after we got there a few drops of rain fell, and as we started down the mountain we were hit by a deluge that made travel most difficult. We safely negotiated all but one of the wet spots but here we became properly stuck. There was nothing to which we could attach our winch cable [illegible word crossed out]. In the pouring rain we dug a hole in the moor + buried our spare tire with the cable fastened to it. This worked well + we pulled ourselves out after a delay of about 45 minutes. We were in 4 wheel drive the whole way down with each steep pitch an "almost didn't make it" because of the greasy surface Arrived in Nairobi about 20:00 hrs. [hours] The PhD thesis of Dr Malcolm James Coe of Nairobi Uni [University] (The Royal College) was on the ecology of the Alpine zone of Mt [Mount] Kenya This was proposed as a book published this year by Jenk[?]. The following notes are from the thesis. Height 17,058' [feet] eroded down from an original height of about 23,000' [feet]
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