Sunday, February 20, 2011

Fischer's Tower

Erica, Emma and Tristan at Fischer's Tower,
Hell's Gate National Park

Near the eastern entrance of Hell's Gate National Park stands a 25 meter high volcanic column named after Gustav Fischer, a German explorer who reached here in 1882. It was also the place of a fierce stand off between Fischer's geographical expedition and the local Maasai warriors, who put an end to his search for a route to Lake Victoria, by putting almost his entire party to the spear.

Today, Fischer's tower is an exciting place to test your courage and rock climbing skills. As we entered the park with our guests the Doerksen family, 11 year old Aby lit up at the opportunity to scale the tower. She was out and in her climbing harness almost before the rest of us were outside of our van.

Aby Doerksen on her way to the top!

Inspired by Aby's tenacity Erica, Emma
and Tristan mounted up for the climb as well

For a first timer, Emma was very brave.


Tristan on his way up


Way to go TK!!!

Emma wasn't the only first time climber: Mommy also
made it to the top of the tower having never tried
rock climbing or repelling before.

Erica on her way down...

... bring on Mt. Kenya!

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