Road Update!
The Stevens Canyon Road is tentatively scheduled to re-open to through traffic by 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 30, 2009.
Current conditions from the west: Stevens Canyon Road from the Paradise area is open to Box Canyon.
Current conditions from the east: Stevens Canyon Road just past the Grove of the Patriarchs is closed through July until flood damage is repaired. Access to the Grove of the Patriarchs is open only via SR 123.
Adam
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Friday, July 24, 2009
News from Arusha and Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
Pertinent news for the region of Tanzania that we visit.
BY ADAM IHUCHA, ETN STAFF WRITER | JUL 23, 2009
"Arusha, Tanzania (eTN) – Drought in Tanzania’s northern highlands has reached deadly proportion, killing nearly 100 cattle in Longido and wildlife along the sprawling borderline of Kilimanjaro and Amboseli National parks." Click here to read the rest of the story.
BY ADAM IHUCHA, ETN STAFF WRITER | JUN 24, 2009
"Arusha, Tanzania (eTN) - As the impact of the ongoing economic crisis hits Tanzania's fragile tourism industry, nearly 1,160 breadwinners have lost jobs." Click here to read the rest of the story.
Adam
BY ADAM IHUCHA, ETN STAFF WRITER | JUL 23, 2009
"Arusha, Tanzania (eTN) – Drought in Tanzania’s northern highlands has reached deadly proportion, killing nearly 100 cattle in Longido and wildlife along the sprawling borderline of Kilimanjaro and Amboseli National parks." Click here to read the rest of the story.
BY ADAM IHUCHA, ETN STAFF WRITER | JUN 24, 2009
"Arusha, Tanzania (eTN) - As the impact of the ongoing economic crisis hits Tanzania's fragile tourism industry, nearly 1,160 breadwinners have lost jobs." Click here to read the rest of the story.
Adam
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Updated photos of the future Mt. Rainier Photography Gallery
Friday, July 10, 2009
June 2009 Kilimanjaro Climb





We had great weather the whole climb and the scenery was as good as it gets. All 12 of us made it to the top in good style. Congratulations, Thea Handelman, Mary Grendell, Ashley Ryniak, Suzzane Weinstock, Steve Huff, Dan Talbert, Helen and Charles Frohlich, Jonathan Halata, and Bill and Will Bavinger for making to the top, Uhuru Point. I won’t forget it.
Safari was a blast as usual and a more than adequate reward for the sweat left on the mountain during our climb. Oh, and what happens on safari stays on safari…………..
~Adam Angel

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