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  2. Mountaineering on Mount Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The central peaks of Mount Kenya are volcanic plugs that have resisted glacial erosion. [1] (Left to right: Point Thompson (4955m), Batian (5199m) and Nelion (5188m)) There are many peaks on Mount Kenya which require rock climbing. Most of the peaks on Mount Kenya have been summited.

  3. Mount Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Topo map(s) Mount Kenya by Wielochowski and Savage [2] [3]: Geology; Mountain type: Stratovolcano (extinct): Last eruption: 2.6–3.1 MYA: Climbing; First ascent: 13 September 1899 by Mackinder, Ollier, and Brocherel, although the peoples of Kenya believed God resided on this mountain and regularly ascended the peaks to perform spiritual rites.

  4. List of names on Mount Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Summit of Mount Kenya, with names of main glaciers, valleys and peaks. Mount Kenya (5,199 metres (17,057 ft)) is the second highest mountain in Africa and the highest mountain in Kenya, [1] after which the country is named. [2]

  5. List of highest mountain peaks of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Mount Kenya is the second highest mountain in Africa which also has three main peaks, ... Jamish Brown, Climbing in the Atlas Mountains, The Alpine Journal, 2002, ...

  6. British climber and guide fall to deaths while climbing Mount ...

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    A British climber and her guide have fallen to their deaths after slipping on ice while descending Mount Kenya. The woman, named as Shilpa Shah by members of Kenya's climbing community, died after ...

  7. Mount Kenya National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Kenya had four reasons for creating a national park on and around Mount Kenya. These were the importance of tourism for the local and national economies , to preserve an area of great scenic beauty, to conserve the biodiversity within the park, and to preserve the water-catchment for the surrounding area.