Polepole: A Training Guide for Kilimanjaro and Other Long-Distance Mountain Treks
By (Author) Erinne Sevigny Adachi
By (author) Angela deJong
Rocky Mountain Books
Rocky Mountain Books
7th January 2020
New edition
Canada
General
Non Fiction
Travel guides: activity holidays
Walking, hiking, trekking
Paperback
288
Width 190mm, Height 228mm
Polepole (poe-lay-poe-lay) a Swahili term meaning slowly, slowly is what porters on Kilimanjaro say as you climb the mountain. Its also how you train for other long-distance mountain treks.
Of the estimated 35,000 people that attempt to climb Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania every year, about half do not make it to the top. There are several reasons for this, but one of the primary blocks is people arriving to the mountain physically unprepared for what their bodies are about to endure. Polepole is a comprehensive long-distance mountain trek training manual for anyone looking to engage in one of the more defining moments of their life.
As you make your way through gradually intensifying workouts designed by fitness trainer Angela deJong to strengthen your body and increase your endurance, Erinne Adachi offers her own Kilimanjaro story. Her journey starts not on the day her feet land on African soil but months earlier when they don sneakers and land on Angelas treadmill for the first time. Her narrative offers insights into what its truly like to go from wheezing on a light jog to the best condition of her life in preparation for the most rewarding physical challenge shes attempted yet.
Erinne Sevigny Adachi has a degree in professional writing from MacEwan University and a post-graduate certificate in book publishing from Humber College. In addition to editing books, Erinne works as a book designer and publishing consultant under the banner of Blue Pencil Consult. An Albertan mix of French-Canadian and Mtis heritage, Erinne is a direct descendant of Jasper Haws (of Jasper National Park). Mountains are in her blood. Erinne lives in Edmonton, Alberta.