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DR. MORRIS ON DAY 7 OF CLIMB

SUNY President Reports

‘Treacherous Conditions’

On Hike Up Kilimanjaro

In a tweet at 9:03 a.m. EDT today, SUNY Oneonta President Barbara Jean Morris reports she is encountering “treacherous conditions” en route up Mount Kilimanjaro: “ice, loose gravel and mud.” She’s at 13,000 feet; the mountain is 1,931 feet tall. In Tanzania, it is Africa’s tallest peak. Above, the image on the right is the route she planned to embark on today. Her ascent, which began July 17, may be followed at #DrMorrisTakesKilimanjaro

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