Mt. Kilimanjaro is an excellent place to pop the marriage question. I mean, who is really going to say “no,” when they have two-day, 18,000 ft descent down a steep mountain. Also, you partner is so frazzled – from just having walked for seven days with little sleep – that they might just mumble “yes.”
Josh and Jen, on a recent BootsnAll Kilimanjaro climb, recently got engaged on the top of Kilimanjaro. Check out Josh’s picture as he proposed to Jen. Wrong hand mate!
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