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    Gamlins Law duo conquer Kilimanjaro

    Alice GregoryBy Alice GregorySeptember 30, 2024No Comments
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    Ron Davison, Managing Director of Gamlins Law, and fellow director Dafydd Robert
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    Two directors at North Wales’ leading law firm have successfully completed their fundraising climb of Mount Kilimanjaro.

    Ron Davison, Managing Director of Gamlins Law, and fellow director Dafydd Roberts reached Uhuru Peak – Africa’s highest point – after a gruelling seven-day climb.

    They were part of a 23-strong group that completed the 5895m (19,340ft) climb. Ron and Dafydd have so far raised over £3,500 for their two chosen charities, Prostate Cancer UK and LawCare, the mental health charity for the legal sector.

    Dafydd said: “We knew the expedition would be tough going, but it was even harder than we thought, and we saw plenty of people in other groups who did not make it to the peak.

    “On our first day we walked through a rain forest to get to our camp arriving in darkness.

    “Day two was good fun, scrambling from rock to rock and day three we got to Lava Tower, a 300-foot volcanic rock structure. Day four was another big walk before we arrived the next day at base camp. We were encouraged to try and get some sleep before we started our ascent to the summit, but this was difficult.

    “We set off for the final climb to Uhuru Peak at midnight and walked in darkness until sunrise around 6am when we arrived at Stella Point, one of three summit points on Kilimanjaro. From here, we embarked on the final climb to the summit at Uhuru.

    “We all felt an amazing sense of achievement given how tough the conditions were throughout the climb. People in our group and others faced different challenges, including the dust and altitude sickness.

    “But the rewards were enormous. There were lots of glaciers at the top and snow which was very dramatic and being able to see through the clouds was stunning.”

    Ron said: “I am so pleased that we took on the challenge which was both physically and mentally demanding. Until you undertake something of this nature, you simply have no idea what it will be like.

    “The mountain climbing and running training that we did in advance of the trip was invaluable, but the Kilimanjaro climb was on a totally different level. Nothing can truly prepare you for the conditions, particularly the dust and the gruelling demands of climbing at altitude.

    “Knowing we were raising money for two such fantastic causes definitely helped to keep us going and we are so grateful to everyone’s generosity in supporting us.”

    Dafydd added: “I’ve got the bug and am already planning to go on other expeditions in different parts of the world. The Atlas Mountains in North Africa are definitely on my target list.”

    After they had reached Uhuru Peak, Ron and Dafydd’s party had the challenge of returning down the mountain, including a final gruelling walk of around 18 hours with minimal breaks. Their reward before flying home was to go on a day’s safari.

    Gamlins Law, which employs over 80 people, has six offices across North Wales including its head office in Rhyl and further offices in Ruthin, Mold, Abergele, Holywell and Denbigh.

    You can still donate to Ron and Dafydd’s Kilimanjaro fundraiser here – https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/dafydd-roberts-1?utm_term=3Ge7JNMr9

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