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Team Reaches the Top of Mt. Kilimanjaro Completely Barefoot

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(Image credit: Barefootimpi.org)

A couple of weeks ago, we reported about a team who set off to summit Kilimanjaro without wearing shoes, socks, or any other type of footwear at all. Last weekend, said team of intrepid, barefoot mountain trekkers attained their goal when they reached Gilman’s Point (18,638 ft. ASL) with the smiles — and lack of shoes — to prove it.

This slightly insane stunt was accomplished by Barefoot Impi, a “global tribe of adventurer philanthropists” who push their bodies to do things in the name of charity — in this case, the Red Cross Children’s Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa. All proceeds raised by the group will go directly to the hospital.

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