Google Maps Hiking Route

Shared route From Lemosho Glades to Crater Camp via Lemosho Rte. 13 hr 30 min (43 km)

1. Walk east on Lemosho Rte towards Shira Evacuation Rd

2. Arrive at location: Shira Camp One

3. Walk south-east on Lemosho Rte towards Shira Evacuation Rd

4. Turn left to stay on Lemosho Rte

5. Arrive at location: Shira Camp Two

6. Walk east on Lemosho Rte towards Machame h/trail

7. Turn left onto Machame h/trail

8. Slight left

9. Arrive at location: Lava Tower

10. Walk south-east towards Machame Trail

11. Slight right onto Machame Trail

12. Continue onto Machame h/trail

13. Turn left

14. Arrive at location: Barranco Camp

15. Walk east towards Karanga – Barafu Trail/Mweka Trail

16. Turn left onto Karanga – Barafu Trail/Mweka Trail

17. Arrive at location: Karanga Camp

18. Walk east on Karanga – Barafu Trail/Mweka Trail

19. Turn left onto Mweka Trail

20. Arrive at location: Barafu Camp

21. Walk north on Mweka Trail towards Horombo – Barafu Trail

22. Slight right to stay on Mweka Trail

23. Arrive at location: Stella Point

24. Walk south-west on Mweka Trail/Stella Uhuru Trail

25. Slight right to stay on Mweka Trail/Stella Uhuru Trail

26. Arrive at location: Crater Camp To see this route visit 

Published by Chatenya Chauhan FRCSEd (Trauma & Orthopaedics)

Mr Chauhan has been a consultant in trauma and orthopaedic surgery since 2002 with a focus on trauma, arthroscopic and joint replacement work mainly around the lower limb. He graduated from Dundee University & lectured in Sheffield University in Anatomy and Physiology. After completing basic surgical training there, Orthopaedic training commenced in Leeds followed by a fellowship at the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital in Birmingham. Arthroscopy and cartilage research was undertaken at Smith and Nephew’s Research Facility in York and University College London helped to validate the early imaging of cartilage and establish an arthroscopic service in Southend-on-Sea where he was appointed as a Consultant. During the time there he has developed minimally invasive approach to anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction making it possible to use a novel approach to hamstring ligament harvesting. Research interests included developing methods of treatment for cartilage damage. Mr. Chauhan is described as a caring individual with his approach to patients and their needs using great attention to detail. These are qualities that keep patients giving the highest recommendation and are also seen in the approach to individualised teaching of Foundation, Core and Speciality Trainees as well as General Practitioner colleagues.

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