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I'm really into hiking during the last few years. Now I want to climb the highest mountain in Europe that is accessible by a hiker, without any alpine tour experience. That means, I have no problem to walkwalking a whole day or climbclimbing over 2000-3000 meters in one day, but I'm not used to glaciers, or any equipment that includes ropes or climbing ironirons.

So I assume that in Africa, my goal would be Kilimanjaro, but what mountain and starting village should I travel to if I want to stay in Europe?

I'm really into hiking during the last few years. Now I want to climb the highest mountain in Europe that is accessible by a hiker, without any alpine tour experience. That means, I have no problem to walk a whole day or climb over 2000-3000 meters in one day, but I'm not used to glaciers, or any equipment that includes ropes or climbing iron.

So I assume that in Africa, my goal would be Kilimanjaro, but what mountain and starting village should I travel to if I want to stay in Europe?

I'm really into hiking during the last few years. Now I want to climb the highest mountain in Europe that is accessible by a hiker without any alpine tour experience. That means I have no problem walking a whole day or climbing over 2000-3000 meters in one day, but I'm not used to glaciers, or any equipment that includes ropes or climbing irons.

So I assume that in Africa, my goal would be Kilimanjaro, but what mountain and starting village should I travel to if I want to stay in Europe?

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Where should I travel toin Europe if I want to climb a high mountain without equipment?

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I'm really into hiking during the last few years. Now I want to climb the highest mountain in Europe that is accesibleaccessible by a hikrhiker, without any alpine tour experience. That means, I have no problem to walk a whole day or climb over 2000-3000 meters in one day, but I'm not used to glaciers, or any equipment that includes ropes or climbing iron.

So I assume that in Africa, my goal would be Kilimanjaro, but what mountain and starting village should I travel to if I want to stay in Europe?

I'm really into hiking during the last few years. Now I want to climb the highest mountain in Europe that is accesible by a hikr, without any alpine tour experience. That means, I have no problem to walk a whole day or climb over 2000-3000 meters in one day, but I'm not used to glaciers, or any equipment that includes ropes or climbing iron.

So I assume that in Africa, my goal would be Kilimanjaro, but what mountain and starting village should I travel to if I want to stay in Europe?

I'm really into hiking during the last few years. Now I want to climb the highest mountain in Europe that is accessible by a hiker, without any alpine tour experience. That means, I have no problem to walk a whole day or climb over 2000-3000 meters in one day, but I'm not used to glaciers, or any equipment that includes ropes or climbing iron.

So I assume that in Africa, my goal would be Kilimanjaro, but what mountain and starting village should I travel to if I want to stay in Europe?

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