Mountains & Peaks | BY Hamoud Almutairi | PUBLISH DATE: September 23 2025 | READ TIME: 3 mins | UPDATED DATE: June 05 2026

The Roof of Africa

Life Happens Outdoors team of Lamia Farhat, Branca Petrovic, Mohamad Issa, and Hamoud Almutairi standing on Mount Kilimanjaro summit in snowy conditions, celebrating their climb and transformative adventure.

Embarking on a journey of self-discovery can lead to a powerful transformation and renewed purpose. For many, the idea of pushing boundaries, trying new things, and stepping outside of their […]

Embarking on a journey of self-discovery can lead to a powerful transformation and renewed purpose. For many, the idea of pushing boundaries, trying new things, and stepping outside of their comfort zone resonates deeply. Summiting Mount Kilimanjaro is on the bucket list of those who dream of achieving this milestone once in a lifetime. Its Uhuru Peak, the highest on the continent, standing at 5,895m/19,341ft and known as the “Roof of Africa,” has captured the aspirations of those seeking fulfillment on a soul-searching quest.

Life Happens Outdoors team members Lamia Farhat, Branca Petrovic, Mohamad Issa, and Hamoud Almutairi at Shira Camp on Mount Kilimanjaro, enjoying a stunning sunset during their transformative adventure.

In February 2021, I traveled to Tanzania with the ambitious goal of reaching the summit of this towering free-standing mountain and dormant volcano. The anticipation of this life-changing experience was heightened by my personal struggle with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA). Since December 2018, this autoimmune condition had significantly impacted my life, particularly my relationship with my daughter Leyan. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic further added to the hardship, widening the physical and emotional distance between us. Since her birth, I vowed never to dictate her path—a commitment I often failed at, especially as she entered her teenage years. I was grappling with this ‘new reality’ through stages of denial, self-pity, and eventual acceptance.

Despite adversity and medical warnings, I was determined to embark on this expedition, and the idea of wearing Leyan’s school hat to the summit gave me strength. Along the way, I encountered Life Happens Outdoors, an inspiring community that encapsulates the essence of pushing boundaries to “come back different,” exemplified by its members achieving goals against all odds. The grueling seven-day trek, battling harsh weather and physical strain, ended in a triumphant moment. Our team led the way to the peak, as the sun rose on “Kili” and the snow began to melt. By the time I cleared the heavy snow off the signboard, other hikers had arrived to celebrate this unforgettable moment.

Life Happens Outdoors campsite on Mount Kilimanjaro illuminated at night, with the snow-covered Kibo Crater towering in the background under a clear sky
Night falls on the Life Happens Outdoors campsite as the snow-covered Kibo Crater rises majestically in the background, setting the stage for the final push toward the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro.

The pursuit of personal growth and resilience in the face of adversity is a testament to the human spirit’s capacity for transformation. As I reflect on this trip, I am reminded of the power of perseverance and the profound impact of finding strength even when it is merely symbolic. I have learned not to force the bond between my daughter and me, but to earn it and nurture it. I have also found much joy in sharing the journey. To Leyan’s surprise, I gave inspirational speeches to her class and other grades at her school, echoing Diana Ross’s 1970 hit, “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough.”

For my own lesson, I learned that each step toward the top symbolized not just a physical ascent, but a metaphorical rise toward clarity, purpose, and inner strength. This journey reinforced the notion that today’s struggles pave the way for future victories.

Here’s a light-hearted nod to my South African friend Shaun Howard—a snapshot proving (jokingly) that I’ve been to “his roof.”

Hamoud Almutairi standing on the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro in frosty conditions, surrounded by snow and ice, celebrating his achievement and transformative climb.
Hamoud Almutairi stands triumphantly on the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, braving frosty conditions to celebrate a journey of resilience, purpose, and transformation.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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Hamoud Almutairi

Hamoud Almutairi is a Senior Commercial Executive and Board-Level Advisor with over 25 years of strategic leadership in industrial gases, energy, and infrastructure megaprojects across the GCC. He is recognized for driving $22B+ in landmark PPP deals, building SPVs from the ground up, and delivering comprehensive commercial governance with precision and vision. Since 2021, Hamoud has been a passionate Life Happens Outdoors adventurer, joining transformative journeys around the world. With LHO, he has trekked to Everest Base Camp, climbed summits in the Alps, and rafted the Zambezi River, embracing the spirit of adventure and the transformative experiences that come with it.