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Meet the Team: James Kent

Definitely Kilimanjaro. I first climbed Kili as a participant in 2015, and that experience sparked my passion for trekking and the mountains. I love watching others discover that same excitement and sense of achievement. Plus, the people in Tanzania are incredibly warm and welcoming, which always makes the journey even more special.

During our most recent Ecuador Volcanoes Trek, the weather was very much against us. With some careful planning alongside the local team, we were able to adjust the itinerary, switch mountains, and keep the group on track with their acclimatisation. Those changes ensured everyone still had the opportunity to summit the final peak safely and confidently.

On Mera Peak in 2023, our team was caught in an unexpected snowstorm at High Camp, leaving us tent-bound for more than 24 hours. It was mentally exhausting for everyone. I made regular check-ins with each participant, kept morale up as best I could, and continually assessed the avalanche risk. Once conditions improved, we were able to make a safe and successful summit push.

If I haven’t been on a trip recently, the stair climber at the gym becomes my best friend (wearing a backpack too, where possible). I also focus on eating cleaner and increasing my water intake. Being organised and prepared helps me get into the right mindset and ensures I’m ready to lead with confidence.

Motivational speeches aren’t really my style. I prefer to tailor encouragement to each person—some respond well to a bit of tough love, while others just need a confidence lift. My focus is always on keeping the whole group positive and supported throughout the trip.

Umbrella. Everyone is keen to make a joke about it until it’s boiling hot, or pouring with rain, and they all wish they’d brought one. Chocolate hobnobs and quilted toilet roll are also non-negotiables on my kit list!

Aside from the classics like “What’s the weather forecast?” and “What’s tomorrow like?”, the question I get the most is whether I ever get bored of trekking—and the answer is always no!

I once joked to a group of female participants that they shouldn’t pee alone in the forest because the monkeys wouldn’t like it. I didn’t realise they took me seriously until much later—turns out they’d been peeing in pairs for the rest of the trip!

On Kili, it’s tradition for the local team to sing for us regularly. One of my groups surprised everyone by secretly writing their own song to perform back to the team during our celebration. It was definitely unexpected!

Hair straighteners while camping! I’ve also seen face masks and even someone who packed a different pair of pyjamas for every single night on Kilimanjaro. The list is endless!

Biltong or jerky is my go-to snack on the trail. As for camp meals, nothing beats pasty and chips. I won’t name the trek or location… but those who know, know!

Alaska or Antarctica.

Big J—earned for my small (or maybe not so small!) stature.


Check out the challenges below if you’d like to join James for your next adventure (dates correct as of 17th Nov 2025):


The ‘W’ trek in the Torres Del Paine National Park, into the heart of one of the great wilderness parks. Late availability – £150 off!


Borneo is an adventurous island of rainforests, mountains, wildlife, and rich culture. Join the waiting list for this new challenge, led by James.


Tackle Africa’s highest mountain, and see the first sunrise of 2027 from the peak!


Summit via the longer Northern Circuit – in style! Upgraded camping, with showers and more.


An iconic 6000m+ mountain in Nepal, Mera Peak offers a great “next step” for anyone who’s ticked off Kili, with a more technical cand challenging summit.


Trek the unspoilt Himalayan kingdom, with monasteries, mountains and more.


Summit 5 volcanoes, including Cotopaxi, one of the tallest active volcanoes in the world!


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