Cable skiing

Despite being located just south of the equator Mount Kenya has been snow-capped for thousands of years making it possible to ski Kenya if you hike up carrying your gear (unsurprisingly there are no Kenya ski resorts with lifts as such).
Mount Kenya (Kirinyaga) (5,199m/17,057ft), 

It is the second highest mountain in Africa behind the highest Kilimanjaro over the border in Tanzania. Despite being located just south of the equator Mount Kenya has been snow-capped for thousands of years making it possible to ski Kenya if you hike up carrying your gear (unsurprisingly there are no Kenya ski resorts with lifts as such). However, there has been no fresh snow reported here for many years and the remaining snowfields and glaciers are rapidly melting away 

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