Friday marks the start of an incredible journey to push the mental and physical barriers of 29 Northlanders.
Through local organisation Dream It, the group will fly out today in the first step towards climbing one of the world's tallest mountains: Tanzania's Mount Kilimanjaro.
The trip, which will include seven days trekking for up to 12 hours per day, is one of the organisation's trips which offers Northlanders a chance to exceed their physical boundaries, such as trekking to Peru's Machu Picchu.
Tania Coutts, a Northland professional development teacher, is one of the 29 set to climb Kilimanjaro. Having done two previous trips with the same organisation, the 49-year-old said the physical test was one she had always enjoyed.
"I've always wanted to do something like this but once the kids left home, it gave me time to do the training," she said.