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I’m planning a trip to the Ne Pali coast in Kauai next month and was checking out a really helpful blog for some info on the Kalalau hike (I’ve heard so much about it) when I got sidetracked by another great blog that referenced another thing I have heard a lot about: Summit For Someone, a charity fund raiser sponsored by Backpacker Magazine to assist the Big City Mountaineers organization.
If you choose to join a Summit For Someone climb, you’ll get to select from one of 24 classic North American mountains, such as Mt. Rainier, Mt. Shasta, or Mt. Hood. To join one of these adventures, you simply make a monetary pledge to Big City Mountaineers, with that pledge varying depending on the mountain you choose to climb. From there you can elect to donate the money directly, or raise the funds yourself. They’ll even provide you with a fund raising kit.
Rock climbing trips can cost as little as $2900 while expedition alpine climbs run closer to $7500. Those prices include the necessary gear, although you can take a discount if you decide to use your own equipment. That money will help send as many as five at-risk teenagers on a wilderness adventure of their own later in the year (thanks for the info, Adventure Junkie).
What a win-win situation for anyone who loves hiking or climbing and who wants to do something worthwhile for disadvantaged children. I’m inspired to start something like this in my home country of South Africa where I first fell in love with mountain climbing (when I was a revolting teenager my father dragged me up and down numerous peaks in the Jonkershoek Valley, near Stellenbosch, before I stopped whining and realised that I was actually having a blast). It is a country with no shortage of incredible peaks to summit as well as a distressingly large number of disadvantaged, at-risk youth, so my mind is just starting to whirr with all the possibilities that this could present - as well as the logistical challenges for someone like myself who has never attempted something like this before. I’m going to have to do some research…
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