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Today’s posting was supposed to be about my lovely weekend away, but today I was thrown for a bit of a loop. It was all good news though! Here is an e-mail I wrote and sent earlier, which I will post here as my blog entry ๐
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So life really is a funny thing. On Friday I had sent around an e-mail informing you that I had made the top 10 of the Big Mountain Challenge. I was trying to raise up to $25000 for The Kidney Foundation of Canada, and I was so close!
Well, today I received a call from Banff Lake Louise Tourism. Due to some eligibility requirements, the winner who was competing to win for Doctors Without Borders was ineligible. It’s unfortunate for Doctors Without Borders, which is a great charity. It’s also too bad for the winner from Ontario who I know was looking very forward to travelling to Banff and Lake Louise to experience the awesome landscape we have out here.
With that said, though… can you guess why they called me?!
I’m happy to announce that I am the WINNER of the Big Mountain Challenge!!! I’m still in shock over this news!
I had an idea that I ran a great campaign, thanks to social networking, a Global TV news segment and all of your support! I reached a vast number of people and spread the word about The Kidney Foundation of Canada and The Big Mountain Challenge. But to be told that I was, without a doubt, the contestant to give the former winner a run for that money!… well, that’s pretty cool :).
Thank you again, everyone, for your help and support! Since sending the e-mail on Friday, I’ve had many kind e-mails and messages about how it was amazing to bring awareness to kidney disease and The Kidney Foundation of Canada, and how happy and proud you were that I made the top 10! Thank you for reminding me that that feat was a huge accomplishment on its own.
By a twist of fate, it turns out- I made the Top 1! ๐
So what happens next?
1) Well, I’ve now secured $15000 for The Kidney Foundation of Canada. YAY! This is an AMAZING feeling.
2) Over the next two weeks, I will be running an intense fundraising campaign to raise up to $5000. I will say in advance that helping me get to this point has been incredible. Now I turn the focus away from me winning the challenge, and over to The Kidney Foundation of Canada. Any amount I can raise will truly benefit this amazing organization, so I encourage you to donate with as much (or as little) as you can. Any amount helps. I will be sending around further information on this once I set up the fundraising page. For every amount (up to $5000) that I raise, Banff Lake Louise Tourism will match it! And that’s how we’re going to get to $25000 for The Kidney Foundation of Canada!!
3) After that, I’m going to get into the best shape as I can, because I will have a week (starting August 27th) to hike Sulphur Mountain, Cascade Mountain, and Mount Temple. They are EPIC, but I know I will be able to do this. Here is a link that I found about Mount Temple, the most difficult of the three. The elevation gain is 1690 metres. It is rated as a difficult hike and is estimated to take anywhere between 8 and 12 hours. Climbing helmets and an ice axe are recommended. It is one of the highest peaks in the Lake Louise area. I’m super excited.
4) The prize also involves enjoying the Banff and Lake Louise areas. I’m always trying to encourage people to visit out this way, and now I’ll be able to entice them even more by experiencing the area a bit more. The winner and a guest receive:
– Round trip airfare to Calgary with transport to Banff National Park
– Eight nights in the Fairmont Banff Springs and the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise
– Spa treatments at a spa at The Fairmont Banff Springs
– A Certified Mountain Guide for Mount Temple and Cascade mountain, and a Parks Canada guide for Sulphur Mountain
– A Parks Canada Discovery Pass
My friend Dan from Guelph, Ontario will be flying out here as my guest, and he will join me in conquering these mountains. Dan brought this contest to my attention and has been supporting the campaign the whole way through, so it’ll be nice that he’s able to have Banff Lake Louise Tourism fly him out here for the challenge.
So I’m super stoked, but that’s only phase one of the challenge! Thanks again everyone… you’ll be hearing from me again ๐
Regards,
Rick
