It’s Time To Donate!!

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I may have won Banff National Park’s Big Mountain Challenge, but we’re not done yet! It’s now time to raise $5000! Every donation (up to $5000) will be matched by Banff Lake Louise Tourism. Upon completion of the hikes, an additional $15000 will be donated to The Kidney Foundation of Canada. So potentially, that’s $25000! WOAH! Please donate as much or as little as you can :).
Here’s the blurb from the donation page:
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The Banff National Park Big Mountain Challenge contest launched on Facebook on June 11, 2012, asking entrants to submit a photograph of themselves with accompanying commentary about how they would prepare for the epic challenge of ascending 3 mountain peaks over the course of seven days. The winner would also have a chance to raise up to $25000 for charity. By close of the contest, 719 entries had been submitted from around North America. 
How did I prepare for the challenge? By singing show tunes to keep the bears away, of course! 
The first part of the Big Mountain Challenge is now complete… and I’m humbled to say that I’ve been chosen as the winner! Thank you everyone for your votes, your encouragement, and your support- this was possible because of you. I’m still in absolute shock that my photo entry was chosen! I can’t wait to take on this challenge and report back on the amazing experience it will be. But that’s still a few weeks away. 

The second phase in the Big Mountain Challenge is to fundraise for my charity of choice. So over the next two weeks, I will be raising pledges of support for The Kidney Foundation of Canada. What’s awesome is that Banff Lake Louise Tourism will match all donations, dollar-for-dollar, up to $5000! Not only have they hosted a great contest, they are also happy to donate to an incredible charity. Upon completion of the ascents, a guaranteed $15000 will be given to The Kidney Foundation of Canada, as well as up to $10000 more based on the pledges earned. 

So what’s our goal?? The ultimate goal is $25000 for The Kidney Foundation of Canada. To make sure this happens, we need to raise at least $5000 in pledges. This is an ambitious goal to achieve within two weeks, but I have no doubt that with your support and generosity, we can do it! Any amount, as large or as little, will benefit this great organization. (Note: All donors will receive an electronic tax receipt via e-mail).

For more information, visit www.kidney.ca
I’ve been asked the question: Why did you choose The Kidney Foundation of Canada? Truthfully, up until a few years ago, and probably like many Canadians, I didn’t know much about kidney disease or the effects of kidney failure. When I moved from Ontario to work with a kidney disease research group at the University of Calgary, I learned very quickly that chronic kidney disease is very serious, lifelong, and there is no cure. It not only impacts the life of the patient, but the patient’s family and friends as well. And there are 2.6 million Canadians who have or are at risk of kidney disease. There is so much we still need to understand about the disease, and so sometimes it’s difficult to give it the platform and attention it deserves. 
From a personal standpoint, I have family members affected by diabetes and high blood pressure, and I learned that those are the two leading risk factors for kidney disease. That’s a very scary thing to think about. Over 50% of people diagnosed with kidney disease have diabetes, high blood pressure, or both. 
The Kidney Foundation of Canada is a leading national health charity for reducing the burden of kidney disease. They focus on research, education and support, promoting access to quality health care, and increasing public awareness for organ donation. I felt it was important to hike for The Kidney Foundation of Canada. It’s my way of showing support so they can continue helping all Canadians affected by kidney disease.
For more information on The Kidney Foundation of Canada, please visit www.kidney.ca.

The Big Mountain Challenge- Vote for me!

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It’s been over a week since I entered the Big Mountain Challenge, sponsored by Banff Lake Louise Tourism. Thanks to EVERYONE who has supported me with this so far- your votes and encouraging words have been amazing! It’s no secret that I’m huge into hiking in the Canadian Rockies. Well, the winner of this contest, along with a friend, will summit 3 EPIC peaks within 7 days, all in the name of a charity. Those peaks are Mount Temple, Cascade Mountain, and Sulphur Mountain. From what I know, they are all high and challenging mountains, and I have yet to hike any of them! Even though ice axes and helmets may be required, I’m up for the challenge 🙂 The great thing about the contest is that it’s for charity: the winner will receive $15000 for a charity of their choosing. Every amount raised by the winner will be matched, up to $5000. So, potentially, that’s $25000 for charity! Woah!

As for the charity: given my work in kidney disease research, I have decided to hike for The Kidney Foundation of Canada. Kidneys are important for regulating water, removing wastes, filtering blood and producing hormones… so you can imagine what happens if they begin to fail. The Kidney Foundation of Canada continues to provide leadership for kidney health and improve the lives for all Canadians affected by kidney disease. It’s definitely an amazing organization.
Help me win for The Kidney Foundation of Canada!
The first step is to be chosen, which is partially based on votes and comments. 
So humbly, if you’re reading this post, this is where I ask you to please vote for me and help me win Big Mountain Challenge. All you need to do is click on this link and click on the “Vote Now” button:
(***In fact, you may click on this link EVERY DAY until July 27th to give me as many votes as possible! ***)
Or, you can “Like” the following page and add comments that you want me to win!

Vote for me! Please click HERE.

If you’re wondering what the tag line of the photo is all about, it’s in response to the question: “How are you getting ready to prepare for the challenge?” By singing show tunes to keep the bears away…. obviously. I do like to sing….
I did have the most votes for a while, but at the time of writing this, I have the second most votes. Thankfully, having the most votes does not result in winning. The winner is chosen based on what the judging panel is looking for, but votes and comments of support are STRONGLY considered. So keep clicking that “Vote Now” button and leaving comments when you can. Let’s hope I win! *fingers crossed*

Thanks for reading and let’s keep those votes coming!
Rick