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Make a difference for youth and help them to experience wilderness for the first time.

Bay Area Wilderness Training, a non-profit organization that gets at-risk and underprivileged youth outdoors. For every $1,000 raised an average of 17 kids will get outside on trips with experienced adults using the best gear in the outdoor industry Help a kid see the Milky Way for the first time and make a difference in his/her life.

The Podcast

The Climb For Kids Podcast will begin in December, with podcasts covering fundraising efforts, Climbing for Kids awareness activities, my weekly training, training climbs, and finally the climbs themselves where you will be taken to the tops of some of the most awe inspiring mountains in the US and Mexico. Subscribe, donate, and come with me on this journey. All podcasts will be available in HD as well as iPod/iPhone sizes.

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I am climbing five major mountains to raise funds for Bay Area Wilderness Training. Mt. Whitney--the highest mountain in the Continental US, Mt. Shasta, Mt. Rainier, The Grand Teton, and Pico de Orizaba, the 3rd tallest mountain in North America. I am also climbing many more mountains as I train.

My goal is to raise $25,000 for BAWT!

Join me as I podcast and blog my fundraising efforts as well as my training and climbing. Please consider a small or large tax deductible donation in my name to Bay Area Wilderness Training.


Climb For Kids Podcast

iTunes (iPhone version)
iTunes (HD version)

Episode 1 for iPod (small size 27 Mb)
Episode 1 for iPhone/iPod (medium size 61Mb) (RSS Feed)
Episode 1 in HD (Large file 200 Mb)
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Please donate to BAWT in my honor to help me reach my fundraising goal as well as the five summits.

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