Join us to find out what you are capable of and help us conquer disease. Here are our 2020 fundraising expeditions.
Beginner Level
Grand canyon
Re-scheduled to Sept 30 - Oct 4
Time to scratch this wonder of the world off your bucket list. Our traverse through the Grand Canyon is a mental and physically challenge. This 26 mile rim to rim hike has over 4,400 feet in elevation gain and will take your breath away. Due to overwhelming demand, we are offering two Grand Canyon trips this year.
Mt. Adams
June 22-26 (In partnership with the the Johns Hopkins University, Carey Business School)
*POSTPONED TO 2021 DUE TO COVID-19 PANDEMICJuly 6-8 (Open to All)
*POSTPONED TO 2021 DUE TO COVID-19 PANDEMICAugust 2-5 (All Women, in partnership with AdventurHER Travel)
August 9-12 (All Women, in partnership with AdventurHER Travel)
This three-day climb will inspire with the joys of summiting a glaciated dormant volcano. Mt. Adams is Washington State's second highest peak (altitude 12,276’) and is situated in the remote and stunning Cascades wilderness. This expedition promises challenges, education, bonding, and a lifetime of memories. As this is also our novice climb, individual climbers seeking a transformative experience are all skill levels are welcome.
Boundary Waters, Paddle For Hope
Sept. 25-29
Learning to paddle in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness is an antidote to the high pressure of modern life and a means of regaining serenity and equilibrium. Learning the skills to navigate, paddle, portage and camp in unpredictable weather is a mental and physical challenge that will test your endurance.
Intermediate Level
Eldorado Peak
July 22-26
Known for its awe-inspiring alpine ascent, this four-day expedition is one of the classic climbs in the Pacific Northwest. Summiting at 8,876 feet in elevation, climbers will ascend a little over 6,700 feet. Don’t be fooled by the lower elevation, as this peak boasts a classic alpine approach through water-crossings, scree/talus and boulder fields, and glaciers to get to high camp, followed by a challenging knife’s edge final approach.
Pico de Orizaba
January 4-10, 2021
In 2021, we return to the highest mountain in Mexico and the third highest in North America. Pico de Orizaba rises 18,491 ft. rises above sea level in the eastern end of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt, on the border between the states of Veracurz and Puebla. It is the second most prominent volcanic peak in the world after Africa's Mount Kilimanjaro.
Expert Level
Mt. Rainier
June 30-July
*POSTPONED TO 2021 DUE TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Mt. Rainier is one of the most coveted and sought after climbs in North America. This dormant volcano offers a physical and emotional challenge on the highest peak in Washington state, topping 14,411 feet in elevation. Mt. Rainier is technical and requires experience and both mental and physical preparation.
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