May 2, 2018

Destination Denali: Reaching New Heights to Support Research into the Health & Wellbeing of Women

My passion for adventure is the by-product of a love for the outdoors instilled by rural Canadian roots and an inherent sense of ‘wanderlust’. These same rural roots have also instilled in me the importance of community and my personal responsibility in playing a part to make it better. 

Over the course of the literal (and proverbial) ‘highs’ and ‘lows’ of the past 10 years of adventure and expeditions, I’ve sought to leverage my experiences climbing some of the highest mountains on earth as opportunities to inspire others and to give back to my community by raising funds and awareness to support the health and wellbeing of women and babies around the world through research, training and education.

The Challenge

From June 10th  - July 1st 2018, I’ll brave severe conditions to climb the tallest mountain in North America – Denali via its notoriously challenging west buttress route. Located 130 miles north of Anchorage, Alaska, Denali rises an icy 6,190m (20,310 feet) out of a sea of glaciers and other peaks that comprise the Alaska Range.

The adventure will be extreme. High altitude, sub-Arctic conditions, fickle weather, unpredictable storms, steep slopes, and deep crevasses combine to make Denali one of the most difficult and severe mountains in the world. The climb will involve relaying loads of equipment over 66 kilometers (41 miles) in 22 days, establishing camps and climbing slowly enough for proper acclimatization. In addition, I’ll be carrying a 60 pound pack and be pulling a 40 pound sled, loaded with gear to establish camps on the mountain in preparation to get into position to summit in late June.

I’ll draw from a significant track-record of experience from over 25 major expeditions to the highest mountains on earth including Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and others in the high Himalaya, Andes and Alps.  On these expeditions I’ve learned to ‘dig deep’, tapping into reserves of strength and determination to put one foot in front of the other. But even before that, I’ve learned to manage training and extensive preparation around the commitments of a demanding job by honing skills in discipline, commitment, courage and creativity.

Giving back

I wanted to be in a position to give back to the communities and the people that have played such an important role in my life. This is why I have chosen charities in the UK and Canada.

I'm raising funds and awareness to support the life saving work of Women’s College Hospital Foundation (WCH) in Canada and Wellbeing of Women (WoW) in the UK, focusing specifically on research into women’s cancers including breast cancer and gynaecological cancers including ovarian cancer, cervical cancer and womb cancer.

This field of research into women’s cancers is hugely underfunded, particularly given the staggering and sobering facts about women’s cancers in the UK and Canada.

Wellbeing of Women (UK)

Wellbeing of Women is the charity dedicated to improving the health of women and babies, to make a difference to everybody's lives today and tomorrow. Every year the charity invests in special research projects and allocate funds towards the training of specialist doctors and midwives. Established in 1964 Wellbeing of Women remains unique in having such a comprehensive remit for women’s health. Wellbeing of Women are one of very few funders of peer-reviewed medical research on topics such as the menopause and endometriosis alongside work seeking to prevent premature birth and recurrent miscarriage and to discover new therapies for gynecological cancer.

Women’s College Hospital (Canada)

For over a century, WCH has been at the forefront of closing health gaps for women and their loved ones and is an internationally recognized leader in the research, diagnosis and care of women’s cancers. By scaling up important innovations and education in the areas of breast and ovarian cancers, WCH reaches healthcare providers, institutions, women and their families in every part of Canada, through the national reach of the Canadian Cancer Society, with a goal to deliver new models of care.

Mountains of our lives

 “Climbing Denali is no different from any other challenges we aim to overcome in our lives.  Whether starting a new job, mending a broken relationship or stepping outside of our comfort zone, we’re all climbing a mountain of sorts.  These experiences require us to be stronger than we think we are, endure more than we think we can, and become more than we dreamed possible. By supporting the work of WCH and Wellbeing of Women I want to play a direct role in making those proverbial mountains so much easier to climb by helping to advance the health and wellbeing of women and creating solutions for the healthcare system that benefit all people – making everyone’s lives better and easier today and tomorrow."

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About Wellbeing of Women

Wellbeing of Women is the charity dedicated to improving the health of women and babies, to make a difference to everybody's lives today and tomorrow. Every year the charity invests in special research projects and allocate funds towards the training of specialist doctors and midwives. Established in 1964 Wellbeing of Women have enabled the major breakthrough's in obstetrics and gynecology.
Wellbeing of Women remains unique in having such a comprehensive remit for women’s health. Wellbeing of Women are one of very few funders of peer-reviewed medical research on topics such as the menopause and endometriosis alongside work seeking to prevent premature birth and recurrent miscarriage and to discover new therapies for gynecological cancer.

 http://www.wellbeingofwomen.org.uk
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About Women’s College Hospital

For more than 100 years Women’s College Hospital (WCH) has been developing revolutionary advances in healthcare. Today, WCH is a world leader in the health of women and Canada’s leading, academic ambulatory hospital. A champion of health equity, WCH advocates for the health of all women from diverse cultures and backgrounds and ensures their needs are reflected in the care they receive. It focuses on delivering innovative solutions that address Canada’s most pressing issues related to population health, patient experience and system costs. The WCH Institute for Health System Solutions and Virtual Care (WIHV) is developing new, scalable models of care that deliver improved outcomes for patients and sustainable solutions for the health system as a whole.

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