Climb to Fight Breast Cancer: Choose Your Peak and Support Cancer Research GlobeNewswire - Virtual Strategy | |
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SEATTLE, Washington - The 16th annual Climb to Fight Breast Cancer offers adventurers a distinctive way to honor loved ones and dedicate funds to breast cancer research this October, National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Registration is open for climbers of all skill levels to sign up and start training for trips to any of 11 peaks set for spring, summer and fall of 2013 in support of breast cancer research at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.
Additional Climb to Fight Breast Cancer peaks are:
Most of the expeditions are scheduled for the spring and summer months, but Volcanoes of Mexico climbs take place in October or November.
Professional guides from Alpine Ascents International lead the expeditions to Denali, Mount Olympus, Volcanoes of Mexico, Mount Elbrus, Mount Kilimanjaro, Mount Rainier and Mount Baker. Shasta Mountain Guides leads Mount Shasta, and guides from Portland Parks and Recreation lead teams on Mount Adams, Mount Hood and Mount St. Helens.
Each climb team has a limited number of team members – generally nine or 10 – as established by the guide services. Participants commit to fundraising minimums of $3,000 to $12,500, depending on the mountain.
A full schedule of peaks, climb dates and routes can be found at www.fhcrc.org/climb. For more information or to register for the Climb to Fight Breast Cancer, visit www.fhcrc.org/climb or email cfbc@fhcrc.org.
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