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Give the gift of the outdoors to underpriviledged youth

Summiting a peak is fun, but even better when it’s for a good cause. What if you could use your love for adventure and the outdoors as a vehicle to give back?

You can and it’s relatively simple to do. Get a group of friends or colleagues together, raise $4,000 or $5,000 (depending on the climb) for a good cause and summit one of four peaks: Mt. Shasta, Cathedral Peak, Mt. Rainer, and Mt. hood. The cause? Getting underprivileged, at-risk youth outdoors via a non-profit called Climbing for Kids. For every $1,000 raised, an average of 17 kids will get the opportunity to join an outdoor trip outfitted with the best gear in the outdoor industry and lead by experienced guides.

Climbing for Kids will outfit your team with gear needed for your journey, including a Gregory Baltoro, and provide you with an experienced guide. There’s a bonus, too. Climbers walk away with $1,500 worth of gear, which includes a Gregory Baltoro, Big Agnes sleeping bag, OR shell jacket and pants, LEKI trekking poles and more.

Since 1999, Climbing for Kids has been able to introduce more than 10,000 at-risk and underprivileged kids to the outdoors.

Peak bagging for a better world anyone?

Got a note today from the folks over at Bay Area Wilderness Training, one of the nonprofit groups we support here at Gregory. They’re just ramping up their Climbing for Kids Program for 2009. It’s a great way to bag one of North America’s great peak’s and do something good in one fell swoop. Doesn’t get much better than that!

Here’s the scoop from BATW:

Join Climbing For Kids and kill two birds with one stone.  Climb one of the greatest peaks in North America and help give under-privileged youth the opportunity to experience the wilderness firsthand. 

 In 2009, climbers will have the experience of a lifetime when they ascend one of the five most sought-after peaks in the US and Mexico: Rainier, Whitney, Shasta, the Grand Teton, or Pico de Orizaba. On top of that, each climber will also receive $1,500 worth of FREE, brand-new, mountaineering gear. In return, climbers agree to fundraise on behalf of the Bay Area Wilderness Training (BAWT). This five-mountain benefit climb program is BAWT’s biggest fundraising event of the year and will raise more than $200,000. Continue reading >>