Everest Sponsorship Letter
Everest Sponsorship Letter
Everest Sponsorship Letter
In Support of
I furthered my preparation in 1996 and 1997 by spending two full weeks living and hiking in the Canadian Rocky
Mountains summiting 10 mountains. This opened my eyes to respect mountaineering, where a new challenge was
overcome, altitude. Know as Metres Above Sea Level (MASL), the higher your travel up a mountain, the less
oxygen there is to breath. Although in 1996-1997 I did not climb any mountains that were of any significant
MASL, this was my first exposure to high altitude.
My first exposure to very high altitude climbing came in January 2010 when I spent a month hiking in Peru and
Bolivia, reaching a height of 4215 MASL. At that altitude you struggle for oxygen by breathing faster and the heart
rate increases to circulate what little oxygen your blood has to the cells of your body.
Always wanting to test myself and push higher in altitude, along with three friends, we set our sights on Mount
Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Africa. Standing at 5895 MASL, it is Africa’s highest mountain. On the morning of
January 14th, 2012, after climbing for 7 days and temperatures of –20 degrees, we stood on the highest point of the
continent, with a Winnipeg Jets flag in tow. This was my first exposure to Extreme Altitude and Altitude Sickness.
With full body aches and pains similar to the flu, minor headaches, along with nausea and vomiting that lasts for
days, all 4 of us had some form of Altitude Sickness.
December 2016 was the next high for me where I spent 17 days climbing Mount Aconcagua in Argentina.
Standing at 6960 MASL, it is the highest mountain outside of the Himalayas. Along with the training I’ve received
from being part of the Winnipeg Fire Department Hi-Angle Rescue Team, hiking and camping in the extreme
altitude and temperatures of Aconcagua (-30 degrees), I am now prepared for the next big test, MOUNT
EVERSEST
Given the normally short Everest climbing season, I will be climbing Mount Everest from March-May 2019 with
an expect summit date around May 17th, 2019 (weather dependent).
There are 6 levels of sponsorship that are listed Sean Mooney, a friend who summited
Everest in 2013, shown here on the
below. All the funds from these sponsorship levels summit of Mount Denali wearing
summit jacket with spots for two
will go directly to the Never Alone Foundation. Summit Sponsor Logos.
Fundraising Levels
Supporter for a minimum of $1,000 (unlimited spots)*
A supporter will have your name or company logo on all signage, social media, my training t-shirts
and banners (including banner that will be at Basecamp). Sponsorship will also include talks and
presentations done after returning from Nepal.
Due* to the nature of mountain climbing, I can not guarantee I will make it to the summit
Camp Sponsors
Supporters