By A Mystery Man Writer
Imagine hiking at an altitude of 17,000 to 18,000 feet for hours. You're exhausted walking back to camp, but then you're greeted with 100 or more people singing loudly. This is exactly how the guides, porters, cooks and crew greeted 27 Climb to Fight Cancer climbers on Mt. Kilimanjaro each day they returned from the days trek. Dr.
Seattle scientist summits Mt. Kilimanjaro to fight cancer, raise money
alpine ascents international Climb to Fight Cancer's Blog
Celebrating the Legacy of Dr. Don Thomas, Father of the Bone Marrow Transplant
Fred Hutch on LinkedIn: Seattle scientist summits Mt. Kilimanjaro to fight cancer, raise money
Chris Awad Climb to Fight Cancer's Blog
The Volcanoes of Mexico – Two Summits!
Mt. Rainier Amazes Climb to Fight Cancer's Blog
Mt. Baker ~ The Crown Jewel of the North Cascades
Mt. Rainier Amazes Climb to Fight Cancer's Blog
Mt. Baker ~ The Crown Jewel of the North Cascades
Can I REALLY Climb a Mountain?
Kristin Anderson's Instagram, Twitter & Facebook on IDCrawl
Fred Hutch on LinkedIn: Seattle scientist summits Mt. Kilimanjaro to fight cancer, raise money
Mt. Rainier Amazes Climb to Fight Cancer's Blog