Sandy has been
fascinated with climbing
Kilimanjaro for several
years. Having
interviewed climbers,
authors and moviemakers
on the subject, Sandy
realized that reaching
the summit could be
accomplished.
Kilimanjaro is not a
technical climb, a fact
that is encouraging for
the average traveler.
Nonetheless, this trek
will be an incredible
adventure and the chance
for unparalleled
personal achievement.
Graham Farebrother has
climbed Kilimanjaro and
is also the tour
organizer. He will be
personally leading the
climbing party.
"After a few
conversations with
Graham, " noted Ms.
Dhuyvetter, I was
committed to making the
trek with Graham and to
do so with a charitable
purpose and giving
something back to this
wonderful world we live
in. Graham brings
experience and
enrichment to this
adventure as we climb
the 19,340 feet to the
summit of Kilimanjaro
and he is the recipient
of the Best Luxury Tour
Operator in Tanzania
Award from the Tanzania
Tourism Board in 2003.
We are honored to be
working with him and we
are extending a personal
invitation to all our
viewers and listeners to
join us as we take part
in this trip of a
lifetime. Not only will
you be undertaking a
personal challenge of
major proportions, you
will also be making a
real difference as we
help raise funds to find
a cure for
Neurofibromatosis, an
oftentimes fatal disease
that affects 1 out of
every 4,000 people."
Graham Farebrother
detailed the trek: " We
will be taking the most
beautiful route to the
summit of Kilimanjaro by
way of the Lemosho
Glades, Shira Plateau
and the Western Breach.
Our trek is longer than
most in terms of
distance and time on the
mountain, taking seven
nights to reach the
summit. This longer and
intentionally slower
route is not just
beautiful; it is also
the safest and most
successful route on the
mountain. The extra
days make a huge
beneficial impact on the
climbers'
acclimatization and make
the chances of a
successful summit a high
probability. Our guides
on the mountain are
quite simply the very
best. We have used them
for many years and are
looking forward to
climbing with them
again. When David
Breashears filmed his
IMAX movie Kilimanjaro
&endash; To the Roof of
Africa, he used the same
guides." Added
Farebrother, "The trek
will be a good physical
challenge, an
opportunity to raise
funds for a most worthy
cause and a lot of fun.
We invite you to join
our trek and raise funds
for the fight for the
cure and treatment of
Neurofibromatosis. In
return for raising funds
for the charity we are
offering you
preferential rates for
both the trek and
airfare. Our goal is to
raise US$75,000 net
funds for charity and we
hope you will be able to
assist us".
Neurofibromatosis
Neurofibromatosis
(NF) is not a rare
disorder, it is the most
common neurological
disorder caused by a
single gene. NF has been
classified into two
distinct types, NF1 and
NF2 with NF1 being the
more common form and
affecting approximately
1:4,000 births
throughout the world.
Both NF1 and NF2 are
genetically determined
disorders that affect
more than 100,000
Americans. This fact
makes NF more prevalent
than Cystic Fibrosis,
hereditary Muscular
Dystrophy, Huntington's
Disease and Tay Sachs
combined. Both forms of
NF are autosomal
dominant genetic
disorders that can be
inherited from a parent
who has NF or may be the
result of a new or
"spontaneous mutation"
(change) in the sperm or
egg cell. Each child of
an affected parent has a
50% chance of inheriting
the gene and developing
NF. The type of NF
(i.e., NF1 or NF2)
inherited by the child
is always the same as
that of the affected
parent, although the
severity of the
manifestations may
differ from person to
person within a family.
Although most cases
of NF1 are mild to
moderate, NF can lead to
disfigurement;
blindness; deafness;
skeletal abnormalities;
dermal, brain and spinal
tumors; loss of limbs;
malignancies; and
learning disabilities.
NF also has a connection
to developmental
problems, especially
learning disabilities,
which are five times
more common in the NF
population than in the
general population.
NF is worldwide in
distribution and affects
both sexes equally and
has no particular
racial, geographic or
ethnic distribution.
Therefore, NF can appear
in any family.
Accordingly, NF research
may benefit an
additional 100 million
Americans (i.e. 65
million with cancer and
35 million with learning
disabilities).
NF research began
eighteen years ago by
the National
Neurofibromatosis
Foundation and has been
enormously productive
ever since.
Costs: Climb
Kilimanjaro for $999!
For this charity trek
the cost is US$999 plus
airfare. If you agree to
raise US$5,000 or more,
for charity we will
charge you just US$999
for the trek.
The trek on
Kilimanjaro is
ordinarily priced at
US$3,861 per person plus
airfare from Newark,
which is typically
US$1,775 for a total of
approximately US$5,636.
However, Absolute
Adventure Travel is
heavily discounting the
trek rate in order to
raise funds for
Neurofibromatosis
research. In addition,
we have a special
airfare from Newark to
Kilimanjaro
International Airport,
via Amsterdam, on KLM
for only of US$1,584 per
person - a saving of
approximately US$200 per
person.
There are two ways
participants may pay for
the trek:
1.) Participants pay
only US$999 per person
for the trek and raise
US$5,000 or more for the
charity Texas
Neurofibromatosis
Foundation &endash; a
501 (C) (3)
organization. Donations
will be eligible for tax
deductions as allowed by
the IRS.
OR
2.) Participants pay
the standard trek fee,
US$3,861 and a donation
of $577 will be made by
Absolute Adventure
Travel to Texas
Neurofibromatosis
Foundation.
Accommodations,
Private transfers, Full
Service Trek,
Not included in the
price:
Any items of a
personal nature such as
hotel or camp extra
charges, telephone
calls, souvenirs,
immunizations, passports
and visas, travel
insurance and
gratuities.
Not included in the
price:
Any items of a
personal nature such as
hotel or camp extra
charges, telephone
calls, souvenirs,
immunizations, passports
and visas, travel
insurance and
gratuities.
If you are interested
in learning more, go to:
www.traveltalkradio.com/kili
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