Hello friends:
We got word on Saturday night that after a grueling ten day climb, our friend Darol, a paraplegic Army Vet who lives here in
Saturday, August 16, 2008
DAY 10 -

18,400' and the final summit for the team. Darol has climbed as far as his strength and equipment will take him. You can hear how heavy his breathing is from the altitude on top of the crater rim. Darol would have never made it without the love, support and encouragement from friends and family.
Please be sure to visit the Freedom For Life Foundation web site to view current events and activities that you may want to participate in.

Let me know if you would be willing to match my commitment of $100 [or more] to enable this organization to help handicapped veterans "live lives with out limits". By Darol's example, he is demonstrating the possibilities accessible to every one of us, every day...
Thanks in advance, Kent Looft
It's a wonder that an everyday cell phone can send voices across the globe. On that note we do have a sound bite from an interview by Gillian Kohl of Arizona Public Radio, KNAU. Gillian trailed along with Darol as he was training 2 weeks before departing for
Watch the national news in your local areas to expand on this breaking event of The First Unassisted Paraplegic Climb of Mt. Kilimanjaro, Tanzania,

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