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West 91大黄鸭 firefighters to head on a life changing adventure

West 91大黄鸭 Professional Firefighters getting ready for third 鈥媋nnual Fire in the Mountains trip for individuals with a disability.

West 91大黄鸭 Professional Firefighters Local 4457 will again be breaking down barriers  in 2016 with their third 鈥媋nnual Fire in the Mountains trip for individuals with a disability.

鈥淭his years trip is unique in that we will be offering a multi鈥恉ay paddling trip to world鈥恌amous Murtle Lake, the largest canoe鈥恛nly lake in North America,"  said firefighter Ryan Onyschuk. 鈥Set in the pristine mountain valley of Wells Gray Provincial Park, Murtle Lake will provide us the opportunity to take more than one lucky individual this year on a four-to-five day adventure of a life鈥恡ime.鈥

In the two previous years the union provided a couple of lucky individuals the opportunity to spend three days with their firefighter heroes hiking the Rocky Mountains in Yoho National Park and traversing the ridge lines of Cathedral Provincial Park.

Firefighters step up in a huge way each year by both raising the money required to make the trips possible and providing the manpower and support personnel during the trips.

They team up each year with CRIS Adaptive Adventures out of the Central Okanagan.

"CRIS Adaptive Adventures has been providing these types of excursion for individuals with disabilities for the past years throughout Western Canada. They provide the expertise and guiding to make the trips possible and safe," said Onyschuk.

Last year's recipient was Logan Miller an avid outdoor adventurer but due to a rare form of progressive neuro-degenerative disorder his mobility depends on the use of a wheelchair which in turn greatly reduces his access to the wilderness.

鈥淭he WKPF donation last year was truly a generous act that provided an unforgettable experience for Logan Miller and his dad. The firefighters鈥 donation of time and money helps people who wouldn鈥檛 otherwise have the opportunity, or means to experience such an outdoor adventure,鈥 said CRIS Adaptive Adventures board member Eric Rampone.

The trips have a tremendous impact on a participant鈥檚 life, helping to improve mental and physical health, while breaking down social and physical barriers and promoting inclusion for all.

鈥淭hese experiences have a much greater impact than just the participant chosen. It changes lives and gives hope for many鈥 said Debra Miller, Logan鈥檚 mother.

WKPF Captain Nathan Pike noted that you never fully realize the impact of these trips until you volunteer on one.

"It is an amazing feeling to see the smiles and laughs and how content someone can be out in the mountains and fresh air without concern for barriers,鈥 said Pike.

The 2016 trip location, Murtle Lake, provides opportunities to paddle miles of uninhabited pristine shoreline, explore remote waterfalls, access alpine hiking trails only accessible by boat and sleep on peaceful beachfront camping spots.

To apply for the Fire in the Mountains trip with the West 91大黄鸭 Professional Firefighters, write a letter about yourself that explains why you would like to participate on this trip and what it would mean to you.

Application have to be received by March 15  at the CRIS Adaptive Adventures office (PO Box #25141 Mission Park PO 91大黄鸭 BC V1W 3Y7)

For more information on how to apply, or to find out how to get involved in similar trips as a participant or sponsor visit 鈥媤ww.adaptiveadventures.ca鈥, call 250-979-3941 or email 驳别苍别谤补濒蔼肠辞谤别颈苍蝉辞.肠辞尘鈥.



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