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UBCO student cycles to Arctic Ocean to fundraise for mental health awareness

Mikey Friedland cycled from the 49th parallel to Tuktoyaktuk by himself
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Friedland鈥檚 goal was to raise awareness and money for the Canadian Mental Health Association鈥檚 Ride Don鈥檛 Hide initiative. So far, he has raised more than $27,000, more than double his fundraising goal. (Contributed)

A UBC Okanagan student spent his summer doing something he is passionate about 鈥 raising awareness for mental health.

Mikey Friedland cycled from the 49th parallel (the Canada-US border at Osoyoos) to Tuktoyaktuk (the Inuvialuit town on the Arctic Ocean) by himself. His goal was to raise awareness and money for the Canadian Mental Health Association鈥檚 Ride Don鈥檛 Hide initiative. So far, he has raised more than $27,000, more than double his fundraising goal.

Friedland is also an aspiring documentary filmmaker. He left Osoyoos on May 21 with a secondhand touring bike, panniers stuffed full with supplies, his camera and a drone. He also had absolutely no long-distance cycling experience before starting his trek.

鈥淲hen I started, I took a photo of myself at the Welcome to B.C. sign in Osoyoos. When I saw the same sign from the opposite side, crossing into the Yukon, it was absolutely the coolest thing in my entire life,鈥 said Friedland.

The journey is also a personal one for him. Friedland planned to go on exchange with UBCO鈥檚 Go Global program, which was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He took a year off of school and moved to Revelstoke to spend the winter skiing. In the spring, Friedland experienced loneliness and seasonal depression despite being surrounded by friends. He felt unhappy and lost motivation to do a lot of things.

鈥淗aving a goal is very important to me,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hen I鈥檓 working toward something, that鈥檚 when I鈥檓 at my happiest and best. So, I found a goal, riding my bike as far north as I physically can before going back to school.鈥

鈥淭his hasn鈥檛 been an easy journey, but it has certainly been an amazing experience,鈥 he added. 鈥淓very day I鈥檓 in a new area, and every few hours, a new ecosystem.鈥

Contributions to his campaign can be made .



paula.tran@kelownacapnews.com

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