Paul's Pacific Crest Challenge
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The Pacific Crest Trail is 2,650 miles long and runs acrosss desert, over rugged peaks, through mosquitoes and on to boreal snows. Paul Nussbaum, autism self-advocate and seasoned expeditioneer, has now set himself a fresh challenge: a solo journey along the full length of the PCT, showcasing the strength, ability, and courage to be found in autism. Paul sets out on June 14, 2018.
Paul is a veteran of many expeditions in the Sierra and the Rocky Mountains, including week-long journeys in the depth of winter. He is fully outfitted and has backing from the autism organizations AASCEND , Ascendigo , and generous private donors. At this point Paul is $1500 short of covering expenses for transportation, food to be shipped to stopping points along the way, and incidental equipment costs. Thank you for supporting Paul's vision that shows what is possible in autism, and that is an inspiration to all, especially to young people on the autism spectrum!
Paul is a veteran of many expeditions in the Sierra and the Rocky Mountains, including week-long journeys in the depth of winter. He is fully outfitted and has backing from the autism organizations AASCEND , Ascendigo , and generous private donors. At this point Paul is $1500 short of covering expenses for transportation, food to be shipped to stopping points along the way, and incidental equipment costs. Thank you for supporting Paul's vision that shows what is possible in autism, and that is an inspiration to all, especially to young people on the autism spectrum!
Organisateur
Gregory YATES
Organisateur
San Francisco, CA