Last
month, Greg Shwaga walked 700km across the beautiful province of Saskatchewan,
from Provost, Alberta to Roblin, Manitoba. It took him just under three weeks
and his adventures were able to raise almost $30,000 for Huntington disease
research and awareness.
One of our team members was personally drawn to this fundraiser, as she spent five years living in Saskatchewan and this is something that she would love to do herself. She had the opportunity to talk to Greg and ask him some questions about his walk once he was finished.
What was the most surprising part of the walk experience for you?
One of our team members was personally drawn to this fundraiser, as she spent five years living in Saskatchewan and this is something that she would love to do herself. She had the opportunity to talk to Greg and ask him some questions about his walk once he was finished.
What was the most surprising part of the walk experience for you?
The
most surprising part was seeing how this event took off on social media. There
were people that I hadn't met or hadn't seen in years that were checking in to
see how I was doing. I live streamed the walk on Facebook and people actually
tuned in to see me walking across the province.
What was the most challenging part?
Most
challenging was the traffic. I could never really just peacefully walk
because the traffic was constant. Blisters and knee pain were always a
constant as well.
How did you keep your
spirits up when you were having a hard day?
You
have to keep thinking about why you are doing what you are doing. You also
remind yourself that any of your discomforts are temporary while someone with
HD can't just say "I'm done in three weeks." I also had people
walk with me for various portions of the trip so that helped me get through
those days.
What were some of the most memorable moments of this experience?
Congratulations Greg! We are so proud of what you were able to do! Greg’s fundraising page is still open at bit.ly/GregSKWalk, so it’s not too late to make a donation.
For more information about Greg’s walk, check out his blog at https://igslearn.com/2017/07/13/on-the-road/
If you would like to create or attend an event for the Huntington Society of Canada, please contact us at events@huntingtonsociety.ca
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