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Climbing for Legacy - (Defence Family Matters)
1. This article appeared in the Autumn 2011 edition of defence family
YOUR COMMUNITY
matters, a magazine sent to 29 500 ADF members with dependants.
The magazine is produced by the Defence Community Organisation.
www.defence.gov.au/dco/dfm.htm
Climbing for Legacy
Imagine climbing Australia’s tallest mountain … then multiply it by seven! That is exactly
what Shane Pophfer and Darren Wise, two former 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian
Regiment soldiers are doing—all in the name of charity.
Shane and Darren have climbed four of
the infamous Seven Summits in the past
few years—four of the highest mountains
in the world and the highest in each of
their continents.
In March last year Shane and Darren
tackled the 6962 m of Mount Aconcagua
in Argentina and the 5642 m of Mount
Elbrus, raising $13 000 for the Westmead
Children’s Hospital in Sydney. This year they
have set their sights on greater things and
will embark on the arduous and difficult
terrain of Denali, Mount McKinley, in Alaska.
Darren and Shane have direct ABOVE – the Australian Returned Services
Recently, they have added Legacy as a experience of the impact of Legacy’s
League Flag on the summit of Mount Elbrus
in Russia
beneficiary of their fundraising efforts. good work—a widow of a Commando
Over the years, both Darren and Shane told them of the real and tangible
difference Legacy had made in the lives What are the Seven Summits?
have stayed linked into the military
community. They have great admiration of her and her two children. The Seven Summits are
and respect not only for active servicemen ‘It is an honour and privilege to know composed of each of the tallest
and women but also the families that that our climb can help a family caught mountain peaks of each of the
support them here and overseas. up in such a tragedy,’ said Shane. seven major continents.
‘We carry the spirit of the Anzacs— Aconcagua (6962 m, South America)
The Denali climb is scheduled for early
endurance, courage, ingenuity, mateship June and the adventurers hope to raise Carstensz Pyramid (Puncak Jaya)
and good humour—on every climb,’ $15 000 for Legacy. (4884 m, Oceania)*
they said. ‘On every summit we raise Denali (Mount McKinley)
the Returned Services League flag If you would like to add to the (6194 m, North America)
in memory of our fallen soldiers, and fundraising total, the website for
Elbrus (Minghi-Tau) (5642 m, Europe)
in honour of serving members of the donations is now open.
Everest (Sagarmatha or Chomolungma)
Australian Defence Force.
www.everydayhero.com.au/legacy (8848 m, Asia)
‘We are members of the Doyalson-Wyee Kilimanjaro (Volcano Kibo: Uhuru Peak)
RSL sub-branch and have received (5892 m, Africa)
great support from them. We would More information Kosciuszko (2228 m, Australia)*
like nothing more than to raise funds to For more information please email Vinson Massif (4892 m, Antarctica)
ensure Legacy continues to provide a Darren or visit the team’s website.
valuable service to the families of our *There is some debate about whether
Email: Darren@wiseleadership.net.au Australia or Oceania represents the
fallen servicemen and women,’ Darren seventh peak so we have included both.
www.darrenwise.com.au
and Shane said.
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