To kick off 2018's Operation Camp My Way- we will go live to air on 101,5 Whistler FM radio - be sure to tune in and learn more of how
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To kick off 2018’s Operation Camp My Way- we will go live to air on 101,5 Whistler FM radio – be sure to tune in and learn more of how we can better undertand Post Traumatic Stress / Mental Health and Addciction – Recovery
Track us Daily – Sponsors are invited to attend the event or they can watch the training for the event and the actual event online at CLICK HERE – GPS TRACKING REAL TIME
Help support our Emergency Service Providers who struggle from a Operational Stress Injury ( PTSD) CLICK HERE – GO FUND ME
For more information about the event or to arrange an interview with Terrance Kosikar, please contact : Jeff Waters 604-848-4551 Terrance@campmyway.com
Learn more about Camp My Way, a registered non-profit society: CLICK HERE
Whistler, BC; Feb 23, 2010: The memorial for Nodar Kumaritashvili who died at the Whistler Sliding Centre, that started at the Olympic rings was moved to a stand nearby. Whistler Live! sites along the Village Stroll combine the best action from 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Games, celebrating athletes, arts and culture from our community and around the world. Photo: Joern Rohde/wpnn.org
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Whistler, BC; Mar. 19, 2016: The final km from the memorial of Georgian luger, Nodar Kumaritashvili, at Whistler’s Olympic Plaza to Skiers Plaza with Terrance Kosikar on his journey to raise awareness for PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) ; While wearing 52 pounds of solid steel chain and battling northern British Columbia’s brutal winter conditions and passing through 12 avalanche paths, he will be flipping a 400 pound tractor tire across 7 back-country mountains in the Cayoosh Range in the interior of British Columbia. Photo: Joern Rohde/www.joernrohde.com
Whistler, BC; Mar. 19, 2016: The final km from the memorial of Georgian luger, Nodar Kumaritashvili, at Whistler’s Olympic Plaza to Skiers Plaza with Terrance Kosikar on his journey to raise awareness for PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) ; While wearing 52 pounds of solid steel chain and battling northern British Columbia’s brutal winter conditions and passing through 12 avalanche paths, he will be flipping a 400 pound tractor tire across 7 back-country mountains in the Cayoosh Range in the interior of British Columbia. Photo: Joern Rohde/www.joernrohde.com
Whistler, BC; Mar. 19, 2016: The final km from the memorial of Georgian luger, Nodar Kumaritashvili, at Whistler’s Olympic Plaza to Skiers Plaza with Terrance Kosikar on his journey to raise awareness for PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) ; While wearing 52 pounds of solid steel chain and battling northern British Columbia’s brutal winter conditions and passing through 12 avalanche paths, he will be flipping a 400 pound tractor tire across 7 back-country mountains in the Cayoosh Range in the interior of British Columbia. Photo: Joern Rohde/www.joernrohde.com
Whistler, BC; Mar. 19, 2016: The final km from the memorial of Georgian luger, Nodar Kumaritashvili, at Whistler’s Olympic Plaza to Skiers Plaza with Terrance Kosikar on his journey to raise awareness for PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) ; While wearing 52 pounds of solid steel chain and battling northern British Columbia’s brutal winter conditions and passing through 12 avalanche paths, he will be flipping a 400 pound tractor tire across 7 back-country mountains in the Cayoosh Range in the interior of British Columbia. Photo: Joern Rohde/www.joernrohde.com
Whistler, BC; Mar. 19, 2016: The final km from the memorial of Georgian luger, Nodar Kumaritashvili, at Whistler’s Olympic Plaza to Skiers Plaza with Terrance Kosikar on his journey to raise awareness for PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) ; While wearing 52 pounds of solid steel chain and battling northern British Columbia’s brutal winter conditions and passing through 12 avalanche paths, he will be flipping a 400 pound tractor tire across 7 back-country mountains in the Cayoosh Range in the interior of British Columbia. Photo: Joern Rohde/www.joernrohde.com
Whistler, BC; Mar. 19, 2016: The final km from the memorial of Georgian luger, Nodar Kumaritashvili, at Whistler’s Olympic Plaza to Skiers Plaza with Terrance Kosikar on his journey to raise awareness for PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) ; While wearing 52 pounds of solid steel chain and battling northern British Columbia’s brutal winter conditions and passing through 12 avalanche paths, he will be flipping a 400 pound tractor tire across 7 back-country mountains in the Cayoosh Range in the interior of British Columbia. Photo: Joern Rohde/www.joernrohde.com
Whistler, BC; Feb. 17, 2017: Final day of tire flipping from the base of Seventh Heaven on Blackcomb Mountain, up Cloud Nine to the top of the run. Whistler Blackcomb’s mountain manager, Doug McFarlane joins in to flip the tire. It’s Not Weak To Speak is a Campaign intended to destigmatize Post-Traumatic Stress and bring Public awareness to Bill M203 2016 Worker’s Compensation Amendment Act. The bill amends the Worker’s Compensation Act in order to provide support and care for British Columbia’s First Responders. Photo: Joern Rohde/www.joernrohde.com
Whistler, BC; Feb. 17, 2017: Final day of tire flipping from the base of Seventh Heaven on Blackcomb Mountain, up Cloud Nine to the top of the run. It’s Not Weak To Speak is a Campaign intended to destigmatize Post-Traumatic Stress and bring Public awareness to Bill M203 2016 Worker’s Compensation Amendment Act. The bill amends the Worker’s Compensation Act in order to provide support and care for British Columbia’s First Responders. Photo: Joern Rohde/www.joernrohde.com
Whistler, BC; Feb. 17, 2017: Final day of tire flipping from the base of Seventh Heaven on Blackcomb Mountain, up Cloud Nine to the top of the run. It’s Not Weak To Speak is a Campaign intended to destigmatize Post-Traumatic Stress and bring Public awareness to Bill M203 2016 Worker’s Compensation Amendment Act. The bill amends the Worker’s Compensation Act in order to provide support and care for British Columbia’s First Responders. Photo: Joern Rohde/www.joernrohde.com
Whistler, BC; Feb. 17, 2017: Final day of tire flipping from the base of Seventh Heaven on Blackcomb Mountain, up Cloud Nine to the top of the run. It’s Not Weak To Speak is a Campaign intended to destigmatize Post-Traumatic Stress and bring Public awareness to Bill M203 2016 Worker’s Compensation Amendment Act. The bill amends the Worker’s Compensation Act in order to provide support and care for British Columbia’s First Responders. Photo: Joern Rohde/www.joernrohde.com
Whistler, BC; Feb. 17, 2017: Final day of tire flipping from the base of Seventh Heaven on Blackcomb Mountain, up Cloud Nine to the top of the run. It’s Not Weak To Speak is a Campaign intended to destigmatize Post-Traumatic Stress and bring Public awareness to Bill M203 2016 Worker’s Compensation Amendment Act. The bill amends the Worker’s Compensation Act in order to provide support and care for British Columbia’s First Responders. Photo: Joern Rohde/www.joernrohde.com
Whistler, BC; Feb. 17, 2017: Final day of tire flipping from the base of Seventh Heaven on Blackcomb Mountain, up Cloud Nine to the top of the run. It’s Not Weak To Speak is a Campaign intended to destigmatize Post-Traumatic Stress and bring Public awareness to Bill M203 2016 Worker’s Compensation Amendment Act. The bill amends the Worker’s Compensation Act in order to provide support and care for British Columbia’s First Responders. Photo: Joern Rohde/www.joernrohde.com