Where We've been:

    1. Indiana
    2. Missouri
    3. Arkansas
    4. Louisiana
    5. Mississippi
    6. Tennessee
    7. Kentucky
    8. Virginia
    9. North Carolina
    10. South Carolina
    11. Georgia
    12. Florida
    13. Alabama
    14. Ohio
    15. Pennsylvania
    16. Maryland
    17. West Virginia
    18. New Jersey
    19. New York
    20. Vermont
    21. New Hampshire
    22. Maine
    23. Massachusetts
    24. Rhode Island
    25. Connecticut
    26. Delaware

 

  

  

Where We're going:

Here is a list of the peaks that we haven’t oficially climbed yet.   It is currently...

  1. Denali/Mount McKinley, Alaska
  2. Humphreys Peak, Arizona
  3. Mount Whitney, Callifornia

 

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Become a Sponsor

  • Becoming a sponsor is very simple. 

  • We are asking sponsors to donate $20.00 towards Alzheimer's research each time I climb a state high point.  Since I will be climbing 50 state highpoints in all, the total sponsor donation is $1,000.00.

  • This amount can be broken into 4 yearly payments of $250.00 if it makes it easier for your budget.

  • Sponsorship places can be secured by calling Linda Berarducci at 248-996-1046.  We are asking sponsors to donate at least $250.00 to secure a place.  The next three billings will be January of 2010, 2011, and 2012.  Of course, we are more than happy to take the full amount right away.

  • All sponsors will have their flag flown on top of each of the 50 states, and have a picture mailed to them each time displaying this proud moment.

  • If you are interested in additional services, such as having your name on the Summit Up vehicle, receiving presentations from Summit Up climber Mark Zimmer, or ad space on our site, please contact us.

  • If you love the idea getting pictures, but you find the price a little steep, check this out.

  

Please note that although Summit Up is working with the Greater Michigan Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association to collect and organize donations, all donations will be passed on to the main Alzheimer’s Association office in Chicago, where they will be used to fund research for a cure