LETHBRIDGE, ALTA. This morning Chris Sadleir went for a walk, but it wasn t just a simple stroll to the park or around the neighbourhood. Instead, the walk symbolized the beginning of a 500 km long trek that will cover much of the province. Beginning at House of Cars in Lethbridge, he’ll walk all the way to Edmonton in just 17 days, averaging around 30 km per day. Although this is the second-straight year Sadleir has taken on a challenging journey for his Walk to Breathe fundraiser, he s tacked on an additional 210 km for this year s walk. He s hoping to see a lot of friendly faces along the way to motivate him over the finish line. Even if he has to crawl his way to Edmonton.
Walk to Breathe making strides for Lung Association support
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LETHBRIDGE Chris Sadleir is getting ready to walk from Lethbridge to his hometown of Edmonton to raise money and awareness in support of the Lung Association of Alberta and Northwest Territories. It takes roughly five hours to drive from Lethbridge to Edmonton, but for Chris Sadleir, he s planning on tackling the journey over the course of 16 days. That s because Sadleir won t be behind the wheel, instead, he ll be trucking along the 506 km path on his own, two feet to raise money for the Lung Association. This will be the second straight year the 46-year-old will take on the Walk to Breathe and he says, it s the least he can do.