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July 09, 2009

Climbing for Medical Bills



By The News Team
Jul 09, 2009

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Matt Moniz, an 11-year-old from Boulder, Colorado, plans to climb 14 14ers in 14 days to raise money to help pay the medical bills of his best friend, who has pulmonary arterial hypertension, according to Backpacker. Moniz, who has gained recognition as the youngest person to summit Aconcagua, will be joined by five other climbers starting July 10.

--Aileen Torres


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