10 Replies to “8 days and counting down”

  1. Antarctica

    Dear Dr. Ross

    I just wanted to take a minute to wish you and your climbing mates, safety,and to enjoy every minute, and I wanted to express my thanks to each and everyone of you who have the courage and the bravery to undertake such a amazing feat in order to help people like myself and many others who have yet to receive the gift of life. I believe this will prove to be very influencial in regards to organ donation awareness. You are truly an inspiration.

    Myself and my family have you all in our thoughts, and pray for your safe return.

    Carpe Diem (Seize the Day )

    I personally thank you Dr. Ross for your hard work, dedication and selflessness, to better others lives.

    Your patient and friend,

    Todd Scott

  2. The months have gone by so fast with only a week to go. What an exciting way to raise heart failure awareness. Good luck! Have fun, and make sure you come back in one piece. =) AG

  3. Hey Heather: Take the time to enjoy the view from up there (or down there). I’m expecting spectacular photography when you get back. Enjoy and be safe. I wish all the best. Vaska

  4. Antarctica

    Hi Dr. Ross, well, time for the climb is almost here! What a great adventure! Good luck to you and your team. We look forward to celebrating with you upon your return, at the Viva Vitalita event.
    “To Life-to Life-L’Chaim!”
    Best wishes, (your patient) Renee Topper

  5. Hi Heather,

    I bet you know who this is 🙂
    I wish you all have a safe and fun trip. The pictures will be unbelievable…
    Can’t wait to see whn you guys are at the top of the bottom of the world!!!
    Cheers

  6. Dr. Patricia Murphy from Mom

    Patricia,
    I am so proud of you and I know your Dad would be too. I read out the article to him and he listened. You have great nerve and guts. Remember to say before every climb Dear Lord there is nothing today that you and I can’t do.
    Love Mom

  7. Too bad about the delay but a well placed Starbucks can help ease the tension. What is the significance of kissing the foot–good pictures H.

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