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Calgary man walks to Saskatoon for Heart and Stroke Foundation

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After slogging through snow with blistered feet, a Calgary man has made it to Drumheller after setting out on a walking journey called “Walking Back to Saskatoon” from Calgary to Saskatoon to fundraise for charity.

David Nordin, a 59 year old geophysicist from Calgary, just woke up one morning with the idea to walk the 599 highway kilometres to raise funds for the Heart and Stroke Foundation and for a bursary for his former University of Saskatchewan fraternity. 

On Wednesday, Nordin will have made the 131 kilometres to Drumheller and was relieved to spend a rest day in the valley after starting his walk from Calgary on May 20.

“Every day is a challenge. I bought a new pair of shoes when I left and I thought I broke them in, but I guess there’s no subsitute for this,” said Nordin. 

Nordin and his wife, who is accompanying him with a van and providing company along the way, have so far raised $12,000 for the Heart and Stroke Foundation and about a third of that for his fraternity, the Ore Gangue Alumni.

Both of Nordin’s parents passed away due to heart complications, and he himself has a faulty valve in his heart. 

They are averaging about 25 km a day and expect to walk into Saskatoon around June 20. 

They are accepting donations via their website www.dnordin.wix.com/walking-back


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