www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday January 30, 2008 - 11 Living Oakville Beaver LIVING EDITOR: ANGELA BLACKBURN By Angela Blackburn OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF Phone: 905-845-3824, ext. 248 Fax: 905-337-5567 e-mail: angela@oakvillebeaver.com Team gearing up to push northern limits T wo Oakville residents and a buddy from Mississauga are revving up for the adventure of a lifetime -- and they're hoping local businesses will sponsor them to make it pay off for Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children. Dion Kedian, 31, and Lisa Magaro, 28, both of Oakville, and Derek Greber, 33, of Mississauga, are the G2-Northern Challenge team. This coming September, they hope to spend the month driving across Canada, heading north through the Yukon to Inuvik and then crossing the Northwest Territories completely off road -- an extremely difficult and long trek of almost 1,500 km, with no roads, no signs, and no outside assistance with the exception of what they will carry in their 4x4 vehicles. The team with Overland Expeditions, a non-profit group Kedian and Greber registered two years ago, are hoping to raise at least $20,000 for Sick Kids. The adventure is their dream. "We're trying to do something to push the limits," said Kedian. However, before any of it can happen -- their adventure or any charitable funds that may be generated by it -- they need sponsorship. They need SUVs, satellite telephones, global positioning systems, rooftop tents, gas money, even gas cans. They're serious about what they're doing as it has taken several years of planning. They're doing the legwork. When they first met disappointment in seeking corporate sponsorship, they also heeded some advice they were given -- to do something JEN WOLFRAIM / SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER REVVING UP: Dion Kedian and Lisa Magaro, both of Oakville, and Derek Greber, of Mississauga, are the G2Northern Challenge team. This coming September, they hope to spend the month driving across Canada, heading north through the Yukon to Inuvik and then crossing the Northwest Territories completely off road. The team with Overland Expeditions is hoping to raise at least $20,000 for Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children. See Big page 12