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Testing Limits is proud to be working with the following partners:
Wilderness Inquiry (WI) is a non-profit organization that helps people from all walks of life to personally experience the natural world. WI believes there is nothing like being there to fully appreciate the environment and the people we share it with. WI specializing in guiding wilderness trips for people with disabilities, and works regularly with Insulindependence.
Accu-Chek products are recognized for quality and innovation in diabetes care worldwide. Testing Limits proudly uses ACCU-CHEK® Compact Plus meter systems on its expeditions.

At Black Diamond it's all about climbing and skiing. "We share the same experiences that you do on rock, ice and snow and these experiences push us to make the best gear possible for our worldwide family of climbers and skiers." Black Diamond generously supports Testing Limits athletes.

Testing Limits Expeditions are all equipped with FRIO insulin cooling cases. For our adventureers, there are no ice packs or refridgeration--ever again! To order your FRIO insulin cooling case, click here & enter coupon code “INDEPENDENCE” to receive your discount.

Summit County, Colorado based photographer, Lisa Seaman, specializes in documentary style photography. Weddings, portraits, family vacations and reunions are stories worth telling. Let Story Lens tell yours with a customized book or album full of candid portraits, action shots and real moments from important events in YOUR life. Whether in Breckenridge, Keystone, Vail, Beaver Creek, Aspen, or a destination of your choice outside of Colorado, Lisa will create images that are distinctive, touching and inspired.

Blair Ryan is a dear friend of Insulindependence, and is currently working on her Masters Degree in the News Editing and Magazine Journalism program at the University of Oregon. According to Blair, "I believe that many of the social and political problems across the globe stem from misunderstanding and miscommunication. I see photojournalism as a medium that can be the voice of those whose aren’t heard. It has the potential to bridge these gaps."
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