Check out what other challengers are doing! This shows all the peaks logged across all challenges in the Six-Pack of Peaks Challenge Series. You can page through them all, or filter to show just hikes from one challenge.
Sitton Peak, the first of the sixpack!
The hike started at the San Juan Loop Trailhead Parking lot; note that the trail to Sitton Peak is on the opposite side of the
End of May Winter Wonderland
There was fresh snow the day before, so be aware!
Brutal
Calf cramps and more calf cramps . Did spot a salamander.
Mt. Wilson
This was a challenging but wonderful hike. We got to the trail head at 6:15 and there wasn’t any available parking in the lot, but
Mt. Wilson
This was a challenging but wonderful hike. We got to the trail head at 6:15 and there wasn’t any available parking in the lot, but
Mt Wilson
Loved this hike. We went counter clockwise and added a side trip Sturtevant Falls, which was definitely worth the short detour (added about a mile. You
Hike before the mad rush
Beautiful morning, weather was cool, some snow crossings until the last couple of miles you had snow. Not much on wind, some clouds, sun came
Sitton Pretty
Four months ago I summitted Mt Baden-Powell and barely made it out alive (https://socialhiker.net/hike_log/fateful-hike-up-snow-ice-mt-baden-powell/). Today I resumed my quest for the Six-Pack of Peaks by
Shhh! It’s a Secret
Took off this morning from Phoenix to bag my second peak of the challenge. Even though the temperature was cooler the steady incline and bright