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.
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Cucamonga Peak
Beautiful day. Little bit snow left. Some area of the trail was icy, slippery. Heavy cloud covered the entire city. We are high above cloud.
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No Heights Phobia Trail
Start: 6:40am Summit: 11:30am After having lunch start coming down:12:00pm Get to parking lot: 3:00pm Patchy snow/ice after saddle. The trail can be problematic if
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San Jacinto Solo Hike
Great weather for a hike. There was patchy snow going up the trail starting not far from the Ranger station, with increasing amounts closer to
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Mt Baden-Powell
Nice trail with lots of trees and shade. Got to hike thru snow. The top views where amazing
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Mt. Baden Powell
This was a beautiful challenging hike. It was the first time everyone in our group hiked in snow and we came well prepared. There were
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Baldy the Beast
I can honestly say that Baldy is one gnarly beast of a hike! Between the slate, climbs, altitude and 60-70 mph winds near and at
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Mt. Wilson
Trail conditions were great. Our hike was long & slow, one of our group was a first timer to this type of distance or elevation
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Hike #2: Cucamonga Peak
A day before we were to leave, we happened to read blogs of hikers who stated that they needed microspikes to summit Cucamonga Peak less
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Bagging 3 Peaks – Cucamonga, Bighorn & Ontario
We managed to hit 3 peaks – Cucamonga, Bighorn & Ontario. Would have loved to bag Etiwanda Peak but was on a time constraint. Took