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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![Lindsey](https://cdn1.socialhiker.net/wp-content/uploads/avatars/16433/6582a0a5996ee-bpthumb.jpg)
Wandering Wilson
First of the 6 peaks for me! We were excited to finally get out to the mountains after getting dumped on with snow in February.
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![Judson](https://cdn1.socialhiker.net/wp-content/uploads/avatars/9737/657667ec8d2a2-bpthumb.jpg)
Sitton Peak on a Sunday
Sitton has become a favorite due to the forgiving terrain (except for the last 1/4 mile, LOL!). There was a lot of water in the
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![Tom](https://cdn1.socialhiker.net/wp-content/uploads/avatars/511/5c2d368216366-bpthumb.jpg)
Santiago Peak
Second time hiking this trail. Required a high clearance truck to get to trailhead. Hike was nice, had a few bugs, and summit was pretty
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![Hugo](https://cdn1.socialhiker.net/wp-content/uploads/avatars/17962/64e213e678771-bpthumb.jpg)
#3 – Back at it! (No more snow!)
So after 2 months of exploring non-snow covered trails, we got back to tackling our six peak challenge. This was a smaller group, but still
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![Tammie](https://cdn1.socialhiker.net/wp-content/uploads/avatars/16654/644ae8085cbf3-bpthumb.jpg)
Santiago Peak 4/23
Trail was in good condition. Road to trail head not so much. There were a lot of bugs at the top.so many we could not
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![Anisa](https://cdn1.socialhiker.net/wp-content/uploads/avatars/16653/63ce2079a03e3-bpthumb.jpg)
Santiago Peak
Since the trail is shared with high clearance vehicles, a lot of dust was kicked up throughout it the hike. The weather was great and
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![Adam Graham](https://cdn1.socialhiker.net/wp-content/uploads/avatars/16201/63ce1afd128d6-bpthumb.jpg)
Santiago Peak April 23
Trail was in great conditions. Roads not so much, highly recommend high clearance vehicle due to all the loose dirt piles. Bugs at the top
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![Susan](https://cdn1.socialhiker.net/wp-content/uploads/avatars/15095/647a5edf5bebf-bpthumb.jpg)
Cirque du Soleil Moment on Hot Springs Mountain
This trail isn't on public lands. Have to pay Los Coyotes Tribe $10/person for entrance. Got there too early to pay in person, so wrote