Announcing the Inaugural Central Oregon Six-Pack of Peaks Challenge™
It's here! This past month we've been scouting trails and peaks throughout the area from our basecamp in Bend, and we're stoked to announce that we're finally ready to launch the inaugural Central Oregon Six-Pack of Peaks Challenge!
What is the Six-Pack of Peaks Challenge?
It's a self-paced hiking challenge up a series of six, iconic mountains – all the way to the summit. You can hike these on your own, with a few friends, or a group. You can hike them over six consecutive days (or less?!) or hike one each week (or longer). It's your challenge. You decide.
The challenge originated in SoCal in 2010, and today thousands of people have stepped up to take the challenge. Some use the challenge to train for bigger adventures. Many join just for the fun and adventure.
How do you register?
You can hike these peaks anytime you want without registering, but we think you'll get more out of it if you “officially” join the challenge. You become part of the community, with your personal profile, access to log your hikes up the six peaks, and you'll earn virtual badges for each peak you summit.
We have extra perks at the higher registration levels, including sticker packs, live webinars and t-shirts. And you can feel good about it knowing that a portion of each registration goes to support Big City Mountaineers. Curious? Learn more about the challenge here.
What's next?
We've finished scouting the routes and hiking the trails (our calves are still complaining). Challengers will get access to our recommended routes, complete with detailed trail guides, extensive photos, interactive maps and downloadable GPS data.
Join the community. Sign-up today!
Hi Jeff
I registered for the Oregon six packs. I’m going to do this in one week in September. In the meantime, I will just hiking SoCal Peaks for training. see you at the finisher party
Fantastic! Hopefully I can join you on one or two of the hikes. 🙂
thats awesome. let’s sync up then. we leave OC on 9/15. first day to hike is on 9/16. we will do one peak per day. I was also thinking maybe do two easy peaks on day so that we have one day for sightseers.