November 1-30, 2024
“Everesting” got its start with cycling, but is not now spreading the globe as a pedestrian experience. It’s a simple concept: climb hills until you reach the height of Mt. Everest at 29,032′. With this month-long challenge, the total amount of climbing works out to a little over 967’ per day or roughly one trip up most of our local mountains. If you do not live near Chattanooga, you can do this challenge anywhere as long as it is outside or stairs in a building. Here is a good list of Chattanooga’s best climbs:
- 1270' King of the Mountain - from the corner of 38th & St Elmo Ave to the top of the steps at Point Park overlook.
- 1056' High Voltage - From the Raccoon Mtn boat ramp parking lot to Split Rock trail.
- 1398' John Smart - Skyuka springs to Scenic Highway.
- 1329' Kiddie - Reflection Riding dirt lot to Sunset Rock parking lot.
- 909’ Ritchie Hollow - Pot House to Pot Point trail
- 886’ Sitton’s Gulch - Lot at the bottom to West Rim Loop trail, Cloudland Canyon.
- Of course there are many great climbs on the Cumberland trail.
Here is How it Works:
- Register with the form below. The cost is $25.
- When you register we will send you a link to add your daily elevation for the month.
- We will also have group climbs throughout the month.
What You Get:
We will be crafting an awesome T-shirt for all finishers and we will be working on some sponsors that will likely add some SWAG. We will also have a festive gathering at the end and will plan group climbs on weekends. It is far easier to get support if we know there is good interest from the participants so please sign up early.
Dates
NOVEMBER 1st-30th, 2024
Cost
$25.00
Helpful Notes:
- STRAVA seems to be the most popular app to record your efforts but there are many other options.
- Request to join our Wild Trails Everest Challenge STRAVA club so we can encourage each other.
- Join our Wild Trails Everest Challenge Facebook to post photos and help encourage each other.
- Most injuries happen on the way down. This is not a test of speed! Take it easy going down.
- You can make up a lot of ground by doing laps on a weekend day. Take a friend with you.
- We have also discovered a Lookout Vert Fest that is less than 18 miles that will net you over 6,500’.