Participants in the 2023 Seek the Peak are seen at the Apres Hike Expo at the base of the Mt. Washington Auto Road. The expo featured live music, climbing wall, outdoor vendors and a beer garden. This summer, the event will be held at Wildcat Mountain. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Participants in the 2023 Seek the Peak are seen at the Apres Hike Expo at the base of the Mt. Washington Auto Road. The expo featured live music, climbing wall, outdoor vendors and a beer garden. This summer, the event will be held at Wildcat Mountain. (COURTESY PHOTO)
CONWAY — For the first time since 2007, Mount Washington Observatory's 26th annual Seek the Peak will take place at Wildcat Mountain on Saturday, July 18, marking a new era for the non-profit’s largest fundraising hike-a-thon and celebration event.
Hikers of all abilities are invited to register at seekthepeak.org and work together raising funds in support of MWOBS’s mountain forecasts and vision to become an international center for scientific research and learning. Early-bird registration is half-price through April 12.
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