One month. Your 10 best days. Every metre climbed raises funds for Sea to Sky Hospice Society.
Register NowRun, hike, bike, skin — any human-powered activity that takes you uphill counts. Log your vert throughout May and see how high you can go while supporting hospice care in the Sea to Sky.
Look, some of us have jobs and kids and a suspicious number of "commitments" that keep us off the trails. We get it. So instead of grinding it out every day like our classic 30x30, we're only counting your 10 best days. And there are exactly 10 weekend days this May. Coincidence? Absolutely not. Go big on the days that matter.
Trail running, hiking, cycling, ski touring, stair climbing, whatever gets you going up. E-bikes? No. Helicopters? Definitely no. If your legs are doing the work and you're gaining elevation, log it.
Everything is better with friends. Grab your crew, pool your metres, and fight for the top of the team leaderboard.
You don't have to be out together, either. Log your own stuff wherever you are and it all rolls into the same team total. Your buddy doing hill repeats in Pemberton while you're stair-climbing in Squamish? Still counts.
Teams are capped at 4 people, so keep it tight. Every member's vert counts toward both their individual total and the team total, so even one big day from one person can move your whole crew up the board.
Every 100 metres of elevation earns you one entry into our prize draw. More climbing = more chances.
In addition to our random prize draws, the top man and woman on the leaderboard when all is said and done will be outfitted head to toe (including shoes!) in HOKA gear.
Oh, did you think we were done? Not just yet! Since we added teams this year, it would only be right to put all members of our winning team into brand new pairs of La Sportiva shoes. Choose your team members wisely!
TransRockiesRun Pass to Pub 3 Day Stage Race, Three Blind Mice Trail Race, and Pemby Pounder Trail Race
From Brooks, La Sportiva, HOKA, and Salomon
Sea to Sky Gondola annual passes
And more to be confirmed
Most of our challenge participants live and recreate in the Sea to Sky, and we wanted to add something special for you this year.
We've come up with a list of well known, and lesser known, objectives in the Sea to Sky that rack up serious vert. For every compeleted sidequest, we'll add 1 bonus prize draw entry to your total. Think of it as extra credit with a view. Keep an eye out for our emails, as we'll be planning some field trips and group runs around sidequests, as well as sneaking in some additional sidequests as conditions allow.
These are totally optional. There should be something for everyone, but please keep in mind that not all sidequests are suitable for all participants. Please read our FAQ and Terms of Participation before heading out.
This isn't just a fitness challenge with a leaderboard. $20 from every registration goes directly to Sea to Sky Hospice Society, supporting families across the corridor from Squamish to Pemberton and beyond.
The Sea to Sky Hospice Society provides no-cost end-of-life care and support services so that no one in our community has to face that journey alone. That's the real reason we do this.
On top of that, a generous community member has agreed to donate an extra $1 for every 200m of elevation climbed by the community, up to $5000. The more we climb, the more they give.
Hit the big teal button. You know you want to.
Get outside, go uphill, log it. Repeat at least 10 times in May.
Bask in the glory of sore legs and a full heart. You earned it, and so did the community.
Your legs are going to complain. Your watch is going to buzz. And somewhere in the Sea to Sky, a family is going to get the support they need. Worth it.