Summit Push Success!

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THANK YOU to everyone who joined us to kick off the season at the Summit Push Fundraiser!

Together, we raised crucial funds to sustain and grow projects like the Trail Counting Program and Backcountry Shuttle, in addition to our work advocating for public lands access and common-sense transportation solutions throughout the Central Wasatch.

A special thank you to our keynote speaker, Christian Beckwith of The Ninety Pound Rucksack, who presented the captivating history and lessons learned from the 10th Mountain Division and to all of our sponsors and supporters, including ArcteryxScott Sports USACirque Series, Skullcandy, Spanish Valley Wines, and Utah Mountain Adventures!

We’d also like to thank the following companies for helping make the evening a success: DPS, Chimera Pallas, BCA, Desert Mountain Medicine, Inspired Summit Adventures, KLOS Guitars, Niche, Nitro, Rocky Talkie, Howie Garber, Backcountry, Mountain Training Center, Zeal, mountain flow eco, Himalli, Skullcandy, Patagonia, Blue Ice, Gnarly, Atomic, Top Shelf, Heber Valley Brewing Co, Han’s Kombucha, Second Summit Cider, and Uinta Brewing!

We’ll be on the skin track in no time and we can’t wait to see ya out there!


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