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Mt. Baker Hill Climb REGISTRATION OPEN
Mt. Baker Hill Climb REGISTRATION OPEN

When
Jan 1st, 2024 - Aug 1st, 2024
All Day

The 2024 Mt. Baker Hill Climb is September 15th and registration is NOW OPEN!  This race starts at Snowater Road and climbs up to Artist Point on Mount Baker.

Phil Gaimon participated in the 2023 and said, “Mt. Baker Hill Climb was well-run, safe, scenic, and challenging but with a positive atmosphere. I had tons of fun racing and meeting all of the riders, and I’ll keep an eye out for more reasons to return to Bellingham. This was a perfect way to check Mt. Baker off of my list, and I’m excited to share the episode of Worst Retirement Ever with you all.”

The event is capped at 450 total riders and last year’s even sold out.  CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION DETAILS!

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