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The Catskills 3500 High Peaks Challenge Tracker

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Track Your Catskills 3500 High Peaks Journey

The Catskills 3500 High Peaks Challenge, founded in 1962, was established to promote awareness of the Catskills hiking region in New York State and encourage an active outdoor lifestyle. This handcrafted wooden tracker is the perfect way to celebrate your hiking achievements.

About the Catskills 3500 Club

The highest peak in the Catskills region is Slide Mountain at 4,184 feet above sea level. The Catskill 3500 High Peaks Club awards hikers their coveted badge for summiting each of the 33 Catskills peaks of 3,500' elevation or higher in the Shandaken, NY area.

Product Features

  • Three-layer design measuring 17.75" x 11.75"
  • 33 wooden tokens - one for each Catskills High Peak
  • Premium maple plywood construction with laser-engraved details
  • Beautiful mountain range engraving on the middle layer
  • Canvas satchel included to hold unused tokens
  • Each slot displays the peak name and elevation

What's Included

  • 18" x 12" Three-Layer Maple High Peaks Challenge Tracker
    • Layer One: MDF backer with all 33 High Peaks names and elevations engraved
    • Layer Two: Maple plywood mountain layer with mountain range engraving
    • Top Layer: Laser-cut "The Catskills 3500 Peak Challenge" lettering
  • 33 wooden tokens (1.8" x 1" x 1/8") in maple plywood
  • Canvas satchel for token storage

Perfect Gift for Catskills Hikers

Whether you're an aspiring 3500 Club member or know someone working toward their badge, this tracker makes an exceptional gift. Display your progress proudly as you summit each peak and work toward joining the prestigious Catskill 3500 Club.

From the Catskill 3500 Website: The Catskill 3500 Club educates both members and the general public in outdoor recreational skills, engages in public service and stewardship, and encourages responsible recreational use of the region's natural resources.