Starts in
119d 23h
Duration
3days
Capacity
20drivers
Registered
7
7 drivers registered
About This Camp
Mountain passes, quad-motor physics, and the thin air where speed lives.
What to Expect
Performance
Quad-motor dynamics on mountain passes and tracks
Track Time
Closed-course sessions to test the limits
Vehicle Prep
Dual or quad motor with performance software
Data
Telemetry dashboards and performance reviews
Route Stats
Route Stats
94 miles
+3,600 ft
-3,400 ft
8,900 ft
Mixed: fire road, single track, washboard
Expert
8 hrs trail time
Elevation Profile
Elevation Profile
Route Map
Route Map
Route Map — Coming Soon
Vehicle Requirements
Vehicle Requirements
- Minimum Pack
- Max Pack (recommended) or Adventure
- Recommended Tires
- Mud-Terrain (M/T) strongly recommended
- Nearest Charger
- 110 miles
- Recovery Gear
- RequiredFull recovery kit required: winch, tow strap, traction boards, tire repair. All provided.
Gear Checklist
Gear Checklist
Bring
- 15°F sleeping bag
- Performance base layers
- Ankle-support boots
- Driving gloves
- Headlamp + spare batteries
- Refillable water bottle (1L+)
- Sun protection (hat, sunscreen)
Provided
- Camp kitchen (stove, utensils)
- First aid kit
- Portable power station
- Camp comms (radio + satellite)
- Recovery gear (winch, straps)
- Trail spotter + guide
Weather Window
Typical Conditions
Temperature
38°–82°F
night / day
Precipitation
10%
chance
Conditions
Dry and sunny, cold at elevation
Wind
18 mph
Best time: Trail conditions best in early morning
Pack for: 38°F nights, 82°F days, dry + windy
Itinerary
Day 1
Briefing & Setup
Vehicle check, telemetry setup, orientation drives
Day 2
Mountain Passes
High-altitude performance driving, data review
Day 3
Track Day
Closed-course session, head-to-head runs, awards dinner
Best For
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Location
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Pikes Peak Region, Colorado
Pikes Peak rises 14,115 feet above sea level. The thin air reduces combustion engine power by 30% — but electric motors don’t care. This is where EVs have a physics advantage.
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