Pikes Peak International Hill Climb
Speaking of challenges, how about a high-speed race through Colorado’s Rocky Mountains to the highest peak?
That’s what you get with the highly competitive, super dangerous Pikes Peak International Hill Climb. Also known as “The Race to the Clouds,” this is an annual automobile and motorcycle hill climb to the summit of Pikes Peak, which is the highest summit of the Rocky Mountains in North America. Held each year since 1916, this race is notorious for sending fire-engulfed cars tumbling down the side of the Rockies.
The track for this race is only 12 miles long, but it includes 156 turns and involves climbing nearly 5,000 feet of elevation to reach the summit. Until 2011, the track was mostly made of gravel. However, now the entire thing is paved, which was supposed to make the treacherous race safer. Yet most people involved with this event claim it is more dangerous now that the track has been paved since drivers go at faster speeds than ever before.






















