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Six Pack of Peaks Patch

Home › Forums › Ask a Question › Six Pack of Peaks Patch

  • This topic has 11 replies, 7 voices, and was last updated 6 years, 4 months ago by Dean DDean D.
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  • October 13, 2016 at 10:14 am #84782
    Damon BDamon
    Participant

    Is there a 2016 Patch that I can buy or do I need to make my own?

    October 14, 2016 at 9:17 am #84822
    Jeffrey HJeffrey Hester
    Keymaster
    Damon wrote:

    Is there a 2016 Patch that I can buy or do I need to make my own?

    Why yes there is! You can buy it online in our shop here: http://socalhiker.net//shop/stickers-patches/six-pack-peaks-patch/

    Or if you’re coming to our party on 10/29, we’ll have a bunch of patches, stickers and more available for sale on site.

    October 16, 2016 at 1:40 pm #84927
    Marissa AMarissa A
    Participant

    Yep! Patches are available for the 2016 challenge. Got mine and love it!

    October 17, 2016 at 7:25 am #84973
    Jeff HJeff H
    Keymaster

    I want to note that our online store is ALMOST SOLD OUT of both the 2016 Six-Pack of Peaks stickers AND patches. Once these limited edition beauties are gone, they’re gone.

    We have a reserve stash that will be available at the merchandise table at the Finisher’s Party, so if you miss out online, you still have a chance to get one there.

    October 20, 2016 at 3:10 am #85105
    Nancy RNancy R
    Participant

    Don’t know why I assumed patches would be mailed out to each challenger, bummer. Working on shifting calendar around so I can get one at the finishers party… I completed the six pack TWICE this year! Keeping my fingers crossed.

    October 20, 2016 at 7:40 pm #85120
    Nancy RNancy R
    Participant

    Jeff are we guaranteed a patch if we attend the finishers party?

    October 26, 2016 at 9:06 pm #85466
    April HApril
    Participant

    I’m a bit confused. I joined this challenge, paid my money and completed the hikes. I was under the impression that if successful we would earn the patch. Seems like a small thing but that patch of accomplishment was super important to me and kept me motivated to complete it in the time frame required. Now it looks like my only shot at getting one is to rearrange my schedule to come to the finishers party and hopefully buy one of the remaining patches.
    Am I correct about this? If so then I am very disappointed. Please respond as soon as possible.

    October 26, 2016 at 9:19 pm #85468
    Jeff HJeff H
    Keymaster
    Nancy R wrote:

    Jeff are we guaranteed a patch if we attend the finishers party?

    Nancy, if you want to be guaranteed a patch, go ahead and order online now. It will show up as backordered, mainly because I have the inventory with me for the Finisher’s Party, but we will set any backordered patches aside and ship them out the following week. So that’s the best guarantee.

    October 26, 2016 at 9:21 pm #85469
    Jeff HJeff H
    Keymaster
    April wrote:

    I’m a bit confused. I joined this challenge, paid my money and completed the hikes. I was under the impression that if successful we would earn the patch. Seems like a small thing but that patch of accomplishment was super important to me and kept me motivated to complete it in the time frame required. Now it looks like my only shot at getting one is to rearrange my schedule to come to the finishers party and hopefully buy one of the remaining patches.
    Am I correct about this? If so then I am very disappointed. Please respond as soon as possible.

    April, you do not need to come to the Finisher’s Party to get a patch — you can place an order online now: http://socalhiker.net//shop/stickers-patches/six-pack-peaks-patch/

    October 26, 2016 at 11:28 pm #85481
    April HApril
    Participant

    Thank you for your quick response. I just ordered the patch. Funny how such a small thing can mean so much!!
    Looking forward the next year’s challenge.

    October 30, 2016 at 10:37 pm #85733
    Dean DDean D
    Participant

    Shoot I need to get that patch too. My kids teased me all year. “You’re doing all this for a stupid patch?!” It’s NOT Stupid!! How was the party last night? My other question is that I signed up for explorer which I think includes $10 off in the store…first can that be applied if I only order $10 worth of stuff? And 2) I have no idea where the email might be that would have the Solis count code. Can another be reissued, so I can redeem it? That was a long time ago. Thanks!!

    October 30, 2016 at 10:39 pm #85734
    Dean DDean D
    Participant

    LOL FOUND IT!!!

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