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Bacon Hikes Pikes

Actor and musician Kevin Bacon joins hundreds atop Pikes Peak for a cancer-fighting concert

If you weren't on Pikes Peak this past Saturday, you missed your chance to win the Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon game every time someone brings it up. The prolific character actor joined hundreds of cancer survivors and sympathizers for a climb up Pikes Peak, culminating in a concert at the summit by The Bacon Brothers (his brother Michael helps shore up his musical chops).

The climb raised thousands of dollars for the Love Hope Strength Foundation, which provides funding to worldwide cancer treatment and research. According to mountain officials, this is the first time a musical event has been held atop 14,110-ft. Pikes Peak, often dubbed America's "most visited mountain."

No celebrity slouch, Bacon actually climbed the peak with the rest of the normal humans (you know most Hollywoodians would've taken a helicopter, or at least a Segway, to the top).
Near the front of the pack, actor and singer Kevin Bacon wears high-top Gore-Tex sneakers, black skinny jeans and a black jacket.

He was persuaded by bandmate and oldest brother, Michael, to hike Pikes Peak, he said.

"My brother shamed me into it," he says, laughing. "And the hike's inspirational, a combination of playing music and altitude."

OK, maybe the skinny jeans were a rookie mistake, but he bagged the peak, and busted out some country-folk tunes at the top to boot. Well done, Bacon.

—Ted Alvarez

Bacon Brothers join charity hike to Pikes Peak (Colorado Springs Gazette)

 


READERS COMMENTS

Missed it by a couple of weeks. We were on the summit of Pike's on June 16. Unfortunately, we took the Cog Railway. I'd really like to hike up it. The weather was great.

http://canyonmanoutdoorblog.blogspot.com/2009/06/summer-trip-2009-colorado-springs-co.html
Posted: Jun 30, 2009 Canyon Man

Come on now!! We grew Pikes Peak is now a whopping 14,115.2' and we are proud of every inch!!

http://www.ngs.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/ds_mark.prl?PidBox=JK1242
Posted: Jun 30, 2009 UpaDowna

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