Where in the World
The Final Frontier
Yes Chef!
Life in the 2000s
PEAK, but Real Life
100

Mount Fuji

Osaka Castle

Arashiyama Bamboo Forest

Japan

100

These are regions of spacetime with extreme gravity

Black Holes

100

This chef, famous for his beef wellington and idiot sandwich recipes, once had one of the highest count of  Michelin Stars in the food industry at 17 but now currently has 7.

Gordon Ramsey

100

This social media site was an alternative to Facebook with unique features like integrating music into profiles and your "Top 8 Friends" list.  Hi Tom!

MySpace

100

While the Scouts of America does not specifically have a Volcanology badge, it does have this badge, earned from the study of rocks, minerals, and the processes that shape the Earth.

Geology Badge

200

Bondi Beach

The Great Barrier Reef

Sydney Opera House

Australia

200

Named after the Roman god of the sky and thunder, this planet also is made entirely of gas and has a giant red spot.

Jupiter

200

Once, a Food Network Star, this southern chef was kicked off the network for having said racial slurs towards staff.  Remember, butter makes it better.

Paula Deen

200

DAILY DOUBLE

This pop music singer had one of her most iconic moments when singing at the 2001 VMA awards with a python wrapped around her body.

200

In Peak, you can eventually become an Owl Scout by climbing increasingly more difficult ascents.  While the Owl Scout rank does not exist in the Scouts of America, it does have this other ornithological rank.

Eagle Scout

300

St. Basil's Cathedral

Bolshoi Theatre

Red Square

Russia

300

This constellation of the Zodiac is represented by a ram.

Aries

300

Credited for bringing French cuisine into the American home, the life story of this chef was the plot line of a movie in 2009 staring Meryl Streep and Amy Adams.

Julia Child

300

In 2005, this iconic British television show resumed airing new episodes, 25 years after it's initial run ended.

Doctor Who

300

Unlike most badges in Peak, the cooking badge and this other badge are actually offered by the Scouts of America.  Thankfully, you don't have to heal someone to receive the real version.

First-Aid

400

The Nazca Lines

Machu Picchu

Lake Titicaca

Peru

400

Due to it's unique planetary rotation, a day is longer than this unit of time on the planet Venus.

Year

400

He was the first celebrity chef to develop meals for NASA astronauts.  "BAM!"

Emeril Lagasse

400

In 2006, The International Astronomical Union approves a measure to remove Pluto from the list of planets and give it the new classification of this. 

Dwarf Planet

400

While Peak's Thick-Mint cookies would probably top the charts, the real Girl-Scout Thin-Mint cookies consistently rank at the top of the favorites list, followed closely by this flavor in 2nd.

Samoas/ Caramel deLites

500

The Dead Sea

Petra

Amman

Jordan

500
These are vast clouds of gas and dust in space, also called stellar nurseries where new stars are born.

Nebula

500

He was an American celebrity chef, author and travel documentarian. He starred in programs focusing on the exploration of international culture, cuisine, and the human condition.

Anthony Bourdain

500

In December of 2009, this James Cameron film debuted on the silver screen, dethroning Titanic and becoming the world's highest-grossing movie.

Avatar

500

Unlike Peak, it is not recommended to eat a tick after it's been removed.  Instead, the Scouts of America recommend that it be put in alcohol and saved in case the person bit develops this disease.

Lyme Disease