Last summer, after mountain climber Andrew Okerlund, a 2021 Camas High School graduate, became the youngest person to complete the challenging Bulger List by summiting Washington state’s 100 highest peaks in a single season, the work of promoting Okerlund’s climbing feats was just beginning for another Camas High alumnus.
Zach Hein, who graduated from Camas High seven years before Okerlund in 2014, had developed a nutritious, calorie-rich protein bar to help power his weekend mountaineering adventures during his college years at Montana State University. In 2020, Hein turned his meal bars into a business called Range Meal Bars.
When Okerlund reached out to Hein last year looking for corporate sponsors for his Bulger List climbs, Hein was happy to help.
“Andrew reached out — just an email looking for sponsorship,” Hein, now a mechanical engineer living in Seattle, recalled. “He was a college student on a shoestring budget and was looking for a food sponsorship.”
That conversation would lead to far more than just a donation of Hein’s Range bars. In fact, by the time Okerlund began his quest to summit Washington’s 100 highest peaks in June 2023, he and Hein had decided to make a documentary film detailing Okerlund’s Bulger List climbs.