Hello! Let’s learn what “over the peak” means.
Peak means the top of a mountain — the very highest point. When someone says “over the peak,” they mean on the other side of the mountain top (past the highest point).
How to find someone who is "over the peak" — easy steps
- Ask a grown-up: Always tell an adult where you are going and who you are meeting.
- Find the peak: Walk with the grown-up up the path until you reach the highest point you can see.
- Look around: From the top you can often see the other side of the mountain. That other side is the place that is "over the peak."
- Go down safely: If you need to meet someone over the peak, an adult will walk down the other side with you on the trail.
- Use a sound or signal: People sometimes call out, clap, or use a whistle so others can hear where they are. Always check with the adult first.
Things you might see "over the peak"
- Taller trees, fields, or a little town.
- Clouds that look close to your head.
- Rivers, rocks, or maybe animals like birds or mountain goats.
Safety tips (very important)
- Never go alone — always with a parent or helper.
- Wear comfy shoes and a jacket.
- Stay on the path and hold hands if the trail is steep.
- If you get lost, stay where you are and call for help.
That’s it! "Over the peak" just means on the other side of the mountain top. With an adult, you can climb, see new places, and meet friends safely.