Get There Challenge, spearheaded locally by the Mid-Columbia Economic Development District, is underway.
The annual Get There Challenge helps people who live or work in Oregon discover healthy and economical travel options like public transit, walking, or biking to work, school, or play, said a press release.
Those who sign up at GetThereOregon.org and log their trips during the two weeks of Oct. 7-21 are entered into daily prize drawings and are eligible for grand prize drawings. 
The challenge is coordinated statewide by the Oregon Department of Transportation.
A proclamation made on Sept. 23 by the City of Hood River and signed by Mayor Kate McBride noted that “the City of Hood River has an interest in supporting opportunities that can improve the health of its residents, reduce the strain on public infrastructure, and promote transportation alternatives.” 
Local prizes include Mt. Hood Meadows Ski Lift Tickets, Oregon E-bike gifts, a one-month unlimited Columbia Area Transit pass, and other local business gift cards.
There will be local winners every day.