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10 Essential Questions: Shendorah Fisher
Each week we bring you a personal story from one of our members. For our member profile this week we talked to... Read more…
Peak Performance | Better Knees through Ankle and Hip Mobility
Knee pain is a common complaint among outdoor athletes of all ages. Knees function best when the hip and ankle joints move well throughout their entire range of motion. In other words, by improving mobility and strength at the joints above and below the knee, you will be less likely to experience knee discomfort as you age. Read more…
#GivingTuesday Supports Outdoor Access Through Scholarships
At The Mountaineers, the impact of receiving a scholarship runs deeper than the outdoor skills gained through courses and activities. Scholarships empower members of all ages to grow their support networks, discover new passions that spark joy during challenging times, and reinvest in our outdoor community through meaningful volunteer opportunities. Read more…
Equity & Inclusion: 2021 Actions + Join the Committee - Apply Now!
At The Mountaineers, we believe a diverse and inclusive outdoors inspires unity, respect, and passion for the places we love. Our Equity & Inclusion (E&I) Committee was founded in 2018 and works across the organization, with a focus on long-term, systemic, cultural change. We are excited to share the progress we’ve made since our April Town Hall and to announce that applications are now open to join the E&I Committee in 2022. Read more…
Outside Insight | Learning from Near-Misses
We’ve all been there: a near-miss during a trip. They’re a possibility even with the best safety planning. But rather than categorizing them as bad luck, paying close attention to near-misses will offer insight into why they happen, and how you can prevent them. Read more…
Trip Report: Mount Rainier Loop Trail Adventure
We explored Sunrise the old-fashioned way, by foot! This strenuous loop hike starts at the White River Campground, climbs to the first and second Burroughs back to White River campground, continues to Shadow Lake via the Sunrise Rim Trail, and then takes the Wonderland Trail back down to the White River Campground. Read more…
GoHike Course – Helping Novice Hikers find a Trail to Success
The Foothills Hiking Committee is excited about the success of their new beginner hiking course, GoHike. The course was carefully designed by Foothills Hike Leaders Christina Buckman and Liz McNett Crowl, who fervently believe that everyone belongs outdoors, regardless of their abilities, limitations, or experience. Read more…
Foothills Volunteer Spotlight - Birgit Grimlund and Larry Holsted
This month the Foothills Branch would like to recognize the contributions of Birgit Grimlund and Larry Holsted. Find out more about them and what inspires her to volunteer for The Mountaineers. Read more…
10 Essential Questions: Deling Ren
Each week we bring you a personal story from one of our members. For our member profile this week we talked to... Read more…
Retro Rewind | Harvey and His Hoaxes
The following is excerpted from Imaginary Peaks: The Riesenstein Hoax and Other Mountain Dreams, new from Mountaineers Books. Read more…
The Alpinist - Nov 16
Join The Mountaineers for a Nov 16 screening of The Alpinist, which offers a breathtaking portrait of charismatic climber Marc-André Leclerc as he makes some of the boldest solo climbs in history. Read more…
Top 5 Trip Reports - October 2021
This month, we're sharing the trip reports that epitomize fall adventures. From colorful foliage and misty mountains, to crisp mornings and dustings of snow, October in the Pacific Northwest surprises us with a little bit of everything. Read more…
Results: 2021 Board of Directors & Branch Elections
We're pleased to present you with the outcome of the 2021 Board & Branch elections, and we're grateful to everyone who participated by voting and accepting a nomination. Your participation shows a deep commitment to the organization, and this year, we saw over 1,700 votes. Read more…
Impact Giving | How To Support Your Branch or Lodge Through Charitable Donations
After a rollercoaster of a year and a half, we are looking to the year ahead with cautious excitement. For fiscal year 2022, The Mountaineers Board of Directors have approved a high-confidence operating budget of $9.785M to provide the vital support needed to educate and engage the next generation of recreationists and conservationists. Read more…
Seth Kantner Alaska Tour Dates
Seth Kantner, author of Ordinary Wolves, Swallowed by the Great Land, Shopping for Porcupine, and Pup and Pokey will be in Alaska reading from and discussing his latest book, A Thousand Trails Home. Read more…
Leader Spotlight: Takeo Kuraishi
For our Leader Spotlight this month we talked to Takeo Kuraishi, a volunteer leader with the Seattle Branch who serves on the Climbing Committee for the Foothills and Seattle branch. Takeo is also one of our newly elected Board Directors from the 2021 Board & Branch elections! Read more…
Seth Kantner Montana Tour Dates
Seth Kantner, author of Ordinary Wolves, Swallowed by the Great Land, Shopping for Porcupine, and Pup and Pokey will be in Montana reading from and discussing his latest book, A Thousand Trails Home. Read more…
Conservation Currents | Bring Leave No Trace Home
I had a light bulb moment this summer when I got back from a backpacking trip. Read more…
Olympia Hiking and Backpacking Committee Meeting – Nov 9
Join the Olympia Branch for a Hiking and Backpacking Committee meeting! This online meeting is a place for hike and backpack leaders within the branch to come together, share ideas, and get a refresher if you haven’t led any activities for a while. We will be reviewing our plans for the 2021-2022 season, providing news on the latest Mountaineers leader guidelines, and sharing experiences from the last year. Read more…
Valley of Giants: An Excerpt from Lynn Hill
Many books have been written about mountain adventurers of the male persuasion. The accomplishments of women? Not so much. As a mission-focused, nonprofit publisher, Mountaineers Books is committed to broadly sharing the transformative power of the outdoors from unique perspectives. Read more…
Impact Giving | MiiR and The Mountaineers: A Sustainable Partnership
It’s the kind of day you never forget. During a routine spring skiing adventure, Bryan Papé found himself lying in the snow with skis strewn down the mountainside. He'd sustained a fractured femur and only a tree was keeping him from collapsing. Read more…
Long Overdue Anthology Highlights Women in Yosemite Climbing History
This blog is excerpted from a recent Climbing Magazine interview written by Madeline Taub and featuring Lauren DeLaunay Miller, author of the soon-to-be published anthology Valley of Giants: Women at the Heart of Yosemite Climbing. Until October 31, you can support the Mountaineers Books publishing program and get your name (or the name of a loved one) in Valley of Giants when you donate $100 or more by October 31. Read more…
10 Essential Questions: Peter Dygert
Each week we bring you a personal story from one of our members. For our member profile this week we talked to... Read more…
Global Adventures | Cross-Country Ski Routes of Norway
As the birthplace of Nordic skiing, it’s safe to say that the Norwegians have fine-tuned the art of cross-country skiing. From skis, Swix Wax, and Rottefella bindings to the Birkebeinerrennet and eating waffles on the trail, cross-country skiing is deeply embedded in Norwegian history and culture. Read more…
Become a Rope Climb Leader - Sign Up For Our Modular Intermediate Program
Have you taken the Basic Alpine Climbing Course or the Basic Glacier Travel course? Are you interested in continuing your climbing journey with The Mountaineers? Join the Intermediate Climbing program and become a rope climb leader next year! Read more…
10 Essential Questions: Sampson Tevaseu
Each week we bring you a personal story from one of our members. For our member profile this week we talked to... Read more…
Apply Now! Alpine Ambassadors Ice Skills Development - Canmore 2022
We invite you to apply for this winter's Alpine Ambassadors ice climbing program in Canmore! The program will help you develop more advanced ice climbing skills on challenging terrain with support from each other, skilled volunteers, and professional guides. Volunteers from all branches are invited to participate in this innovative, aspirational program, which seeks to infuse The Mountaineers with deeper skills and inspiration to give back. Read more…
Trip Report: Outdoor Alliance Washington Tours Olympic National Forest with Representative Kilmer
Thanks to support from outdoor enthusiasts like you, we’re able to successfully advocate for public lands protections and outdoor access. It starts with building relationships with lawmakers, management agencies, and their staff at the federal and local level in order to influence legislation and advocate for critical funding to enhance outdoor recreation opportunities and protect our beloved Pacific Northwest landscapes. Read more…
Announcing Outdoor Alliance Washington
For six years, The Mountaineers has been a proud member of Outdoor Alliance, a national coalition of human-powered outdoor recreation organizations working to conserve America’s public lands. We joined Outdoor Alliance because we know that the voices of climbers, paddlers, hikers, mountain bikers, and backcountry skiers are much more powerful when we speak together. Our collective voice increases our community’s leverage with federal and state decision makers on public lands and recreation. Read more…
Did You Know | Pacific Banana Slugs
The Pacific Northwest is home to many unique and beautiful animals, but there is one strange, slimy creature that is often overlooked: The Pacific banana slug. Oft-forgotten until they’re underfoot, banana slugs are critically important members of the forest community from southeast Alaska to central California, and they play a big role in our ecosystems each autumn. Read more…