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Your donation builds a vibrant outdoor community
Do you remember a time when you craved a deeper connection with the natural world? Perhaps you found yourself in a new place or stage of life and you were inspired by someone who shared their passion, experience, and joy of the outdoors with you. Maybe it was a trip leader, role model, friend, or family member. Maybe it was an author, blogger, photographer, or trip reporter. Read more…
Youth Outside | Climbing is for Everyone
I learned how to rock climb through The Mountaineers. Learning to climb this way is empowering because you learn for yourself how to climb safely. As a teacher at the Tacoma Science and Math Institute (SAMI), a public school housed in Point Defiance Park and Zoo, I like to take this empowering educational approach with my students, and one great thing about my school is the requirement that teachers collaborate to co-teach an interdisciplinary class in January. We are encouraged to dream big. Read more…
Donations protect the outdoor experience
Next weekend an estimated 22.6 million people will go camping across the US, and even more will get outside for the day to enjoy parks, forests, waterways, and other outdoor spaces. We love to see people enjoying the outdoors, and believe that each of us has a role in conserving the natural world—and the outdoor experiences we love—for future generations. Read more…
Mountaineer of the Week: Erin Shannon-Starup
Each week we bring you a personal story from one of our members. For our member profile this week we talked to... Read more…
Donations support volunteer-led outdoor education
Spring is an exciting time at The Mountaineers as people from all backgrounds and experience levels turn to us to seek outdoor education. Many of our most popular adult courses are underway or wrapping up. Kids in our after-school programs are finally getting some long, sunny afternoons to learn and play outside. The activity calendar is filling rapidly, and the latest guidebooks are flying off the shelves as people gear up for summer. Read more…
Mountaineer of the Week: Cindy Song
Each week we bring you a personal story from one of our members. For our member profile this week we talked to... Read more…
Mountaineer of the Week: Duncan Cox
Each week we bring you a personal story from one of our members and volunteers. For our volunteer profile this week we talked to... Read more…
Mountaineer of the Week: Ben Chapman
Each week we bring you a personal story from one of our members. For our member profile this week we talked to... Read more…
Conservation Currents | Tacoma Goes Green
Like most major Mountaineers achievements, reducing the carbon footprint of our Tacoma Program Center (TPC) became a reality thanks to the passion and drive of our volunteers. Read more…
Mountaineer of the Week: Eileen Haydu
Each week we bring you a personal story from one of our members. For our member profile this week we talked to... Read more…
Mountaineer of the Week: Kiana Ehsani
Each week we bring you a personal story from one of our members and volunteers. For our volunteer profile this week we talked to... Read more…
Mountaineer of the Week: John Foltz
Each week we bring you a personal story from one of our members. For our member profile this week we talked to... Read more…
Gear Grab - May 22, 2022
Have a gear wish list a mile long, or some extra gear you'd like to unload? Come to The Mountaineers Seattle Program Center from 6-8 pm on Monday, May 22 for our upcoming Gear Grab. Read more…
Mountaineer of the Week: Deborah Anderson
Each week we bring you a personal story from one of our members. For our member profile this week we talked to... Read more…
Introducing Adventure with Purpose: The Mountaineers New Strategic Plan
Our last strategic Plan, Vision 2022, provided an important foundation for us as leaders in innovative outdoor education, striving to engage future generations in advocacy, adventure, education, volunteerism, and community. Vision 2022 was community-centric and articulated strategic priorities that were bold and interconnected. Strongly supported by our community through a year-long, multi-level engagement process, Vision 2022 also put a stake in the ground for our goal of becoming a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive organization. Read more…
Mountaineer of the Week: Leslie Romer
Each week we bring you a personal story from one of our members. For our member profile this week we talked to... Read more…
Mountaineer of the Week: Khrum Kashan
Each week we bring you a personal story from one of our members and volunteers. For our volunteer profile this week we talked to... Read more…
Congratulations To Our 2022 Volunteer Award Recipients!
This past year, as always, our volunteers have remained at the core of our operations. Thank you to the 3,254 members who volunteered their time during fiscal year 2022 (October 2021-September 2022), and to the many others who supported from afar! Each of you has made a difference. Read more…
Announcing Our Net Zero Vision
As we experience worsening impacts of the climate crisis on our public lands and communities, we must do more to respond to this urgent threat.
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Mountaineer of the Week: Mark Hastings
Each week we bring you a personal story from one of our members. For our member profile this week we talked to... Read more…
Conservation Currents | Year One of Outdoor Alliance Washington
Whether you prefer backcountry skiing the North Cascades, climbing in Tieton, or day hiking along the Snoqualmie River, as Mountaineers you’ve likely experienced how policy and management decisions impact our public lands. Many of us have seen hazardous roads, decrepit facilities, and closed trailheads as funding falls shy year after year. But this frustration can – and has – produced change. The experiences of recreationists like you translate into compelling advocacy for conservation and recreation. Read more…
Mountaineer of the Week: Renee Stern
Each week we bring you a personal story from one of our members. For our member profile this week we talked to... Read more…
Protections Restored for Southeast Alaska’s Tongass National Forest
Over the years, we’ve been on a long journey to protect ancient, old-growth trees in Southeast Alaska’s Tongass National Forest. Our community has answered our calls to action time and time again because it understands that protecting Roadless Areas in Alaska sets a strong precedent for protecting backcountry places in Washington State and beyond. Last week, the administration finalized protections for the Tongass, securing a much-anticipated win for conservation, climate, and Indigenous communities. Read more…
Meet Philip Henderson and Steve Swenson at the 2023 Gala
April 1 will be a night to remember. Once a year, we gather together to raise funds allowing us to elevate the way our community transforms lives through outdoor education and conservation. We exchange stories, raise our glasses, and are reminded of the tremendous contributions of our community’s most inspiring individuals. Read more…
Mountaineer of the Week: Juliet Liu
Each week we bring you a personal story from one of our members and volunteers. For our volunteer profile this week we talked to... Read more…
Mountaineer of the Week: Gretchen Engle
Each week we bring you a personal story from one of our members. For our member profile this week we talked to... Read more…
Mountaineer of the Week: David Eliason
Each week we bring you a personal story from one of our members. For our member profile this week we talked to... Read more…
Foothills Volunteer Spotlight: John Murphy
Meet John Murphy, a Foothills scramble, snowshoe, hiking, and trail running leader, as well as a 2022 Super Volunteer, Key Leader, and Key Instructor. Read more…
Impact Giving | We Go Beyond Fun
Like all Mountaineers, our Super Volunteers delight in small moments of frivolity. A cold beverage shared between a paddler and a powerboat. Playing lighthearted pranks during an Urban Walk. Watching the magnificent, performative hunt of a short-eared owl. Community-based fun is the heartbeat of The Mountaineers. Read more…
Top 10 Mountaineers of Instagram: Inspiration for 2023
One of the first impulses we have while recreating outdoors is to take a photo. We want to share the exhilaration of our alpine scrambles, the warmth of alpenglow on an early morning snowshoe, or the unexpected wildlife dotting our hiking trails. We photograph because we have a deep connection to these natural places and we want others to experience that connection, too. Read more…