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Latest Updates from the Blog
Outside Insights | The GoHike Experience
In this piece from Mountaineer magazine, hear from GoHike course participants about the transformational experiences of the beginner hiking series.
Represent The Mountaineers at the 2024 Wilderness Risk Management Conference
Each year, The Mountaineers sends several volunteers to the Wilderness Risk Management Conference. Learn more about this year’s conference and apply to attend as a representative of The Mountaineers.
Big River: Resilience and Renewal in the Columbia Basin
Mountaineers Books conservation imprint Braided River has launched Big River: Resilience and Renewal in the Columbia Basin - a stunning photography book and engagement campaign spotlighting the Columbia River watershed. In this excerpt from his new book, David explores the many names of the Columbia River, their various meanings, and how to make sense of its rich, complicated story.
Mountaineer of the Week: Luna Smith-Fisher
Meet Luna, a Type 2 fun enthusiast who enjoys gaining new experiences in climbing with Mountaineers Youth Clubs.
Trip Report: Hiking the Wild Olympics with Senator Patty Murray
Our Conservation & Advocacy Director Betsy Robblee reports back from hiking the Olympic National Forest’s Gray Wolf Trail with Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) this week. Learn more about the Senator’s longtime efforts to champion new Wilderness protections for the Forest and how you can help get the Wild Olympics bill across the finish line this year.
Celebrating Net Zero Carbon Emissions for our Tacoma Program Center
We’re excited to share that our Tacoma Program Center (TPC) is now our first net zero energy facility. The installation of solar and other energy upgrades at the TPC serves as a milestone for our organizational net zero vision and a model for climate action across the Tacoma community and the state.
2023 Impact Report: Advocating on Behalf of the Natural World
Donations help move the needle on conservation priorities. Read about how The Mountaineers supported advocacy on behalf of the natural world in 2023.
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