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Sinister Peak/North Face

Sinister Peak/North Face

Climbing
An attractive ice climb on a remote peak along the Ptarmigan Traverse in the Glacier Peak Wilderness, close enough to Dome Peak to allow a two-peak itinerary.
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Sinister Peak/Northwest Face

Climbing
An attractive basic climb on a remote peak along the Ptarmigan Traverse in the Glacier Peak Wilderness, close enough to Dome Peak to allow a two-peak itinerary.
Siouxon Creek Loop

Siouxon Creek Loop

Bikepacking
A very strenuous 3-day bikepacking loop. It connects the Tarbell, Chinook, Silver Star, Bluff Mountain, Siouxon, and Huffman Peak Trails. It features backcountry singletrack, expansive views, old growth forests, scree fields, and rugged ridges.
Sitka, Shilshole Bay Marina

Sitka, Shilshole Bay Marina

Sailing
Sail with Ryan Markmann aboard his C&C 37 "Sitka" out of Shilshole Bay Marina, Slip N-69.
Skagit & Hope Islands

Skagit & Hope Islands

Sea Kayaking
Sea kayak around Skagit Island & Hope Island, just east of Deception Pass.
Skagit River: Copper Creek to Rockport

Skagit River: Copper Creek to Rockport

Packrafting
Also known as the Skagit Eagle Float, this casual stretch of river is near Marblemount along the North Cascades Highway. There are only a couple rapids and short wave trains of easy Class II, but solid packrafting skills are needed to avoid the log jams that line the banks in a few places.
Skagit River: Goodell Creek to Copper Creek

Skagit River: Goodell Creek to Copper Creek

Packrafting
This section of the river is a great place for advanced packrafting beginners to learn from an experienced paddler. Dam release allows for consistent flows along a beautiful river.
Skagit River: Rockport to La Conner

Skagit River: Rockport to La Conner

Packrafting
Paddle the Skagit river from Rockport in the North Cascades to the salt water of northern Puget Sound. There are many options for tips along this section of the river.
Skagit Valley

Skagit Valley

Urban Adventure & Urban Walking
Skagit Valley is beautifully situated between Seattle and Vancouver, British Columbia with the San Juan Islands to the west and North Cascade National Park to the east. A great area for exploring nature and photography, you can enjoy migrating swans and local eagles January to March, the Tulip Festival in April and a Heritage Barn tour any time of the year.
Skaha

Skaha

Climbing
An amazing mecca of rock climbing near Penticon, British Columbia, Canada.
Ski and Walk in the Austrian Alps

Ski and Walk in the Austrian Alps

Backcountry Skiing, Cross-country Skiing, Day Hiking, Global Adventures & Snowshoeing
Ski or walk in in the dramatic Austrian Alps at Sölden, Hochgurgl, Ischgl and Wirl, and experience the warmth of the Austrian people. With lifts up to 10,660 ft, snow is guaranteed every year. Winter walking trails are in each area. Stay in 4* family- run hotels, which have all the after-ski luxuries and include half-board. Private transportation is included. Sightsee in Munich, Innsbruck and a Bavarian village.
Ski and Walk Val d'Isere and Grand Paradski Resorts, France

Ski and Walk Val d'Isere and Grand Paradski Resorts, France

Backcountry Skiing, Cross-country Skiing, Day Hiking & Global Adventures
Tour Annecy, the Venice of France, enjoying French cuisine, exploring Geneva, and skiing and winter walking at the favorite resort of skiers, Val d’Isere, the largest ski area in the world with 86 lifts and Grand Paradski (Les Arc/La Plagne) with 145 lifts up to 11,500 ft. Skiers who are 72 ski free!
Ski and Winter-Walk in Courmayeur and Cervinia Italy

Ski and Winter-Walk in Courmayeur and Cervinia Italy

Global Adventures
Ski or walk at world-class resorts in the dramatic shadows of Mont Blanc and the Matterhorn, in the beautiful Italian Alps where life is at a relaxed pace.
Ski in the Alps of Tirol Austria

Ski in the Alps of Tirol Austria

Global Adventures, Downhill Skiing & Snowboarding & Day Hiking
Imagine yourself breathing the crisp mountain air amid snow-capped peaks, exploring authentic villages, and enjoying skiing pristine slopes supported by state-of-the-art lifts. Austria's Tyrol province is the birthplace of Alpine skiing, and today more than 80 ski resorts and five glacier ski areas welcome guests each season. Many miles of walking paths and fabulous food round out the incredible offerings of the region for skiers and non-skiers alike.
Ski Mountaineer British Columbia’s Glacier National Park Rogers Pass

Ski Mountaineer British Columbia’s Glacier National Park Rogers Pass

Backcountry Skiing
Rogers Pass near Revelstoke, British Columbia offers some of the best accessible backcountry skiing in North America, with a wide range of high alpine and glaciated terrain as well as excellent powder skiing below treeline.
Ski-Walk Austria and France, Explore Germany and Switzerland

Ski-Walk Austria and France, Explore Germany and Switzerland

Global Adventures
This European trip will offer a potpourri of experiences. Tour a UNESCO World Heritage site on the Danube, ride local trains, visit ancient walled towns. Ski and winter walk resorts in Austria and France with areas much larger than in the US, including off-piste and glacier skiing. Walkers can ride skier lifts to the mountain tops. Enjoy lots of sun but few tourists!
Ski/Snowboard on Hokkaido, Powder Capitol of the World

Ski/Snowboard on Hokkaido, Powder Capitol of the World

Global Adventures & Skiing/Snowboarding
Ski/snowboard at the powder capital of the world, on the northern Japanese Island of Hokkaido! Four unique resorts offer incredibly rewarding skiing for powder hounds, as consistent weather systems bring the cold air across the Sea of Japan from Siberia, dumping up to 50 feet of incredibly dry powder annually.
Skookum Falls - (Enumclaw)

Skookum Falls - (Enumclaw)

Canyoning
500+ft of rappelling with a short approach and even shorter exit (if the river crossing permits). Beautiful views of the falls from the road-side exit. A great early-season or late-season option. v4a3 IV
Skookum Flats

Skookum Flats

Day Hiking & Snowshoeing
A moderate day hike along the west bank of the While River. It's 11 miles round trip but relatively flat with a few ups and downs that ad up to about 500 feet of elevation gain. In winter when snow levels drop this is good option for an easy snowshoe trip.
Skykomish River (North Fork): Trout Creek to South Fork

Skykomish River (North Fork): Trout Creek to South Fork

Packrafting
Putting in at the Index-Galena Road washout and taking out at the Power Lines just below the town of Index makes for a fun mostly Class II packraft run with some Class III drops sprinkled in. Llama Ledges, a Class III+ rapid, awaits those who continue past the Power Line take out and down to the confluence with South Fork.