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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…
Action Alert! Support State Public Lands and Recreation this Legislative Session
Whether it’s paddling the emerald waters of Deception Pass, hiking through Capitol State Forest, or climbing the Royal Columns at Oak Creek Wildlife area, Washington’s state-managed public lands and waters connect us to nature through the many recreational activities we enjoy. Over the years, Mountaineers have been strong champions for Washington’s state parks and recreation areas and the outdoor opportunities they provide.
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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…
Foothills Volunteer Spotlight: Dan Renfrow
Meet Dan Renfrow, a Foothills Backcountry and Frontcountry Trail Run leader and lead instructor for the Introduction to Trail Running: Fastpacking Course. Dan has been recognized for his leadership and contributions to the Foothills Branch in 2022 with Super Volunteer, Key Instructor, and Key Leader award badges. Read more…
Foothills Leverages Donations Through Pilot - We Need Your Input!
As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, philanthropic donations to The Mountaineers support organization-wide innovation, equity, conservation, and more. But did you know that The Mountaineers has a pilot program where members can designate donations specifically to their branch community? Read more…
Congratulations Will Greenough: Mountaineers Leader of the Year
As a member since 1977, Will has been an active leader in our community for over a decade. His success in the Basic and Intermediate Sea Kayaking Courses led him to become a prominent Sea Kayaking leader at the Olympia Branch. For his service to the Olympia Branch, Will received the Olympia Branch Service Award in 2016. Read more…
Did You Know? The Sound of Silence: Why Snow Brings Quiet
The most exciting moment of winter is the season’s first snowfall. Sometimes snow falls at opportune moments when you can witness small flakes gently speckling the sidewalks. Other years you wake up to the world carpeted in a perfect blanket of white. You step outside and marvel at the winter wonderland while scouring for the best place to have an epic snowball fight. Standing there, one of the first things you notice is a serene silence almost as breathtaking as the snow itself. You aren’t imagining things – the world actually is quieter when it snows. 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…
Top 10 Trip Reports - January 2023
Happy January Mountaineers! As we ring in the new year with some of our favorite trip reports from last month, we hope you feel inspired to reflect on your past success as you forge ahead into a year full of adventure and personal growth.
This month we are highlighting trip reports that "beat" the "winter blues" amidst the dark and dreary winter. Read on for our favorite January reports of smiles, snow, and the occasional blue sky.
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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…