This badge represents successful completion of our Introduction to Trail Running: Fastpacking Course.
The holder of this badge has demonstrated safe sawing techniques to fell trees.
The holder of this badge has been approved by their branch’s First Aid Committee to serve as administrative leader for First Aid classes offered by the committee.
This badge represents possession of the skills and knowledge necessary to travel by packraft on flat water.
A digital profile badge earned by hiking, backpacking or snowshoeing 50 or more one-way miles on the Pacific Crest Trail in Washington State.
A digital profile badge earned by hiking, backpacking or snowshoeing 100 or more one-way miles on the Pacific Crest Trail in Washington State.
A digital profile badge earned by hiking, backpacking or snowshoeing 250 or more one-way miles on the Pacific Crest Trail in Washington State.
A digital profile badge earned by hiking, backpacking or snowshoeing 500 or more one-way miles on the Pacific Crest Trail in Washington State.
The Foothills Service Award is given each year to a branch volunteer(s) who has gone "above and beyond" with their efforts and contributions.
An award badge for climbing 100 Washington peaks from the Smoot's peak list.
An award badge for climbing 25 Washington peaks from the Smoot's peak list.
An award badge for climbing 50 Washington peaks from the Smoot's peak list.
An award badge for climbing 75 Washington peaks from the Smoot's peak list.
This badge represents successful completion of the Foundations of Instruction course
This badge represents successful completion of the Foundations of Leadership course
The holder of this badge has four legs, a sensitive snout, and has been approved as a hike leader for The Mountaineers.
The holder of this badge has been approved as a trail run leader for The Mountaineers.
This badge represents successful completion of the Future Climb Leader Training Seminar.
The holder of this badge is a member in good standing who can borrow gear items from The Mountaineers Gear Library for both independent use and for Mountaineers trips.
Glacier Climb Leaders can lead glacier climbs that are within their technical abilities and can include basic students and other novices in their groups. This leader cannot lead any climbs involving significant rock travel.