This badge represents successful completion of the Mountaineers Youth Programs Volunteer training course.
Represents proficiency in multipitch systems
The holder of this badge has been approved to lead Naturalist activities for The Mountaineers.
The holder of this badge has successfully completed our Naturalist Leadership Training course
This badge represents participation in our Naturalists Study Group.
This badge represents successful completion of our Introduction to the Night Sky & Astronomy Course, which prepares and teaches students about the night sky and visual astronomy with telescopes.
The holder of this badge has been approved by the leaders of their branch's Night Sky Committee to lead night sky trips for The Mountaineers. Night sky trips are an outdoor exercise for teaching and demonstration of acquired skills in astronomy, which includes travelling to a dark sky location for an evening of observing.
The holder of this badge has successfully completed the NWAC facilitated “NIKO Course - Winter backcountry preparedness for youth”
A paddle badge for sea kayaking some classic and characteristic routes in North Puget Sound and vicinity.
A pin and badge earned by hiking to 12 lakes in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Party size must be 2 or more and adequate equipment including the Ten Essentials must be carried.
A pin and badge earned for hiking to 12 alpine lakes in the North Cascades. Party Size must be 2 or more and adequate equipment including the Ten Essentials must be carried.
A pin and badge earned for hiking to 12 alpine lakes in the Olympics. Party size must be 2 or more and adequate equipment including the Ten Essentials must be carried.
A pin and badge earned for hiking to 12 alpine lakes in the South Cascades. Party size must be 2 or more and adequate equipment including the Ten Essentials must be carried.
A patch and badge for hiking, climbing, or scrambling to the summit of peaks that are or were Forest Fire Lookouts sites.
A rocker and badge to go with your patch and badge for hiking, climbing, or scrambling to the summit of peaks that are or were Forest Fire Lookouts sites.
A peak pin and badge earned by climbing some of the highest and remote peaks on the Olympic Peninsula. Climb any ten and at least one in each area.
A patch badge earned by hiking 100 or more one way miles on trails in the Olympic National Park and Olympic National Forest.
A badge earned by climbing this collection of Olympic peaks that can been seen from Paul's memorial bench located in downtown Olympia.
A peak pin and badge awarded for ascents of scramble peaks in the Olympic Mountains. This is the first in a set of three peak pin badges.
A peak pin and badge awarded for ascents of scramble peaks in the Olympic Mountains. This is the second in a set of three peak pin badges.