A peak pin and badge awarded for ascents of scramble peaks in the Olympic Mountains. This is the third and final in a set of three peak pin badges.
A pin and badge for specific challenging sea kayak adventures.
A sea kayaking pin and badge for paddling along the shoreline of inlets in South Puget Sound.
A pin and badge for circumnavigating islands in the South Puget Sound by sea kayak.
For service above and beyond the call of duty to our Olympia Branch.
The holder of this badge is a member in good standing who can borrow gear items from The Mountaineers Gear Library for their organization’s outings.
The holder of this badge has successfully completed The Mountaineers Public Lands 101 eLearning course.
The holder of this badge has been approved to host guests and members at Mountaineers Outdoor Centers.
Service Awards are given to a volunteer at each branch or division every year to honor those who have gone "above and beyond" with their efforts and contributions to The Mountaineers organization.
This badge represents successful completion of our Outdoor Leadership Course.
The holder of this badge has been approved to lead flatwater and whitewater packrafting trips for The Mountaineers.
Activity committee chairs serve as the administrative leader of activity programs at their branch. This badge recognizes past activity committee chairs for their invaluable service to the club.
Branch chairs serve as the administrative leader of an entire Mountaineers branch. This badge recognizes past branch chairs for their invaluable service to the club.
Branch officers to one of our Mountaineers branches. This badge recognizes past branch officers for their invaluable service to the club.
Peak Society members make leadership-level annual contributions of $1,000 or more to The Mountaineers. This generosity expands and accelerates our impact, enabling us to touch more lives and create deeper, richer experiences in the outdoors.
The holder of this badge has attended the Urban Walk Pedestrian Safety Training, and successfully passed the Urban Walk Leader Pedestrian Safety electronic quiz.
Peer Glacier Climb Leaders can coordinate glacier climbs that are within their technical abilities for intermediate students and above, but not for basic students, graduates, or other novice climbers. The purpose of this role is for aspiring leaders to develop their skills and grow as leaders without taking on the responsibility of leading those with little experience.
Peer Rock Climb Leaders can coordinate rock climbs that are within their technical abilities for intermediate students and above, but not for basic students, graduates, or other novice climbers. The purpose of this role is for aspiring leaders to develop their skills and grow as leaders without taking on the responsibility of leading those with little experience.
The holder of this badge has demonstrated proficiency in identifying pelagic birds of the Salish Sea.
This leader badge is currently inactive as there are no active photography committees. The holder of this badge has been approved to lead photography-related trips and activities for The Mountaineers.