Activity Notes

Recent BCEP grads and new members encouraged to apply!

The leader will obtain climbing permits for the group, each climber should reimburse the $20 permit cost directly to the leader.

Plan on the Worm Flows route, but if Climbers Bivouac opens early, we will switch to Monitor Ridge.  Expect a fun glissade down!  Any special footwear/traction needs (microspikes, crampons, snowshoes) will be determined just prior to the climb.

She, They, Us is an inclusive and welcoming community of women, genderqueer, and gender non-conforming folx interested in the outdoors. We create opportunities for women, gender non-conforming, and genderqueer people to learn new skills, hike, and climb in a safe environment. We strive to encourage each other and promote growth in order to build a new generation of climbers through mentorship. By supporting each other, we help each other achieve goals outdoors, feel empowered to try new things, and grow. We hope to build a supportive network and foster a sense of belonging for all who participate in our affinity group activities. We are committed to anti-racism and welcome dialogue about intersectionality. Our vision for this affinity group is to offer activities that celebrate diversity for historically underrepresented gender expressions in the climbing and outdoor space. She, They, Us is a collaborative space that will continue to evolve and grow, informing and inspiring each other along a path to further awareness. Contact shetheyus@mazamas.org for more information.

Canceled

We’re sorry to report that this activity has been canceled. Please see our calendar for other activies and educational opportunities.
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Groups Climb LeadersShe, They, Us
Grad Preference BCEP
Group Preference She, They, Us

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