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- Outdoor Gear Inventory | Gearhouse
See what's currently in the gear library. Take as little or as much as you need for your next adventure. Members have access to our Gear library, or get a pass to try our gear! SEATTLE OUTDOOR GEAR RENTAL Guest and Member Gear Rental No matter what adventure you are planning, we’ve got the gear you need. With hundreds of unique, premium outdoor gear pieces, we have the best rental selection around. Let us help optimize your next adventure. Gearhouse Members have access to discounted or free gear rental, customized to your trip, for up to 6 days at a time! Not a member? We rent gear a la carte or customized to your trip too! Outdoor Gear Rental FAQS Can I only take the gear I need? Yes! You can pick and choose what you want to take from just one thing to an entire set. What if I don't know what size I need? We take pride in getting the fit correct at pickup so take a best estimate on your reservation and we always carry enough extra sizes to allow for size adjustments as needed. Making a reservation online allows us to spend more time with you talking trip advice, gear instruction, and making sure it fits just right for you instead of taking down all your info! Do you have hiking rentals? Yes! We offer top-quality hiking rentals in Seattle, perfect for exploring trails in Snoqualmie Pass, Cascades, Mount Rainier, and beyond. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned trekker, our gear is designed for comfort and performance in all conditions. ✅ Affordable daily & weekend rental rates ✅ Lightweight and high-performance backpacks, trekking poles and more! ✅ Convenient pickup in Seattle with sizing adjustments and tips at pickup. Reserve your Seattle hiking rentals and our staff will be sure to walk you through how to use them at pickup. Don't worry about sizing, we can make adjustments at pickup. Do you have mountain biking rentals? Yes! We offer top-quality mountain biking rentals in Seattle, perfect for exploring trails near Seattle, Snoqualmie Pass, Cascades, and beyond. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned cyclist, our gear is designed for comfort and performance in all conditions. ✅ Affordable daily & weekend rental rates ✅ Lightweight and high-performance mountain bikes and accessories! ✅ Convenient pickup in Seattle with sizing adjustments and tips at pickup. Reserve your Seattle Mountain Biking rentals and our staff will be sure to walk you through how to use them at pickup. Don't worry about sizing, we can make adjustments at pickup. Do you have backpacking rentals? Yes! We offer top-quality backpacking rentals in Seattle, perfect for exploring trails near Mount Rainier, Snoqualmie Pass, Cascades, and beyond. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned thru-hiker, our gear is designed for comfort and performance in all conditions. ✅ Affordable daily & weekend rental rates ✅ Ultralight and high-performance backpacks, tents, sleeping bags, and more! ✅ Convenient pickup in Seattle with sizing adjustments and tips at pickup. Reserve your Seattle backpacking rentals and our staff will be sure to walk you through how to use them at pickup. Don't worry about sizing, we can make adjustments at pickup. Do you have SUP rentals? Yes! We offer top-quality stand-up paddle board rentals in Seattle, perfect for exploring lakes near Seattle and beyond. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned paddler, our gear is designed for comfort and performance in all conditions. ✅ Affordable daily & weekend rental rates ✅ High-performance SUPs, life jackets, paddles and more! ✅ Convenient pickup in Seattle with sizing adjustments and tips at pickup. Reserve your Seattle SUP rentals and our staff will be sure to walk you through how to use them at pickup. Don't worry about sizing, we can make adjustments at pickup. Do you have kayak rentals? Yes! We offer top-quality kayak rentals in Seattle, perfect for exploring lakes and rivers near Seattle and beyond. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned paddler, our gear is designed for comfort and performance in all conditions. ✅ Affordable daily & weekend rental rates ✅ High-performance inflatable kayaks, life jackets, paddles, accessories, and more! ✅ Convenient pickup in Seattle with sizing adjustments and tips at pickup. Reserve your Seattle kayak rentals and our staff will be sure to walk you through how to use them at pickup. Don't worry about sizing, we can make adjustments at pickup. Do you have car camping rentals? Yes! We offer top-quality backpacking rentals in Seattle, perfect for exploring camping near Mount Rainier, Snoqualmie Pass, Cascades, and beyond. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned camper, our gear is designed for comfort and performance in all conditions. ✅ Affordable daily & weekend rental rates ✅ Ultralight and high-performance, tents, sleeping bags, stoves, coolers, chairs, and more! ✅ Convenient pickup in Seattle with sizing adjustments and tips at pickup. Reserve your Seattle car camping rentals and our staff will be sure to walk you through how to use them at pickup. Don't worry about sizing, we can make adjustments at pickup. What models and brands do you carry? We have too much inventory to list all our models and brands of gear so the best way to find out is to stop by or give us a call. Unlike normal rental fleets, we only carry top-quality stuff. For example, our current backpacking inventory includes packs from Osprey, Arc'teryx, Gossamer Gear, and Gregory. We carry many styles, brands, and models within a specific gear category to make sure we have the gear to suit every need and common preference (i.e., we carry trekking poles with both cork and foam grips, mummy sleeping bags as well as quilts). Where did the old Gearhouse member rental portal go? The old rental portal is no longer in use. If you want to view the old member's rental portal to view inventory not yet available on our updated portal - you can find the portal using the below button. Note: The below portal is not functional and does not allow for placing reservations - to do that you can access the new portal using the button above! Member's Gear Rental
- Inquiry Services Page | Gearhouse
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- Event Calendar | Gearhouse
Join social, educational, or adventure events with Gearhouse! From skiing to backpacking and camping trips, we've got adventures for every skill level. Free for Summit Club Members/Paid for Other Member Tiers Free or Exclusive to any Member Free or Open to the Public
- Activities | Gearhouse
Get started doing nearly anything outdoors - from gear to classes to events with new friends! Activities Gearhouse supports skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, mountaineering, backpacking, paddle sports and more! Winter & Spring Snowshoeing Cross-Country Skiing Resort Skiing Resort Snowboarding Backcountry Skiing & Snowboarding Winter Hiking Summer & Fall Mountaineering Trail Running Wilderness First Aid Backpacking Camping Hiking Mountain Biking Climbing Paddling (SUPs & Kayaks)
- Mountaineering | Gearhouse
Take hiking to the next level! Scrambling and mountaineering skills get you off the beaten path. Get started with Gearhouse. MOUNTAINEERING What is mountaineering? Rocky, jagged peaks. Snow covered mountain tops. Climbing on glaciers and reaching new summits. Reflecting on the adventure of getting up there. That’s mountaineering. Scrambling vs. Mountaineering Scrambling is hiking, but taken up a notch. It’s climbing over rocky, steep, rough terrain. It’s relying on your hands almost as much as your lower body to navigate a path. It’s taking your time to forge a path in sometimes unmarked terrain. Scrambling doesn’t really require any specialized gear. All you really need are some navigational skills and a hunger for hard work. Mountaineering is all about the summit. It’s crossing crevasses, navigating glaciers, scrambling rocky terrain, and lots and lots of hard, physical work. Unlike scrambling, mountaineering requires technical gear and a solid understanding of how to use it. Climbing mountains is no easy feat, which makes reaching the summit that much more rewarding. Who can do it? If you’re a climber or hiker ready to forge ahead and (literally) reach new heights, you’re ready to start scrambling now. If you’re an experienced hiker and are setting your sights on summiting some mountains, you’re ready to start your mountaineering journey. Both scrambling and mountaineering are very physically challenging. In order to be safe and have a good time, you need to make sure your body is ready for the work to come. If you’re looking for a benchmark for your current physical fitness, take a hike up Mt. Si carrying 20% of your weight in a daypack. If you can make it within 2.5 hours with few rest breaks and without being exhausted, you’re ready for scrambling. If not, you’ve got a good goal to work towards. How do I get started? Ready to start your scrambling or mountaineering adventure? We’ve planned a skills progression course to get you out there summiting mountains by summer. Join us for all of our events, or just some. It’s up to you how you want to adventure. Weekly Conditioning Hikes Good for: Getting in shape for longer, harder, more demanding summits in Summer. Come hike with us Tuesdays nights to get in shape for your summer adventures. We’ll hike to some of the high points in the I-90 corridor for a workout to help you reach your scrambling and mountaineering goals. Interested? Check out our calendar. Crevasse Rescue Course with Cascade Mountain Ascents Good for: Getting hands on practice with glacier traveling and rescue Crevasse rescue is a necessary skill for glacier travel at any level. Get your glacier climbing career started right with a comprehensive crevasse rescue course. Our two-day program efficiently teaches the necessary skills for dealing with various crevasse fall scenarios, without rushing through practice of these important tools. This is a two day course with multiple dates. Sign up for April 20-21, 2024 Sign up for May 4-5, 2024 Intro to Mountaineering Clinic with Mountain Bureau Good for: Learning to travel safely over snow, using mountaineering gear, and basic mountaineering skills This clinic is designed to introduce aspiring scramblers and mountaineers to the exciting world of Washington’s snow covered peaks. This program will give you the knowledge and techniques to ascend some of the PNW’s moderate summits. Come join the clinic! Gear you’ll need Scrambling Gear The beauty of scrambling is that, at it’s core, it’s just a vigorous hike with a summit as the destination. Besides boots, a daypack, and the 10 essentials, there’s not much gear you’ll need on most scrambles. (Double check the trail reports. In some situations, specialty gear like crampons, ice axes or helmets might be necessary) Mountaineering Packing List Mountaineering takes special gear (as well as the skills to use them properly). Depending on the route, you might need to pack: 10 essentials Helmet Ice Axe Crampons Sunnies and Sunscreen Backpacking gear Meals and extra snacks Need to rent gear? We’ve got you covered. Our gear is top-of-the-line so you stay safe and have fun while you’re out adventuring. Not sure what you’ll need? Visit our gear counter to chat with our friendly and knowledgeable staff. Ice Axe Ice axes are used for safely navigating glaciers and icy terrain. Check availability Crampons Having traction is crucial on uneven and slippery terrain. Check availability Ultralight Camping Gear Sleep and cook food with lightweight equipment provided by Gearhouse. Check availability Hone your Craft - Skills Progression We’re so stoked to help you along your scrambling/mountaineering journey. We’ve created quite a few events to help you hone your skills and go from beginner to expert. You can see all upcoming events on our Gearhouse events calendar (pro-tip: filter by “Mountaineering/Scrambling” to find these events easily). Keep an eye out later in the season for more advanced events and adventures. Wondering what kind of events you’re ready to join? Check out our list below. Remember to start with a skills check. If you can reach the top of Mt. Si in 2.5 hours without being exhausted, you’re ready to start your journey! Beginner You're an avid hiker or backpacker but are looking to go higher and harder. Join our weekly after-work conditioning hikes in the I-90 corridor to get your legs ready for steeper and more challenging days Intermediate You’ve taken our Intro to Mountaineering skills clinic, your legs can get you atop Mt. Si comfortably. Now you're ready to come on our easy scramble days offered in May, June, July, August, and September. Advanced You're feeling strong. You've been joining our easy scramble days. You're comfortable with long days, off-trail travel, route finding, and “scrambling” over 2nd & 3rd class terrain. Join our “hard” scramble days, May-September Let's go on an adventure!
- Backpacking Seattle WA
Love camping and hiking? Take it further with backpacking—your gateway to remote, beautiful, and wild places. Explore everything related to backpacking in Washington with Gearhouse in Seattle, WA. BACKPACKING SEATTLE WA What is Backpacking? Backpacking in the PNW with Gearhouse – Your Ticket to the Wild! Nothing beats the magic of waking up in the forest, sipping coffee by a mountain creek, and realizing your only “to-do” for the day is to keep exploring. Backpacking near Seattle or deep into Washington’s wild places is the perfect mix of adventure, challenge, and pure outdoor bliss—especially when you find yourself camped beside an alpine lake. With Gearhouse, you'll discover the best hiking guide options for trails with details like roundtrip elevation, total miles, and suggested roundtrip routes. Backpacking here means bragging rights for carrying everything you need while enjoying the unbeatable beauty of Washington trails—and maybe even learning how to pack light (no promises, though). Best Overnight Backpacking Trips in Washington Washington state is an incredibly beautiful place, and we’re fortunate to have access to thousands of miles of trails that take us to some unbelievable locations. While we love going out hiking for the day, there’s something truly special about getting to spend the night out there and really soaking in your surroundings. Enter: backpacking! If you’re willing to strap some extra weight to your back, you’ll be rewarded with a peaceful wilderness experience, and often some of the most unforgettable sunsets and sunrises of your life! When prime summer weather hits in Washington (typically mid-June through mid-September), you will find us in the mountains backpacking every chance we get. Based on those experiences, we’ve rounded up our top picks for some of the best overnight summer backpacking trips in Washington to help inspire your next outing. While every trail and individual is different, we’ve done our best to rank these Washington backpacks from easiest to most difficult, based on our experience and perspective. What Gear You'll Need to Get Started for Lake Trail Adventures and Washington Trails Backpack A well-fitting pack is required for a successful overnight trip, especially when backpacking trails that span many miles roundtrip. Having the right gear can make the difference between a fun adventure and a painful experience. Check availability Shelter Protect yourself from the elements during your overnight trip with a proper. We offer a variety of tent brands and sizes for different trails and parks, perfect for adventures ranging from short hikes to routes covering many miles roundtrip. Gear up to stay safe and comfortable on every overnight backpacking journey! Check availability Sleep System Pads and sleeping bags provide insulation and comfort, essential for resting after a long trek. Check availability PNW Backpacking Packing List for Lake Adventures and Washington Trails 1. 10 essentials - food, water, sun protection, clothing, navigation, headlamp, fire starter, repair kit, first aid, emergancy blanket. 2. 50+ liter pack depending on the length of your journey 3. Sleeping system - Pad, sleeping bag, Shelter (tent, tarp, or hammock) 4. Cook kit 5. Hygiene, keep it simple, toothbrush, hand-sani, toilet paper, maybe a couple of wet wipes. Optional: -Charging kit for electronics -Binoculars -Fishing kit -Watercolors Skill Check Walking… but with extra weight – If you can hike, you can backpack. Just be ready to feel like a turtle carrying its home—especially when you’re tackling trails in the North Cascades or backpacking Washington routes with serious elevation gain. Whether it’s a short loop or a trail with major roundtrip elevation gain, the extra challenge leads to extra special views and is part of what makes overnight adventures so rewarding. Packing smart – Bring the essentials, leave the kitchen sink. When you're climbing up rugged trails, every ounce in your pack matters. Your future self will thank you for keeping it light and efficient. . Camp craft 101 – Pitching a tent, filtering water, and knowing which logs are safe to sit on (spoiler: not the wet ones) are must-have skills for any solid adventure. Whether you're tackling backpacking destinations with dozens of miles round trip or planning a trip you found through WTA hiking+, mastering the basics will keep you comfortable—and a lot happier—in the wild. Trail food mastery – There’s an art to packing meals that are lightweight, delicious, and won’t turn into a crushed mess. Being okay with dirt – You will get sweaty, dusty, and maybe even a little smelly. It’s part of the experience. A sense of humor – Because when it rains again and you realize you left your spoon at home, laughter is the best survival tool. Where to Go Enchanted Valley – A perfect intro trip through the lush, mossy wonderland of Olympic National Park. Twin Lakes via the Pacific Crest Trail – An alpine classic with stunning lake views, plus plenty of blueberries in late summer. Spider Meadows & Phelps Basin – Wildflower heaven with epic mountain views, ideal for a first big adventure.
- Summit Outdoor Membership | by Gearhouse
Are you new to Seattle or want to meet more like-minded outdoor curious folks? Join Gearhouse's Forager Club and get access to weekly social events, activity series, discounts on gear, and savings at our cafe. An outdoor club to build your outdoor adventures. FORAGER CLUB Forager - Membership at your own pace. For the busy, the curious, and the already-geared. À la carte access to the Gearhouse community and events without another monthly charge to keep up with. Join Forager - $199 every 6 months Join by May 21st and get an extra $49 in gear rental allowance! Who Forager is for You already own the gear You don't need regular rentals — you need people to use it with. Forager gets you into the Slack, the events, and the community without paying for rentals you'd never use. You want to try Gearhouse before committing Think of it as a six-month on-ramp. Come to a few events, see if your people are here, then decide if a bigger tier makes sense. You're busy You'll get out a few times this season — not every weekend. Forager is sized for that. No pressure to "use up" anything. What's Included Community Access Member-only Slack, weekly social events, and 30% off at our partner beer + kombucha spots. Limited free clinics & trips Get on the list for our beginner-friendly skill builders. Spots are limited but they're yours to grab. Discounted rentals when you want them 10% off gear rentals and 30% off coffee. Pay-as-you-go on bigger items. $199 free gear rental allowance built in Your fee doubles as an allowance. Dip into rentals without thinking about it — for you or for friends. See all of our events! What's not included The mountain shuttle, premium hosted trips and adventures, and monthly free rentals. If those sound like what you actually want, take a look at Trail or Summit before you sign up. Pricing Frequently asked questions Forager Club FAQs What is the Gear Rental Allowance? The Gear Rental Allowance allows you to make your adventures better for you or your friends by offsetting the cost of a few rentals at the Gear Counter. Use it to try out new types of gear, bring a friend along that doesn’t have gear, etc. Does my Gear Allowance expire? Your allowance is a promotional perk tied to your Active Member status during your 6-month term. To ensure we have the best gear ready for the community, unused allowances reset at the end of the term. However, if you maintain your momentum and renew for another term or upgrade, we will "rollover" your remaining balance as a loyalty bonus! Can I use my allowance to rent gear for friends? Yes! One of the best parts of the Forager Club is building your crew. You can apply your allowance to gear for your friends to join you on a Gearhouse community hike or a private weekend camping trip. Why would I choose Trail over the Forager Club? If you plan on getting outside more than once a month, Trail is the better value. While the Forager Club gives you a set "allowance," Trail members get $400 off every rental. One weekend of skiing and one weekend of a complete camping set would already exceed the Starter allowance, making Trail the choice for high-frequency adventurers. Can I upgrade before my 6 months are up? Absolutely. If you find yourself using your gear allowance quickly or wanting the perks of the other membership tiers, you can upgrade to Trail or Summit at any time. Can I pause my access? No, but you can transfer the Forager Club membership and its remaining benefits to a friend once. The Forager Club is designed for irregular use to match seasonal patterns for this exact reason. How do I cancel my membership? Fill out this quick form and we'll cancel your membership at the end of your billing cycle - we honor all cancellations at the time this form is received (or at the time cancellation is requested via text to 206-466-0575 or via email to ask@joingearhouse.com) Have more questions? Email: ask@joingearhouse.com Text: 206-466-0575 or stop in for a coffee and chat What events are included? 1. Weekly Community Hangouts These are the bread and butter of the club. Think of these as your low-stakes way to meet the crew. Post-Work Socials: Happy hours at the clubhouse or local breweries. Run/Bike/Hike Clubs: Casual, weekday outings designed to shake off the office chair vibes. Game Nights & Presentations: From trivia to guest speakers sharing their latest thru-hiking slides. 2. Skills Clinics & Workshops We want you to feel confident in the wild, so we host regular "how-to" sessions. The Basics: Intro to backpacking, map and compass navigation, and "how to not freeze" winter camping prep. Gear Maintenance: Sessions on how to patch your tent, wax your skis, or fix a flat on the trail. Seasonal Prep: Specific workshops to get you ready for ski season, climbing season, or "I'm just here for the wildflowers" season. 3. Curated Weekend Trips These are the "big" ones. We handle the logistics; you bring the energy. Group Backpacking/Camping: Self-hosted trips to local favorite spots. Activity-Specific Outings: Organized days for rock climbing, snowshoeing, or kayaking, camping, bbq'ing etc Wait, what's not included? We believe in radical transparency: While the events and community access are included in your membership, you’ll still need to cover your own: Personal Gear: (Though you get a sweet discount on rentals at Gearhouse with your Gear Allowance or 10% off rentals after that's been used up!). If you need lots of gear, the Trail Club is often a better fit as gear rental is free! Transportation: You'll need to arrange your own rides to the events. If you need regular transportation, we'd recommend you check out the Summit Club! Instruction: Some events have instruction for a fee (or are included for free in Summit Club Food: You'll need to bring your own snacks and water but you can buy coffee and snacks from the cafe before heading out if we're leaving from the cafe! Check out the full calendar at joingearhouse.com/calendar! Let's go on an adventure!
- Gearhouse | Outdoor Gear Rentals Seattle | Seattle Social Club
Gearhouse is Seattle's outdoor adventure club and gear rental library. Based in the Capitol Hill neighborhood at Basecamp Cafe. Join Seattle’s Outdoor Adventure Club — Gear, Guidance & Community Included From weekend warriors to total beginners, we make it easy to explore the outdoors — no gear or experience required. From weekend warriors to total beginners, we make it easy to explore the outdoors — no gear or experience required. From weekend warriors to total beginners, we make it easy to explore the outdoors — no gear or experience required. From weekend warriors to total beginners, we make it easy to explore the outdoors — no gear or experience required. Join Us Escape the City, Find Your People Unlock the best of Seattle and dive into the outdoor adventures you've always wanted to try—no experience, gear, or accommodating friends required. Everyone is welcome! Community Centered Adventure No matter your background, experience, or adventure style, you’ll find events, classes, and a supportive community ready to welcome you. Unlimited Gear, Unlimited Possibility No more FOMO because you don't have gear. Snow, water, trails, and everything in between – we've got you covered Outdoorsy Events in and Beyond Seattle From in-depth classes out in the mountains to social community outings in Seattle, our events help build new skills and forge new friendships Explore Membership Benefits Browse Our Gear Closet See Upcoming Events Evan Maynard Founder of Gearhouse We all moved here to get outside. But once you're here, most people find three problems: There's so many different things to try and they're tough to find. People here are intense about the outdoors and are cagey about inviting you on outings. Jobs here are demanding on your time, leaving little time for planning. The gear needed to have a great time in the outdoors is expensive. That's why we built Gearhouse - to give like-minded folks interested in the outdoors an easy way to meet, try new things, and get outside without raiding the 401k. I'd love for you to stop on by. Join Us For A Free Coffee A note from the founder
- The Team | Gearhouse
Gearhouse is the only Seattle social club for outdoorsy people. Check out our amazing team that makes it all possible! Meet The Team Evan Maynard Founder I've spent the last 8 years trying all the ways you can explore the PNW. From boots to bikes to ropes or skis, you'll find me outdoors year-round. If I'm not at Gearhouse, I'm out testing your next adventure. Come find me! Tessa Hawkins Head of Community I’ve called adventure my home since I was 18 years old. Whether it's adventures in the outdoors, in the urban wilderness, with new people or new projects, I love to learn, share and explore. Most recently you’ll find me snowboarding, hiking, paddleboarding amd generally in places you don't expect! ;) Jason Goodman Head of Adventures I bring fifteen years as a bike mechanic, the skills of a mountaineering guide, and the contagious curiosity of a lifelong learner. Raised by passionate naturalists and never a fit for the conventional classroom, my curiosity and creativity are unlocked by life outdoors. Ben Corbin Head of Growth Ben loves to trail run and ski mountaineer, and lead trips in these activities around the country and globe. He also believes in conserving and stewarding our wild places, and is a part-time volunteer wilderness ranger Maddie Zhang Marketing I grew up outside of Boston and moved to Seattle 3 years ago. I spend weekdays taking neighborhood walks near Green Lake. On the weekends you can find me snowboarding, or cycling around local trails when the weather’s right! Luke Schwettman Lead Gear Wrangler Though I was born in Arizona, I have lived in the PNW for most of my life and the accessibility to abundant trees and towering waterfalls opened my eyes to the beauty this world has to offer. I love spending my free time outdoors, going fast and having fun. Making fresh lines in open powder fields, or shralping berms at the local bike park, and I find great joy in the process of capturing these moments with my camera. Big gear nerd, and Lead Technician at Gearhouse (though "Gear Nerd" should be my official title). Here to share my knowledge and experience life outdoors with great company! Let's get out there! Bill Howe Adventurer in Residence I am mainly into skiing and rock climbing, but starting to dabble in mountaineering. WFR and AIARE 1 certified. Ben Hunthausen Shop Assistant I grew up in Montana and moved to Seattle this past September. You'll find me year round in the mountains, whether its shredding the slopes or hiking peaks, I'll find a way to get outside for a new adventure! Charlotte Sedlock Shop Assistant I am a California native whose passion for the outdoors landed me and my partner (fellow Gearhouse member Sean!) in Seattle three years ago. I love working at Gearhouse for its fantastic community and mission to build an inclusive outdoors community. When I'm not in the Gearhouse shop, you can find her paddling in the Sound, browsing other people's bookshelves, or unsuccessfully trying to tire out my dog Olive.
- Backcountry Ski + Splitboard In Seattle, WA | Gearhouse
Whether you're just starting out or looking to level up your backcountry skiing and splitboarding, Gearhouse in Seattle, WA has you covered—from gear and clinics to AIARE 1 avalanche training and community events with new friends! Backcountry Skiing & Splitboarding What is backcountry skiing? Wild, ungroomed slopes. Unpopulated peaks. Winter transforms the PNW into a wonderland to explore, accessible only by snow travel. Backcountry is any terrain that is not “controlled,” like a ski resort. Backcountry travel includes hiking, snowshoeing, skinning, ski touring, and even helicopter tours to hard-to-reach mountain peaks. Powder days with only mountain goats for company — that’s backcountry. Ski resorts use machinery to groom their slopes and trained professionals to help reduce natural hazards within the resort boundary. Travel outside of this boundary and you’re in the backcountry. Explore backcountry with Gearhouse Learn backcountry basics Brand new to backcountry? You’re in the right place to get started. Resort-to-Backcountry (affectionately known as R2B) is a self-paced, incremental program to get you from a resort skier to a backcountry rider and make backcountry buddies along the way. Get started Get the (best) gear Need an affordable alternative to shelling out thousands on gear (not to mention figuring out where to store it)? You got it! We outfit you with everything you need from beacons to packs to boots and skis/boards. (copy can be tweaked) Components we have: Boots, Skis, Skins, Collapsing Poles, Avalanche Rescue Shovel, Avalanche Rescue Prove, Personal Locator Beacon, Touring Backpack, Ski helmet, Arcteryx Ski Jacket Shell Browse rental gear Level-up your skills & get avy certified If you’re dreaming of creating your own far-flung backcountry adventures, step on up. The more safety skills you’ve got under your belt, the farther and wider you can explore backcountry touring. AIARE 1 and AIARE 2 courses will prep you to safely plan and execute backcountry tours in avalanche terrain. Get avy safety training Resort-to-Backcountry A 6-part clinic and adventure series to get you from resort skiing to backcountry shredding — and make touring pals along the way. Part 1: New to Backcountry Info Session Part 2: Try a Guided Backcountry Skiing or Splitboarding Day Part 3: Learn How to Be a Touring Partner Part 4: Go Touring with Friends Part 5: Get Avalanche Training (AIARE I) Part 6: Learn More Tour Options (AIARE 2) Check out R2B Backcountry FAQs 1. Do I need to be an expert rider to go backcountry touring? 2. Is it dangerous? Should I be scared of avalanches? 3. What kind of backcountry snow gear do you rent? 4. Wait…who are you? What’s Gearhouse? Still have questions? Shoot us an email at ask@joingearhouse.com . We’d love to chat.
- Hiking In Seattle, WA | Gearhouse
Find the best hiking trails in Seattle and beyond. Join Gearhouse for guided hikes, gear rentals, and community-led adventures. Hiking (All Seasons) Getting started Explore the PNW on Foot with Gearhouse! Hiking in the PNW is basically a choose-your-own-adventure story—lush rainforests, epic mountain views, sparkling alpine lakes, and maybe even a curious pika or two. Whether you're here for a quick escape from the city or a full-day adventure, we’ve got the trails and the crew to make every hike unforgettable. Rain or shine, we’re hitting the trail—because nothing beats fresh air, good company, and the satisfaction of earning your summit snack. What you'll need Gear Hiking Poles Collapsible and sturdy trekking poles from Black Diamond Check availability Seat Pads Seat Pads for when you need a water & snack break Check availability Ultralight Backpack Weighing in at just a featherlight touch, this backpack is a game-changer for hikers Check availability Packing List Alright! You've secured your gear, what else is there? Day pack with 10 essentials: food, water, sun protection, clothing, navigation, headlamp, fire starter, repair kit, first aid, emergancy blanket. Good pair of hiking shoes Layered clothing for the PNW seasons Lunch & snacks 1-2L water Skill Check Walking… but slightly uphill – If you can put one foot in front of the other, you're off to a great start! Bonus points if you can do it without complaining about the incline. Layering like a PNW pro – Start cold, end sweaty, and prepare for the weather to change at least three times mid-hike. Trail navigation – A map, GPS, or a trustworthy friend who actually knows the way is key. Getting lost is only fun in the movies. Snack strategy – The best hikers know that every scenic viewpoint is just an excuse to eat trail mix. Appreciation for a little rain & mud – If you’re waiting for a perfectly dry day, you’ll never leave the house. Waterproof boots and a good attitude go a long way. Where to go Snow Lake Trail Discovery Park Wallace Falls
- Snowshoeing In Seattle WA | Gearhouse
Strap on your snowshoes and explore winter wonderlands near Seattle. Gearhouse offers rentals, guides, and snowy group hikes. Snowshoeing In Seattle WA Getting started: Your Guide to Snowshoeing Trails in Seattle, WA Explore the Winter Wonderland of the PNW with Gearhouse! Get ready for a snowshoeing adventure that’s perfect for everyone—from seasoned snowshoers to families introducing their kids to winter trails. Whether you're based near Seattle or planning a quick getaway, we’ll guide you to the best trails in the area for fresh snow, stunning alpine peak views, and plenty of fun. With no lift lines and no crowds, you’ll experience the magic of winter the way it’s meant to be—quiet forests, crisp mountain air, and the satisfying crunch of snow underfoot. Our expert guides help you plan your route, factoring in location, elevation gain, and ideal trail conditions. Whether you're looking for beginner-friendly snowshoe routes, backcountry winter escapes, or scenic loops perfect for a family photo op, Gearhouse has you covered. Gear up for an unforgettable home-base adventure in Washington, and let's explore the snow-covered world together—whether by snowshoe or ski! What you'll need Gear Snowshoe Kit Includes MSR snowshoes and collapsible trekking poles Check availability Gators Keep the snow away from your ankles and down your shoes Check availability Mircospikes Kahtoola MICROspikes® Traction System allows anyone to get out and enjoy most any condition. Check availability Snowshoe Packing List: Your Winter Trail Guide for Snowshoeing in Seattle, WA Alright! You've secured your gear, what else is there? Snowshoes & trekking poles Layered clothing appropriate to the weather. Snow/Rain pants Lunch & snacks 1-2L water Day pack with 10 essentials: food, water, sun protection, clothing, navigation, headlamp, fire starter, repair kit, first aid, emergancy blanket. Optional: microspikes, sit pad, Gaitors Guide To Snowshoe Day Trips Near Seattle Strap on your snowshoes and get outdoors! If you’re intimidated by skiing or looking for a low-cost, family-friendly alternative, snowshoeing is an accessible winter sport for all experience levels. In this guide, we’ll share some of our favorite snowshoe spots within two hours of Seattle (and a few farther afield) in order of proximity, and all the maps, guides, and gear you need to get there. GEAR: Snowshoeing can be a leisurely stroll or a heart-pumping workout. As with any outdoor winter activity, we recommend making sure you wear sweat-wicking material and layer your gear so you can remove and add warmth as needed. One of the best things about snowshoeing is that you don’t need a ton of specialized gear! Take many of the same items you’d need to stay warm and dry on a winter hike. If you need to pick up new gear, our gearshop has you covered. Most quality pairs of adult snowshoes are in the range of $140 to $250, while kids’ snowshoes start at about $70. A sturdy pair of poles is also a must to help with balance and stability. Make sure they have snow baskets attached! Not in the market to buy? No problem! Gearhouse offers affordable snowshoe rentals in the heart of Seattle. Skill Check Snowshoeing in the PNW is about as easy as walking—if walking involved oversized foot paddles, the occasional faceplant in powder, and figuring out how to layer so you're not sweating one minute and freezing the next. Where to go Skyline Lake Gold Creek Pond Franklin Falls