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Mount Baker Club - Building a community of outdoor
enthusiasts since 1911. |
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The
New
10 Essentials |
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Do you have the updated version of the "10 Essentials" ?
Download Here |
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Spring Outings
Available Now |
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Spring activities are
now listed. Get the cobwebs out from your feet,
and hit the trails. See
Activities |
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Short Notice
Outings |
More and better
than ever.
Don't let the short days, and wet weather of the fall
and winter keep you homebound. Members take advantage of
breaks in the weather, matching outings to prevailing
conditions. See a sampling of some of the many outings
that our members have experienced and enjoyed in just
the last few weeks at the
NW Trails Blog. |
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Ski to Sea
Team Ready to Rock! |
Introducing the Mount Baker Club 2008 Ski to Sea team!
The team this year features some new faces and several
returning athletes:
• XC ski – David Dean returns for his fourth year on the
crucial starting leg. We are certain he will get us off
to a fast start, as he has the past three years.
• Downhill Snowboard – Keith Knutson returns for his
second go at the mountain, looking to best his
impressive time from ’07!
• Runner – Brian Kingsberry will lash the pavement of
this most brutal leg in his fourth appearance on our
team!
• Cyclist – Peter Cutbill joins our team for the first
time. Welcome! He’s cycled the course before on other
teams, and is a strong addition to our line up.
• Canoe – Beau Woods and Levi Markowski will navigate
the Nooksack for the first time in 2008. They’re young,
they’re strong…and they have a new canoe! They are
determined to put in the best time ever on this leg for
the club.
• Mountain Bike – Mike Koepp is back for his third year
on our team, and his time gets better each year!
• Kayak – Ed Lutz returns for a third year to battle the
waves and the other contestants. Ed is the Team Captain
for 2008.
This is an invitation to all Club members to get out
on Race Day and cheer on the team!
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Bay to Baker
Trail Gets 93 Trees |
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Volunteers from the
Mount Baker Club and REI planted 93 native trees along
the Bay to Baker Trail in Glacier on October 13th and
20th. The planting parties were part of the REI
grant awarded to the Mount Baker Club and the Whatcom
Parks and Recreation Foundation. |

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Sue and Duane Huskey
planting a tree along the Bay to Baker Trail.
October 20th Photo>>>
October 20th Slide Show
October 13th Slide Show |
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Mount Baker
Club Polo Shirts |
Mount Baker Club Polo
Shirts have arrived, and they are selling like hotcakes!
Order yours today so you won’t have to wait for another
order. Sizes
XS-S-M-L-XL |
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Priced for club
members for a limited time only at $15.00 each.
(Non-members $25 per shirt; consider joining now and
save $10!) Begin your Centennial Celebration with our
new official club shirts in the club color "forest
green" and with our "1911" logo. Be the talk of the town
in your new club polo shirt. Even Spike the dog wanted
one! Call 392-1015 to order. Add $5.00 for postage. Mail
your payment to: Mount Baker Club, PO Box 73,
Bellingham, WA 98227
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Renew Your
Membership |
It’s that time
again! If you have not yet renewed your dues, do it
today.
Mail your payment to:
Mount Baker Club, PO Box 73
Bellingham, WA 98227.
$15 Single / $18 Family
Mail the Release Form at this link
along with your dues. |
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New Member Photos |
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Members have submitted new photos from
their past activities, photos are always fun. Be sure to check them out.
Photos>>> |
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Club Patches |
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Own A Piece of Whatcom County History
The new club patches are in and they are beautiful! Order yours today. |
The new patch simply says: Mount Baker Club, Since 1911. Our famous hiking goat is still on it. Patches are $3.00 and will be available for sale at the Annual Meeting. If you want one today, send $3.00 plus 50 cents for mailing. These are sturdy, threaded patches in full color that can be sewn onto your favorite cap or pack.
Mission of the Mount Baker Club
Welcome to the Mount Baker Club. For over 90 years our all volunteer organization has served the Whatcom County region.
We invite you to join us and participate in our many activities. Our purpose is to provide regular opportunities for hiking, biking, snow-shoeing, cross-country skiing, canoeing, and kayaking, as well as, monthly social activities. We also promote the conservation of recreational areas which are of interest to the club's members. A great way to meet new friends and explore the area. All events and activities are open to the public at no charge.
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