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Over the next two seasons, I am embarking on a personal journey to climb and document Washington's 100 highest peaks. These summits are all in the Cascades, the mountain range that transformed my life. 

My aim behind this project is to celebrate the ways in which we connect with our local landscapes while also giving back by uplifting and supporting the outdoor community and organizations that strive for inclusivity and accessibility in outdoor spaces.

 
 
 
  • The WA100 project (based on the classic Bulger List) is a mountain challenge like none other that I’ve personally encountered. Shortly after moving to the Pacific Northwest in 2013, I had the privilege of learning the basics of mountaineering and alpine climbing (completely new activities to me at the time), and it quickly became clear that this type of movement in the mountains was the truest expression of my self and my love for this local landscape. My work as a photographer allowed me to experience mountains on all Seven Continents, but my heart was firmly planted in my home mountains. During the 2018 climbing season, I celebrated my favorite national park, North Cascades National Park, and its 50th anniversary by climbing 50 peaks inside the park (a project I called 50 PEAKS). But a bigger project has always been on the horizon. The Bulger List — Washington State’s 100 highest peaks — is a project I’ve said I would tackle “one day” for many years. All of these 100 peaks sit in my beloved Cascades, the mountain range that literally changed my life. After this past year reminded me, once again, to not take life for granted and to not delay dreams, I decided to make my “one day” now.

    I’m thrilled to take on this once-in-a-lifetime challenge while also bringing about real, measurable change along the way. Being able to venture out into these mountains, the traditional lands of past and present Indigenous peoples, is a great privilege. And it is that privilege I plan to leverage to elevate others. I will do this by partnering with and amplifying the voices of some amazing nonprofit groups that fight for outdoor advocacy, inclusivity, and representation and make outdoor gear, education, and experiences more accessible to everyone. I will also amplify individual members of the outdoor community that have inspired me and so many others. The giveback will take many forms including spreading awareness, peer fundraising, and more, and will aim to inspire others to look at how they connect with their own local landscapes and, in turn, how the land connects us all. All in all, I hope and expect this journey to further deepen my personal connection with this local landscape while hopefully opening my mind and heart, and the minds and hearts of others, to how we all belong in the mountains.

    — Scott (May 2023)

 
 

THE PEAKS

The set of 100 peaks I plan to climb is known as the Bulger List. I intend to let this local landscape determine my timeline, but it would be a personal achievement to finish by my 40th birthday in October 2024.

FOLLOW THE JOURNEY

 
 
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nonprofit spotlight

During this project, I will collaborate with local and national nonprofit groups to spread awareness, to fundraise, to highlight their mission and programs, and sometimes to join representatives of these groups in climbing. My nonprofits will include groups that serve women in the outdoors; Black, Indigenous, and People of Color climbers; LGBTQ+ adventurers, and other underserved and underrepresented group members.

 

Climbers of Color (CoC) is a Washington State nonprofit organization with the mission to increase access to climbing for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color by providing educational courses and supportive mentorship to leaders of color in the climbing community. To accomplish its mission, Climbers of Color provides supportive mentorship, technical training and access to key resources including gear and scholarships.

SheJumps increases the participation of women and girls in outdoor activities to foster confidence, leadership, and connection to nature and community.​ ​SheJumps believe​s​ growth is in our nature, but fear of stereotypes, failure, rejection, labels, etc—those spoken over us, spoken inside of us and what we’ve believed—limit our growth​.​ ​SheJumps help​s​ women and girls take risks in the outdoors to enable them to break through fears and internal/external barriers in life so they can grow to their full potential.

Soul Trak Outdoors is a Washington D.C.-based nonprofit organization that connects communities of color to outdoor spaces while also building a coalition of diverse outdoor leaders. The organization runs a variety of programs that reach youth, college students, and adults within the community who are seeking opportunities for new adventures and knowledge.

Venture Out Project (TVOP) helps the LGBTQ+ community develop confidence, skills, and a sense of belonging through outdoor adventure. TVOP is committed to facilitating backpacking and wilderness trips for the queer and trans community in a safe and inclusive environment. They also provide comprehensive (trans)gender inclusion workshops for organizations, educators, adventure professionals, summer camps and more.

Washington’s National Park Fund (WNPF) is the official philanthropic partner to Mount Rainier, North Cascades, and Olympic National Parks. WNPF raises private support to preserve and protect these parks. Through its Embracing Inclusion priority pillar, it is enabling the support of programs that promote park access by underrepresented and historically marginalized communities.

Washington Trails Association (WTA) mobilizes hikers and everyone who loves the outdoors to explore, steward, and champion trails and public lands. Through its “Trails for Everyone” initiative, it’s fighting to create safe, welcoming, and inclusive experiences on trail. Because trails and access to the outdoors are a must-have.

 

COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT

 

As part of my project’s aim to amplify the voices of community members who are making the outdoors more inclusive and accessible, the Community Spotlight will highlight a rotating cast of individuals who are doing important work and amazing things. Check back shortly down the road to discovery even more rad humans!

 
 

“Everyone belongs in the mountains.”

 
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FOLLOW ALONG #WA100PROJECT

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 partners

Thanks to the following brands that support this project and the giveback it seeks to accomplish. Believing in a cause greater than ourselves is needed now more than ever, and these brands truly embody this belief.

 

Unless otherwise noted, all imagery by Scott Kranz. Top banner photo: Mitch Pittman