
What we’re about
SOA hikes everywhere from cities to mountains to deserts. We go backpacking, biking, and climbing; ski and snowshoe, kayak, sail and swim, and in many other ways celebrate nature and the great outdoors.
While exploring the Pacific Northwest is thrilling and restorative, we care about our delicate environments and promote Leave-No-Trace principles and good trail etiquette.
To better protect ourselves from injuries and other life-threatening conditions, all members should take safety and preparedness seriously, carry the Ten Essentials, and be self reliant.
Check our calendar and join us on an upcoming adventure. We're eager to welcome new friends and hope to meet you in person soon.
Your Organizer, Michael Songbird
DISCLAIMER: All activities hosted by Seattle Outdoor Adventurers (SOA) involve risk. Becoming an SOA member and/or participating in events offered by our Meetup group, you agree to release, hold harmless, and indemnify SOA, its members, and its organizers from any and all liability. You alone are responsible for your safety, comfort, and health.
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SOA Event Attendance Disclaimer
S.O.A. is not a professional guide service. SOA meetup organizers function, as facilitators only, to enhance the collective group outdoor experience. By participating in any SOA event you agree to release, hold harmless, and indemnify SOA, its members, and its organizers from any and all liability in the event of injury or loss. Reports of trail and weather conditions are available to all (internet) and subject to change. You are responsible for your own safety and the overall safety and wellbeing of the group. We respect the environment we adventure in. We collectively know that hiking involves risks and that weather changes quickly in the mountains. We know the more prepared we individually are, the better the chance we will remain safe as a group. We leave no trace.
[signing up for any S.O.A. organized event indicates that you have read, understand, and agree to the terms of this disclaimer and hold harmless all S.O.A. Organizers and Event Hosts in the event of injury or loss].
Additional information about our group, Member responsibilities, and clarification of the role of Organizer:
Seattle Outdoor Adventurers (SOA) activities may involve certain dangers including but not limited to: hazards of travel in rugged terrain, physical stress, mental stress, inclement weather, and intended and unintended actions of other Members and Organizers.
Participating Members agree to the following statements:
- I am physically capable of safely participating in SOA events that I join.
- I am equipped with the appropriate gear and clothing for SOA events that I join. If not, I have pre-arranged required gear with the Organizer.
- I hold responsibility for my own safety while participating in SOA events which I join.
- I assume all risks while participating in SOA events that I join.
- SOA is not a guide service.
- SOA Organizers are not guides.
- Per Meetup.com's Terms of Service Agreement, SOA organizers are released from all forms of liability related to SOA events.
- I am 18-years-old or older. Note: Participants under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
Tips on preparing for a safe outing:
Before venturing into our state's amazing backcountry check the Weather Forecast. During winter, spring, and early summer, check the Avalanche Forecast.
If you're new to Washington state, be advised that Search and Rescue teams are busy year-round assisting lost, injured, and/or ill-equipped backcountry recreationists. You can increase your chances of a safe outing by equipping yourself with (and knowing how to use) the Ten Essentials. The Mountaineers offer an excellent low-cost hands-on navigation training course which teaches backcountry map and compass use.
Your feedback is important and welcomed!
If you have any questions or comments about our group you're welcome to email the main organizer or post your question or comment on our group's Message Board. It is our Members and Organizers who make this group a great one so thank you for making it one of Seattle's best!
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Trip to Kauai, HINeeds location
Trip to Kauai, in mid May.
I am looking for people to join me for 1.5week long trip to the Kauai
So far i am thinking to include:- hike every other day ( 13+ possible hikes that we can do
https://www.alltrails.com/explore/list/hawaii-019fa4f-3 ) - snorkel every other day
- optional (boat/heli tour of Island/caves/Napali coast, kayak based hikes, scuba)
- botanical gardens and farmer's markets
- camping on the beach
approximate costs are:
fly fare is $378-400 per person
car split $550+gas between participants
camping $3-25 per day per person
(optional)hotel/airbnb ~$150-220 per night/per room/per day (will look for deals to bring this down)
(optional) Scuba ~$150-200 per person
(optional) boat tour (~$250)/heli ($350-450 per person)let me know if you are interested
we will discuss specific via our discord channel
https://discord.gg/qRExt66Ase - hike every other day ( 13+ possible hikes that we can do
- Snoqualmi Pass Lakes Car to Car Backpacking TripGranite Creek Connector Access (parking on road), North Bend, WA
I am planning on backpacking with my friend Tony starting from the Mailbox Peak parking lot, and hiking past Thompson Lake to Kulla Kulla Lake and camping there. Then waking up and hiking past Island Lake, Olallie Lake and more (15 lakes in total on the hike) ending with the last lake (Melakwa Lake) and then back to the Denny Creek Campground Parking lot. Snow is melting fast so my hope is by the time this happened it will be melted out enough to find bare spots to camp. I would for sure bring gators and boot traction devices though.
This is a serious backpacking trip and not for beginner hikers, but I don't mind if people go a bit slow. I'm not trying to set any speed records and backpack for fun more than exercise. Here is a link to the GPS track I created for the trip
Distance: 21.4 Miles
Elevation Gain: 8,550 ftNOTE: We will be meeting to discuss the trip on May 13th at 6:30pm at Teddy's Tavern in the Greenlake area of Seattle. If you can't make the discussion but still want to go, DM me - otherwise I will assume anyone not at Teddy's Tavern is a "no" for the trip.