Why become a member of the BCC?
We are a community of climbers working to protect, preserve, and advocate for Front Range climbing areas. Our primary focus is stewardship, and our programs include trail building, anchor replacement, waste management and eagle monitoring. Your membership supports this work, and gives you access to exclusive member events and special discounts with our partners.
Member discounts include:
A one-time 25% off code for a single item of climbing related equipment at Neptune Mountaineering. Some exclusions apply.
Initiation fee waived at all Movement gyms
10% off all full-priced items at Rock and Resole. Some limitations do apply.
20% off Friction Labs chalk.
20% off Escape Climbing holds + gear.
10% your order at Wilderness Exchange
$10 off a session with The Climb Clinic.
30% off LIVSN Clothing.
$10 off your first order of two bags or more at Peak State Coffee.
20% off at Golden Mountain Guides.
Alpine to the Max 20% discount for education and guiding.
15% off Lava Linen products with code BCC15
Joint Membership: We also encourage you to join as a joint Access Fund / Boulder Climbing Community member to show your support for national stewardship! Be sure to "add a membership to your local climbing organization for an additional $15" and select the Boulder Climbing Community when joining or renewing.
Donate
The Boulder Climbing Community relies on donations from the community to fund the stewardship work that we do. Make a donation in any amount today and support sustainable trails, fresh bolts, human waste mitigation, and well cared for climbing areas for years to come. You can make a one-time donation, or set up automatic monthly donations to sustain our work.
What does your money support?
Trails: Trail Crew season: 5,220crew hours, 2,638 volunteer hours, 255 rocks moved by hand, 339 rocks moved by high line, 529 rock steps built, 3,273 sqft of retaining wall structures, $221,000 total cost
Bolts: 906 replaced annually
Bags: 3000+ free poop bags distributed annually
Eagles: 1-2 endangered eaglets typically fledged from protected nests
Education: efforts to reach tens of thousands of Front Range climbers
Advocacy: working tirelessly with land managers to make sure your favorite climbing areas are open and well maintained.
Volunteer
Pitch in your part to address the growing impacts of climbers around Boulder. Work with other amazing volunteers in our favorite, most iconic climbing areas, and be a proud part of the team that makes local climbing sustainable.
Stay informed by filling out the form below with your interests. We have a wide variety of volunteer opportunities throughout the year, by signing up you will get volunteer alerts. Opportunities include trail work, rebolting, wag bag stocking, social media, membership fulfillment, community events, and more!
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Have other ways you want to get involved? Let us know!
Send an email to outreach@boulderclimbers.org