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At the Mountaineer we try hard to stock unique, high quality gear for everyone.
Serious mountaineers, expeditions, recreational hikers, big, small, short, or
tall we have something for you. Please call 518-576-2281 if you don't see what
you need in our online store.
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Store Hours
Summer
(July-August)
Thursday-Monday: 8-7
Tuesday/Wednesday: 8-6
Fall-Spring
(September-June)
Every Day: 8-5:30
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Rental Gear
- Snowshoes
- Plastic Mtn. Boots w/ Crampons
- Telemark & AT Skis, Boots, Skins
- Leki Adjustable Poles
- Rock Climbing Shoes
- Fly Fishing Gear
- Bear Canisters
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What You'll Find
- Hiking & Backpacking Gear
- Outerwear
- Large Selection of Footwear
- Rock & Ice Climbing
- Back Country Skiing
- Fly Fishing & Boats
- Books: Mountaineering, Local, Guide Books & More
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Social & Environmental Responsibility:
The Mountaineer takes its role in the community seriously and strives to make a
difference through volunteerism and annual benefit events such as the Adirondack International
Mountaineering Festival and the Adirondack Backcountry Ski Festival. We are proud to support local schools,
athletics, churches, fire departments and
others throughout the year. In addition to providing financial support to worthy
local and regional causes we take great pride in volunteering for community
organizations such as the Keene and Keene Valley Fire Departments, the
Adirondack Community Trust, New York Ski Educational Foundation, and local
athletic teams.
June, 2005: Patagonia as part of its
environmental benefits program, and Salomon, Montrail, and Smartwool as sponsors
are supporting our Great Adirondack Trail Run, a benefit event for the Au Sable
and Bouquet River Associations, to be held on June 25th. We hope to raise a substantial amount of money for these two
grassroots local groups.
March, 2005: In addition to helping fill up the local inns and
restaurants, the 3rd annual Adirondack Backcountry Ski Festival raised $1000 for
the Adirondack Ski Touring Council and the New York Ski Educational Foundation's
nordic program.
January, 2005: The 9th annual Adirondack International Mountaineering
Festival was a huge success, generating a record amount of money (approx. $6500)
for some very worthy causes. Included in that figure were some efforts that
deserve special mention. Roger Damon, Mark Richey, and Jim Shimberg refused
compensation for their efforts and Doug Millen, Mark Richey and Doug Madera all
made cash contributions to the Keene Central School. In addition the Keene
Valley Fire Department raised over $1800 for its new ambulance fund from its
"All You Can Eat" Spaghetti dinner.
The money went to the following organizations and
individual this year:
Keene and Keene Valley Fire and Rescue Departments
Keene Central School
New York Ski Educational Foundation
Adirondack Mountain Club Trail Crew
Adirondack Community Trust
Keene Valley Neighborhood House
Kevin Broderick (battling cancer)
Little Peaks School
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