
The Teton Climbers’ Coalition (TCC) is launching a new membership program on January 1, giving climbers and community members a direct way to support local climbing, stay engaged, and help underwrite the programs that keep the Teton climbing community safe, connected, and informed.
The TCC’s work—anchor replacement, climbing-area stewardship, the On Belay community access program, educational initiatives, local advocacy, and community gatherings like AlpinFilm, Climb Nights, and the Town Pump—depends on the involvement of the people who care most about these mountains.
The new membership program offers a simple way for individuals to take ownership of that work, deepen their connection to the community, and give back to the places where they climb.
The new membership program will provide both practical benefits and a symbolic expression of belonging.
Founding members will receive discounts at TCC events and in the online store while helping spread awareness about access issues, stewardship needs, and the TCC’s role in supporting Teton climbers.
Every membership will strengthen the TCC’s ability to advocate for access, deliver safety and education programs, and meet the evolving needs of a growing climbing community.
From the Safe Climbing Initiative and the Climbing Area Modernization (CAM) Project to Climb Nights, AlpinFilm, the Town Pump, and the Women’s Grand Scholarship, TCC works to make climbing in the Tetons better for everyone.
Starting January 1, your membership will help fuel that work—and let you proudly wear your support for the community you help sustain.