Mount Rainier training activity91% pace fit

Steady uphill pace, short breaks, similar elevation comfort.

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Move with people who match your pace.

Want to climb Mount Hood, hike Rainier, run a new trail, or plan a weekend backpacking activity, but do not know who is actually the right person to go with? PaceTribe helps you find people who match your pace, experience, and expectations.

Phone-verified hostsPace-fit signalsPrivate contact until matched
PaceFast, steady, relaxed, breaks, regroup style.
ExperienceRecent similar activities, terrain comfort, skills.
ExpectationsGoal, start time, safety mindset, social vibe.
A few activities people are planning

Scroll the activities. Heart what you like. Share with friends. Join when the pace feels right.

PaceTribe should feel like a living outdoor board, not a signup form. Browse where people want to go, share with friends, and ask to join only when the activity sounds like your kind of day.

1. Find an activityStart with places you already want to go.
2. Check the paceLook at effort, breaks, experience, and expectations.
3. Ask to joinShare a short note so the person planning can choose with confidence.
This weekend
Climb

Mount Hood early start

Planned by Srini / Oregon

93%pace-fit signal
Phone verified host2 people interested
Steady summit paceLooking for 1-2 steady climbers
Why this may match youEarly start, steady movement, clear turnaround decisions.

Good for climbers with recent snow travel

Saturday morning
Hike

Camp Muir training hike

Planned by Anika / Mount Rainier

90%pace-fit signal
Phone verified host4 people interested
Steady uphill, short breaksLooking for 2 elevation-training partners
Why this may match youLong uphill effort, short planned breaks, Rainier training.

Good for hikers building elevation legs

After work
Run

Tiger Mountain trail run

Planned by Marcus / Seattle area

87%pace-fit signal
Phone verified host3 people interested
Conversational climb, faster descentLooking for 1-3 no-pressure runners
Why this may match youTalk on the climb, open up on the descent, no racing.

Good for runners who do not want to race

Next weekend
Backpack

North Cascades overnight

Planned by Priya / North Cascades

84%pace-fit signal
Phone verified host5 people interested
Moderate miles, early campLooking for 1 backpacking partner
Why this may match youSteady mileage, early camp, clear camp style.

Good for people who like steady hiking and calm camp time

Sunday sunrise
Hike

Mount Tam sunrise hike

Planned by Leo / Bay Area

81%pace-fit signal
Phone verified host6 people interested
Relaxed climb, photo stopsLooking for 2 relaxed hikers
Why this may match youSunrise start, relaxed climb, room for photo stops.

Good for hikers who want a friendly pace, not a race

Saturday afternoon
Hike

Rattlesnake Ledge first group hike

Planned by Maya / Snoqualmie area

78%pace-fit signal
Phone verified host8 people interested
Patient pace, regroup oftenLooking for 3 beginner-friendly hikers
Why this may match youPatient group, regroup stops, low-pressure first activity.

Good for people who want a low-pressure first PaceTribe activity

Sunday dawn patrol
Ski tour

Snoqualmie Pass dawn ski tour

Planned by Nina / Snoqualmie Pass

78%pace-fit signal
Phone verified host5 people interested
Steady skin track, conservative transitionsLooking for 1-2 avalanche-aware partners
Why this may match youSimilar uphill pace, careful transitions, shared safety mindset.

Good for ski tourers who value communication and conservative terrain choices

Next powder window
Ski

Tahoe mellow ski laps

Planned by Evan / Lake Tahoe

78%pace-fit signal
Phone verified host7 people interested
Moderate laps, regroup every runLooking for 2 skiers with similar energy
Why this may match youModerate lap count, regroup rhythm, no pressure to chase speed.

Good for skiers who want compatible energy, breaks, and terrain choices

Join the first PaceTribe circles

Start with the places you already want to go.

You do not need to plan a whole activity today. Just say what you want to do. When enough people want the same kind of day at the same pace, PaceTribe can help turn that interest into a real plan.

12 interested

Mount Hood

Early starts, snow travel, summit-minded climbers

18 interested

Mount Rainier

Training hikes, Camp Muir days, steady elevation pace

9 interested

Seattle trail runs

After-work runs, weekend long runs, no-drop groups

7 interested

Bay Area hikes

Weekend climbs, coastal hikes, steady social pace

6 interested

Weekend backpacking

People looking for similar mileage, pace, and camp style

11 interested

Beginner-friendly hikes

Relaxed pace, patient groups, low-pressure first activities

14 interested

Ski touring partners

Skin track pace, transition rhythm, snow safety, and terrain comfort

10 interested

Mellow ski days

People looking for compatible energy, breaks, and lap style

Missing an activity?

Tell us where you want to go next.

If you do not see the hike, run, ride, climb, or ski day you care about, add it here. We will use this to learn what people want to plan next.

Why PaceTribe exists

You want to hike Mount Hood this weekend.

Some of your friends have already climbed it. Some are busy. Some may be interested, but you have no idea they are planning the same activity.

Meanwhile, dozens of other hikers are thinking the same thing: “I want to climb Mount Hood, but I do not have the right people to go with.”

Finding hiking partners is not the hard part.Finding the right hiking partners is.

Are they faster than you? Slower than you? Do they stop every 10 minutes, or push hard to the summit? Are they experienced enough? Do they share the same goals and expectations?

PaceTribe helps you see who is planning the adventures you want to do, discover people who match your pace and experience, and join activities without guessing.

The problem

Most outdoor plans fail before the activity starts.

Too fast or too slow

People say yes without knowing whether the pace, breaks, or effort level actually match.

Too much guesswork

The person planning the activity has to rely on chat replies, vague experience claims, or friend-of-friend guesses.

Too little clarity

The person joining does not know what to share, and the person planning does not know who will be a good fit.

How PaceTribe works

Have an activity in mind. Find people who want the same day.

PaceTribe helps a regular hiker, runner, skier, or rider find who is available, who is interested, and who actually matches the pace before the group starts.

1

Pick the adventure

Start with the hike, climb, run, ski tour, ride, or backpacking activity you want to do.

2

See who is interested

Share the plan or discover other people thinking about the same place and day.

3

Check pace fit

Compare pace, breaks, experience, and expectations before anyone commits.

4

Choose who to go with

Go with people who are likely to move the same way and want the same kind of day.

5

Build trust over time

After real activities, simple feedback helps future partners know what to expect.

Safety and comfort

Built for meeting people outdoors, where fit really matters.

Private until matched

Contact details stay hidden until the person planning the activity says yes.

No raw GPS exposure

Optional activity data can help explain your pace without showing private tracks.

Good partners become easier to find

Completed activities help people remember who was prepared, reliable, and pace-compatible.

Start with one activity

Have somewhere you want to go?

Add the activity, share it with a few people, and let them check whether the pace feels right before they ask to come along.

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