Mountaineers MCP Server
Enables AI assistants to search and browse mountaineers.org for activities, courses, trip reports, and routes, and optionally access authenticated user data such as upcoming activities, badges, and member profiles.
README
Mountaineers MCP Server
What is this?
This lets AI assistants like Claude and ChatGPT search and browse mountaineers.org on your behalf. Instead of clicking through the website, you can ask questions in plain English:
- "Find me a beginner-friendly day hike near Seattle this weekend"
- "What scrambles are available in August?"
- "Show me trip reports for Mount Pilchuck"
- "What's the elevation gain on the Mount Si trail?"
- "What activities am I signed up for?"
- "What badges have I earned?"
The AI reads the Mountaineers website, understands the results, and gives you a conversational answer -- no manual searching required. Read the full story: I Built an MCP Server for Mountaineers.org.
<p align="center"> <img src="assets/demo.gif" alt="Mountaineers MCP Server Demo — Claude Code CLI"> </p>
What can it do?
Search the website (no login needed):
- Search activities by type, branch, difficulty, date, and more
- Search courses, clinics, and seminars
- Browse trip reports
- Search routes and places
- Get full details for any activity, trip report, route, or course
Access your account (with your login):
- See your upcoming and past activities
- See your completed activity history
- See your course enrollments
- View your earned badges and certifications
- View member profiles and activity rosters
Setup
Follow the instructions for your AI app below.
Claude Desktop
- Download
mountaineers-mcp-X.Y.Z.mcpbfrom the latest release - Open Claude Desktop → Settings → Extensions → Install Extension
- Select the downloaded
.mcpbfile - Enter your mountaineers.org credentials if you want account access (optional)
<p align="center"> <img src="assets/claude-desktop-courses.png" width="75%" alt="Course search in Claude Desktop"> </p>
<p align="center"> <img src="assets/claude-desktop-backpacking.png" width="75%" alt="Backpacking trip details in Claude Desktop"> </p>
That's it -- no Node.js install required.
<details> <summary>Manual setup (alternative)</summary>
Requires Node.js 18+.
- Go to Settings > Developer > Edit Config
- Paste this and save:
{
"mcpServers": {
"mountaineers": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "mountaineers-mcp"]
}
}
}
- Quit and reopen Claude Desktop (not just close the window -- fully quit)
To also access your account (activity history, rosters, etc.), add your mountaineers.org credentials:
{
"mcpServers": {
"mountaineers": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "mountaineers-mcp"],
"env": {
"MOUNTAINEERS_USERNAME": "your-username",
"MOUNTAINEERS_PASSWORD": "your-password"
}
}
}
}
Your credentials stay on your computer and are only sent to mountaineers.org. </details>
ChatGPT Desktop
ChatGPT Desktop supports MCP through Developer Mode, but only remote HTTP servers -- it cannot run local command-line tools like Claude Desktop can. To use this server with ChatGPT Desktop, you would need to run it behind a tunnel (e.g., mcp.run or ngrok). This is not yet streamlined; we plan to add Streamable HTTP transport in a future release.
Requires ChatGPT Plus, Pro, Team, or Enterprise.
Claude Code (CLI)
Run this in your terminal:
claude mcp add mountaineers -- npx -y mountaineers-mcp
Or add to your .mcp.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"mountaineers": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "mountaineers-mcp"],
"env": {
"MOUNTAINEERS_USERNAME": "your-username",
"MOUNTAINEERS_PASSWORD": "your-password"
}
}
}
}
Codex CLI
Add to ~/.codex/config.toml:
[mcp_servers.mountaineers]
command = "npx"
args = ["-y", "mountaineers-mcp"]
[mcp_servers.mountaineers.env]
MOUNTAINEERS_USERNAME = "your-username"
MOUNTAINEERS_PASSWORD = "your-password"
Or use the CLI:
codex mcp add mountaineers -- npx -y mountaineers-mcp
Tools reference
Public (no login required)
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
search_activities |
Search activities with filters (type, branch, difficulty, date, day of week) |
search_courses |
Search courses, clinics, and seminars |
search_trip_reports |
Search trip reports by text and activity type |
search_routes |
Search routes and places with filters (activity type, difficulty, climbing category) |
get_activity |
Get full activity details (leader notes, route, equipment) |
get_trip_report |
Get trip report details (conditions, route info) |
get_route |
Get route details (difficulty, elevation, directions, maps, related routes) |
get_course |
Get course details (schedule, pricing, leaders, badges earned) |
Authenticated (login required)
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
whoami |
Get your name, profile URL, and member slug |
get_my_activities |
Your registered activities (upcoming) with filtering |
get_my_courses |
Your course enrollments with filtering |
get_activity_history |
Your completed activity history with filtering by result, type, and date |
get_my_badges |
Your earned badges and certifications with dates |
get_member_profile |
View a member's profile, badges, and committees |
get_activity_roster |
See who's signed up for an activity |
Privacy
Your credentials are stored locally on your computer and are only sent to mountaineers.org to log in. They are never sent to any AI provider or third party.
Development
npm install
npm run dev # Run from TypeScript sources via tsx (no build step)
npm run check # Typecheck + lint
npm test # Run tests
npm run ci # Full CI: check + coverage + build
Other Mountaineering & Outdoors Tools
I climb, scramble, and hike a lot, and I keep building tools around it. If this one's useful to you, the others might be too:
- mountaineers-assistant -- Chrome extension that syncs your mountaineers.org activity history and shows you stats, trends, and climbing partners you can't see on the site.
- peakbagger-cli -- Command-line access to PeakBagger.com. Search peaks, check elevation and prominence, browse ascent stats. Outputs JSON for piping into other tools.
- claude-mountaineering-skills -- Claude Code plugin that generates route beta reports by pulling conditions, forecasts, and trip reports from multiple mountaineering sites.
License
MIT
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