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📣 PNW Outdoor 101 Camp Prep Class: First Monday, 6:30pm at Gearhouse Coffee → RSVP on Meetup
DOES THE OUTDOORS FEEL INTIMIDATING?

The wilderness is calling. You'll be ready.

Like Girl Scouts, but for grown-ups.
WELCOME TO OUR CLUB

About SSC

Sequoia Social Club organizes casual, educational gatherings for adults who want to enjoy the outdoors, but don’t know where to start. Like Girl Scouts, but for grown-ups.

Through beginner-friendly hikes, camping trips, and in-city classes, we teach practical outdoor skills in a low-pressure, supportive environment. You’ll learn how to plan trips, use gear, stay safe, and build outdoor confidence through real experience.

Hiking and camping isn’t just for the outdoor extremists. We’re here to help you find a version of the outdoors that fits you.

We go outside.

Not to prove anything to the world, but for ourselves.

Upcoming Events

Join a hands-on event to learn camping basics, from packing to setting up camp, and build the skills to explore the outdoors safely and confidently.

Group Camping Trip Near Mt. St. Helens

July 24–26, 2026
Seaquest State Park
2 hour drive south of Seattle

Group Camping Trip Near Olympic National Park

September 4-7, 2026
Bogachiel State Park
3.5 hour drive west of Seattle

Founder of sequoia social club

Celeste Olds

Celeste Olds is a PNW outdoor instructor dedicated to building wilderness skills, confidence, and meaningful connections in nature. Her work is shaped by decades of project management, thousands of miles trekked through alpine terrain locally and abroad, and a lifetime of camping in the Pacific Northwest.

Camping with Celeste was an amazing experience. I felt safe, prepared, and well taken care of, especially since I barely know what I'm doing in the woods. Having someone experienced by my side allowed me to relax and fully appreciate the beautiful views and moments we encountered.

Abigail L.

I've known Celeste for over a decade and found that she is thoughtful, genuinely interested in getting to know people, and open to new experiences. Celeste is also extremely reliable. She is a planner and can deal with the unexpected in calm and effective ways. You can always count on Celeste to provide a fun and safe environment!

Darcy M.

Celeste is a GEM. No one is more intentional, kind, prepared and capable! I've known Celeste for a long time, and have joined her for several camping and hiking trips. She thinks of EVERYTHING and has a special talent for navigating potentially stressful situations with grace, humor and competence. You'll have the time of your life adventuring with her.

Dawn W.

Camping FAQ

No experience needed. These trips are designed for beginners.

You’ll learn the fundamentals ahead of time in the required PNW Outdoor 101 Class, then practice them during the trip with support available throughout the weekend.

No experience needed. These trips are designed for beginners.

You’ll learn the fundamentals ahead of time in the required PNW Outdoor 101 Class, then practice them during the trip with support available throughout the weekend.

Unless otherwise indicated on the trip page, expect low to moderate activity.

We choose campsites and trails close to parking, and lean towards trails with low elevation gain. Activities like hiking are optional, and you’re free to move at your own pace.

Bears and wildlife are part of the Pacific Northwest, but our beginner trips are in frontcountry areas near towns where encounters with dangerous wildlife are very unlikely.

You’re far more likely to see animals like raccoons, squirrels, deer, elk, and birds, who are not likely to approach you. We’ll teach you simple ways to avoid attracting wildlife while camping and hiking and what to do if you do encounter it.

Camping is about enjoying the outdoors, whatever that looks like for you.

We provide an instructor to support you with gear setup, meals, and any questions that come up. We also offer optional “mini camp lessons” before or after meals.

Outside of that, your time is your own. Once camp is set, you’re free to explore nearby trails, relax at camp, connect with others, or build your outdoor skills using our library of books, guides and gear.

That’s completely normal. If you’ve spent most of your life indoors, navigating or sleeping outside can feel intimidating.

This is a beginner-friendly, supported environment. You’ll learn the basics ahead of time, and an instructor is available throughout the trip so you’re never figuring things out alone.

We camp in established campgrounds with easy access to help, very different from remote backcountry trips. Everything is designed to ease you in gradually.

If you’re not ready for an overnight yet, consider starting with one of our in-city camp prep classes or local walks at Discovery Park.

Yes. You’re responsible for bringing your own gear.

We’ll make it easy. You’ll get a detailed gear list, plus guidance on where to rent, buy, or borrow what you need. You can also ask questions during the PNW Outdoor 101 Camp Prep Class or reach out anytime if you’re unsure.

You’ll be sleeping in a tent at an established campground with other campers. Amenities like bathrooms and power are typically a short walk from the campsite. 

When signing up for a camp event, you can select your preference around sharing a tent or having your own tent.

You’ll plan, bring, and cook (if required) your own meals.

If you’re not sure what to pack or how to approach meals, this is something we can cover in The PNW Outdoor 101 Camp Prep Class. 

Many campers choose to cook near each other and share the experience, but it’s not required.

This class ensures everyone arrives at the campsite prepared, and set up for a successful trip. It also helps us tailor support to your experience level. Lastly, it’s a good practice to not go camping with strangers ;) 

If you’re planning on attending a camp trip, let the instructor know at the PNW Outdoor 101 class! You’ll get extra information and care to ensure you’re prepped for the trip.

In the Pacific Northwest, rain is basically guaranteed at some point. We don’t let a little rain stop us.

If you’re not sure how to layer,  or stay warm & dry, this is something we can discuss in the PNW Outdoor 101 Camp Prep Class.

In the case of severe or unsafe conditions, we’ll modify plans or cancel as needed.

We camp in established campgrounds that are accessible and close to nearby towns.

An instructor is present throughout the trip, and we carry emergency communication tools. We also have an Emergency Action Plan that will be shared when we get to the campsite.