Mission:
To preserve and protect historic artifacts of Yosemite climbing and to educate the public about Yosemite climbing and stewardship
Education: Gym To Crag
Gym to Crag education plays a pivotal role in fostering responsible climbing practices and preserving the legacy of Yosemite's iconic climbing routes for future generations. As climbers transition from indoor gyms to outdoor crags, they encounter vastly different environments, challenges, and responsibilities.
Understanding the principles of Leave No Trace, proper equipment usage, route finding, and risk management is essential not only for personal safety but also for the preservation of delicate ecosystems and the mitigation of human impact on the natural landscape.
By investing in Gym to Crag education, we empower climbers to become stewards of the environment, ensuring that Yosemite's unparalleled beauty and climbing opportunities remain accessible and sustainable for years to come. Through education, we not only enhance the safety and enjoyment of climbers but also nurture a culture of respect for the land and its resources, safeguarding Yosemite's climbing legacy for future adventurers to cherish and explore.
History: Yosemite Climbing Museum
Staff
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Karin Tarpinian
DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMS & DEVELOPMENT
Karin Tarpinian was drawn to Yosemite ever since she started to guide for her college program. She joined YCA in 2018 as a core volunteer helping with administrative tasks and the yearly auction. Karin has a passion for stewardship and outdoor adventures. She holds a Wilderness First Responder Certification. In 2022, she took on a more active role and is in charge of partnerships and events. She is ecstatic to share her passion of volunteerism with others and is looking forward to her time in the Sierras.
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Hannah Fleetwood
MUSEUM MANAGER
Hannah Fleetwood often visited Yosemite during her childhood. She moved there for a seasonal position in 2018 and fell in love. She enjoyed working in Yosemite Valley for several years before moving just outside the park boundary. Hannah’s love for climbing was sparked at her first Facelift event in 2018. Since then, she has joined the YCA team full time at the museum. She is passionate about her community, cooking, and sharing her love for the outdoors. When she's not at the museum, you can find her splashing in alpine lakes or camping with her partner.
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Mecia Serafino
OUTREACH CONSULTANT COORDINATOR
Mecia Serafino grew up in San Francisco working office jobs and honing her administrative office skills for over a decade. She reunited with her high school sweetheart in 2008 who was a seasoned Yosemite climber, and she never looked back. Mecia has volunteered for over 10 previous Facelifts® and officially joined the YCA staff in 2022. Mecia is passionate about climbing, the environment, and educating people about the outdoors and loves spending her time in Tuolumne in the summers and along the coast throughout the year.
Board of Directors
Facelift Event Coordinators
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Linda Jarit
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, CA
Linda has been climbing in Yosemite since the 90s and participating in Yosemite Facelift from the beginning. She has multiple first ascents in Yosemite and is a great mentor for more junior climbers. She took a more active role in Yosemite Facelift in 2017 when she agreed to help organize sponsors and volunteers making camping requests. Linda brings her open and friendly demeanor to the otherwise rough edges of the Yosemite Climbing Association. We love you, Linda!
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Dakota Snider
MAMMOTH LAKES, CA
A professional photographer for 10+ years, including four years shooting in Yosemite National Park, Dakota now works as the Sr. Manager of Marketing & Events for Visit Mammoth. When he's not adventuring with a camera in hand, which is rare, Dakota enjoys time spent with friends exploring the Sierra on foot or skis.
Corporate Partners
We love our partners and you should too! The Yosemite Climbing Association would not be possible without their support.