Outdoor Collabs

South Fork and Compass Outdoor Adventures

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Compass Outdoor Adventures had this crazy idea coming out of the 2020 pandemic to open a restaurant. We could see from our virtual programs that people really, really wanted to get back together with each other. They wanted to get out and EAT, DRINK, and most importantly GATHER with others. We started South Fork in North Bend in 2022 to do just that. Provide a family friendly place where folks can feel comfortable to hang out, meet their neighbors, and enjoy the camaraderie of other awesome people, all while having amazing, creative PNW food and drink.

Come by, hang out, meet friends, enjoy yourselves, and say hi. We look forward to meeting you.

The Talbotts, The Blairs, Chef Charlotte, and the South Fork Team.

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Race Cascadia & Compass Outdoor Adventures

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We love the crew over at Race Cascadia and all they’ve done for mountain biking and racing here in the PNW. As part of our continued support for the mountain bike community, we’re donating Compass canned H20 & Sparkling H20 at all of their races.

In addition, to all of our fellow racers and mountain bikers, use the code CDC10 for ten percent any of our summer camps.

(you can find them here on the website)

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Dru Bru & Compass Mountain Water

We love working with folks who share our beliefs. We can think of noone better than our good friends over at DruBru. With a focus on the outdoors, and bringing people together for a good time, we absolutely see eye to eye on some pretty darn important topics.

In order to slow down our Earthly Footprint and knock out most our plastic usage, we partnered with Dru Bru in Cle Elum and Snoqualmie Pass to create a brand new Dru Bru Canned Water. Going out on all of our adventures, this canned water tastes great and is easy to lug in a crowded backpack.

Also available at our place at South Fork in North Bend! Make sure to pick up some for your next adventure.

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Logo of Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance showing a stylized mountain bike chainring with a tree-shaped chain in the center and the text 'evergreen MOUNTAIN BIKE ALLIANCE' underneath.

We're proud to partner with the Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance to grow the PNW mountain biking scene. Evergreen is deeply committed to the sport, handling everything from trail building and maintenance to advocacy and education. To directly support their mission of community and accessibility, we donate our Compass shuttles and event space. This ensures their group rides have reliable transportation, making it easy for more people to hit the trails.

Click here to "Learn more about Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance"

Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance & Compass Outdoor Adventures

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Bike Works Seattle and Compass Outdoor Adventures

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Bike Works Seattle is a non-profit dedicated to positive change, using the power of the bicycle to empower youth and build strong communities across South Seattle. They offer children vital programs centered on education, skill development, and accessibility. Their highly impactful Earn-A-Bike program teaches young people (ages 9–17) essential bicycle mechanics. By refurbishing a donated bike and completing community service, participants quite literally earn their own transportation.

Compass is proud to actively contribute to this mission, donating hundreds of high-quality bikes collected through our unique events like Build a Bike Trivia and Tomfoolery and our Scavenger Hunt programs.

For more information on partnering with both Compass Outdoor Adventures & Bike Works Seattle, click here

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Treehouse Foster Program is a Seattle-based non-profit committed to empowering youth in foster care across Washington. They focus on meeting the unique educational, material, and financial needs of these children.

We proudly support this vital mission by donating hundreds of quality bikes to kids in the Treehouse program. We collect these bikes through our Trivia Bike Build and Scavenger Hunt events, giving children the gift of freedom and adventure.


For information on how to work with both Compass Outdoor Adventures & Treehouse (click here)

Treehouse Foster Program and Compass Outdoor Adventures

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Ride to Defeat ALS & Compass Outdoor Adventures

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Compass Outdoor Adventures was proud to volunteer our bike shuttle services for the 2025 Ride to Defeat ALS because it aligns with everything we care about—community, biking, and stepping up where we have the skills to make a difference.

At Compass, we specialize in bringing people together through adventure—whether that’s on bikes, at team-building events, or out on the trail. Supporting the Ride to Defeat ALS is a natural extension of what we do every day: building connections, creating unforgettable experiences, and moving people forward.

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Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank and Compass Outdoor Adventures

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The Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank is a vital community pillar dedicated to ending hunger and fostering stability by providing nutritious, culturally relevant food and key resources to neighbors in North Bend, Snoqualmie, and surrounding communities. Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank offers fresh groceries and essential items, alongside assistance and referrals for housing, healthcare, and employment.

This mission is powerfully supported by Compass Outdoor Adventures, through active participation in community wide events. Compass has hosted pop-up donation sites at their location (South Fork) collecting soups and other high-need items for events such as the Fall Soup Drive and Toilet Paper Drive. As well as gathering generous contributions to ensure the food bank can continue to provide essential warmth and nourishment throughout the year.

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A cartoon illustration of a hairy creature resembling Bigfoot holding a sign that reads 'the SERVICE BOARD.'

The Service Board and Compass Outdoor Adventures

the Service Board (tSB) is a non-profit that centers youth leadership in bridging opportunity and wellness gaps across King County. Their intensive, year-round programming is a dynamic blend of high-impact experiences: they mentor teens to conquer personal and community challenges through social justice workshops, community service projects, and outdoor adventures. With a mission focused on empowering young people to advocate for a just and sustainable future.

As part of our continued support for their incredible cause, Compass actively contributes through both direct donations and in-kind event support. This ensures more youth have the opportunity to develop confidence and connection through the outdoors.

For more information check out their website!

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