- someone who climbs mountains
- (mountaineering) mountain climbing: the activity of climbing a mountain
- The Hilltopper was a passenger train operated by Amtrak in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. It ran daily from the South Station in to . The route made 37 stops in traversing eleven states and the District of Columbia. ...
- The Mountaineer is a newspaper based in Waynesville, North Carolina. The newspaper is owned by The Mountaineer Publishing Company.
- (The Mountaineers (club)) The Mountaineers is an outdoor recreation and awareness group based in Seattle, Washington and is the third largest group of its kind in the country. It is a 501(c)(4) organization and has no restrictions on who may join. ...
- (The Mountaineers (group)) The Mountaineers are a Welsh pop group, consisting of founding members Alex Germains (vocals and guitar), Ceri James (vocals and keyboard), and Tomas Kelar (drums and vocals). ...
- (The Mountaineers (opera)) The Mountaineers is an English "romantic comic opera" in three acts with a libretto by Australian-born Guy Eden (1864–1954) and Reginald Somerville (1867–1948), lyrics by Eden and music by Somerville. ...
- (Mountaineering) At one end of the spectrum, mountaineering can include peak bagging, where little or no technical skills or equipment are needed to reach the summit of a mountain. It can also include full-blown expeditions to the highest peaks and the worst weather conditions on Earth. ...
- The rider who is in a too difficult gear, struggling to peddle on flat terrain. They appear to be climbing an epic mountain while on flat terrain.
- was adopted in 1890 as the official school mascot and unofficially began appearing at sporting events in 1936^[93]. A new Mountaineer is selected each year during the final two men's home basketball games, with the formal title "The Mountaineer of West Virginia University. ...