UREC hosted Tyrhee Moore, founder of mountain climbing nonprofit Soul Trak, to discuss his transition from mountain climbing as a hobby to leadership training and community building. Soul Trak is a D.C. based nonprofit organization designed to connect, engage and facilitate diverse communities with the outdoors.  Before Moore started Soul Trak he was an adventurer and mountaineer. He traveled to various mountain ranges and volcanoes, including Mount Denali in Alaska, Mount Aconcagua in Argentina and Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. Moore said that one of his biggest challenges in climbing was facing discrimination. He said climbing is predominantly a white sport, and he was often the only Black man on his climbing expeditions.