Here is a list of Alpine Club meets. Select additional pages using the numbers at the bottom. A list of past meets is can be seen by clicking here.
The Meets programme provides great opportunities for fellow members to get to know each other in the climbing areas of the UK and the mountains of the world. UK meets in particular offer the chance for members to drop in, even if it's just for an evening drink.
New members have often attended meets as guests of members before they joined and their presence on meets is particularly welcome both to widen their circle of acquaintance and to assist with maintaining that tradition of openness to prospective members. Non-members may attend meets as guests of members at the discretion of the meet coordinator.
Before attending please read the Meet Guidelines.
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Rjukan is home to hundreds of easily accessible icefalls of all difficulties ranging from easy slopes to hard multi-pitch test pieces with free hanging pillars. Rjukan is approximately 2.5 hours west of Oslo in Norway. The valley's east-west orientation and the stable cold climate of the region provides excellent conditions for ice climbing. For those who are interested in spicing things up, there are mixed routes too. Most of the routes are situated just a short walk from the road but more adventurous approaches requiring abseils or skis also exist. On rest days you can choose to go to Rjukan Badet swimming pools, ski on the slopes of Gausta Ski Centre, or visit the old Heavy Water Factory (a.k.a. Norwegian Industrial Workers Museum). There are restaurants and cafes within walking distance of our base.
Clive Greenwood climbing in Rjukan with the backdrop of the town centre
Accommodation: We will be based in Rjukan Hytteby huts in the centre of Rjukan. The huts are self catered, have ample living space, kitchens, and bathrooms.
Guidebook: Heavy Water / Rockfax (2005) Jon Haukåssveen, Tom Atle Bordevik. Now out of print but the area is included in the Rockfax app.
Required skills: This is a meet for competent winter climbers. You should have general multi pitch climbing skills such as setting up an anchor and rope management in addition to winter mountaineering skills including using crampons, technical ice axes, and placing ice screws. Winter navigation skills are not required for the majority of the routes in Rjukan. There are no formal arrangements for training in ice and mixed climbing. If you are interested in attending, but unsure about your level of relevant experience, you are very welcome to contact the meet coordinator to discuss. (Aspirant members are welcome to attend)
Reserve your place: There are 10 places available, the accommodation cost is NOK 3000 (approximately £320) per person for the full week. Members will book and pay for their flights to Oslo and we will group into multiple rental cars, which will be used for travelling to climbing locations during the week as well. Please contact the meet coordinator to secure your place.
Contact: Efe Tunc (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
Rafa? Malczyk and Colin Scotchford on the first pitch of 'Lifoss' (WI4) in the Kong Vinter area