The Alpine Club, the world’s first mountaineering club, was founded in 1857.  For over 150 years, members have been at the leading edge of worldwide mountaineering development and exploration. 

With membership, experienced and aspiring alpinists benefit from a varied meets programme, regional lectures with notable guest speakers, reduced rates at many alpine huts, opportunity to apply for grants to support expeditions, significant discounts at many UK retailers, extensive networking contacts, access to the AC Library and maps - and more! 

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Symposia

Below is a list of Alpine Club Symposia.

Organised by members of The Alpine Club, events focus on the mountains of a particular area, or on a specific aspect of mountaineering. Each symposium runs for a whole day and is typically held at a weekend in the Lake District, North Wales or the Peak District. During the day experts on the subject, including top mountaineers from around the world, give a series of illustrated presentations, creating an event that is both informative and inspiring. Take a look at the impressive list of speakers at recent and forthcoming symposia to see why these events are so popular. The symposia are usually open to members at a discount, as well as non-members.

Symposia are particularly useful for anyone planning an expedition or looking for new places to visit. Many expeditions have started in the bar after a symposium; but be warned: these events can be dangerously inspirational!

Events Calendar

PEAK LECTURE. Harriet Tuckey: Griffith Pugh and Everest 1953
Wednesday 14 October 2015, 07:15pm
Wednesday 14 October 2015

NOTE CHANGE OF TIME

The ascent of Everest by a British team in 1953 was a triumph of heroic leadership, teamwork and courageous climbing, but the vital role that scientific innovation played in the success of the expedition has never been widely acknowledged. In her award-winning book, Everest – The First Ascent: the untold story of Griffith Pugh, the man who made it possible, Harriet Tuckey tells the story of her father Dr Griffith Pugh, a physiologist and expert on extreme conditions, who made the ascent possible by solving key physiological problems of climbing at extreme altitudes.

Location Peak District
The Sir William
Grindleford
Derbyshire
S32 2HS
UK