How Do You Join An Ice Climbing Club?
Pack your crampons, ice axe and cold weather gear and head out to your nearest glacier for some ice climbing. There’s something satisfying about ascending a frozen waterfall or ice-coated rock face that you don’t find anywhere else. Find others who feel the same about ice climbing by joining a club and you’ll never climb alone. Read on to learn more. Join the Mazamas. Established atop Mt. Hood in 1894, the climbing club provides education, more than 350 annual climbing activities and nature conservation. In order to be a member of the club you have to prove you have climbed to the summit of a mountain that has at least one glacier. Membership dues are collected annually. Most classes and lectures are open to the public. Try the American Alpine Club. Created in 1902, the club is devoted to climbing, mountaineering and supporting climbers throughout the country. The AAC is a non-profit organization whose focus is on helping climbing community through activities, research and conservation