"I have seen the havoc wreaked by natural disasters on TV and in photos before, but I can tell you that it is entirely something else to see it in person. I came to Nepal over a month ago to climb a mountain, and am leaving with images of total human misery and loss burned into my memory." - Nancy Hansen
Read MoreAn update from Nancy about her experience with the Nepal earthquake: "Ralf and I had just started hiking to advance base camp (ABC) at 6,400m when the first earthquake hit. We didn't understand that it was an earthquake, despite having to run from huge boulders coming down from the slope above us. .."
Read MoreNancy Hansen shares an update as she and Ralf Dujmovits arrive at Everest's north side basecamp: "The mountain looks really, really big, and it is still 25km distance and 3.7 vertical kilometres above our heads. Best not to look too often! Seriously, though, the north face of Everest is truly spectacular."
Read MoreRalf Dujmovits, Nancy Hansen and the AMICAL Alpin expedition team are on the road to Chinese Base Camp on the north side of Mt. Everest. They spent five days in Kathmandu, being tourists and doing their final packing. Read about their Kathmandu adventures and prep for heading to base camp.
Read MoreMany people have been asking about Ralf and Nancy's itinerary for their Everest trip and they've shared it here. Obviously the exact dates will change according to weather and how the acclimatization is going.
Read MoreACC Ambassador Nancy Hansen will be attempting Mt. Everest via the Norton Couloir this spring. You wouldn't know it from Nancy's humble writing style, but this is a pretty big deal — this route on Everest's North Face has only been climbed twice and she'll be climbing in a team of two with no supplemental oxygen.
Read MoreHere's a recap on ACC Ambassador Gord McArthur's ice climbing season. And what a whirlwind it's been.
Read MoreThe Alpine Club of Canada’s General Mountaineering Camp has been a tradition in the Canadian mountaineering community for over 100 years. Have you attended a camp? We're making a call for submissions for your stories and photos to help build an archive of these legendary events.
Read MoreDavid Dornian gives a behind-the-scenes update on the ACC's Adventure Camps.
Read MoreThis past August, the ACC's Yukon Section partnered with Parks Canada to explore a remote area of Nahanni National Park Reserve in the Northwest Territories in order to report back on the hiking and climbing potential in the area over the course of 12 days.
Read MoreFar from the Rocky Mountains, out on the eastern edge of the country you’ll find the small but busy Newfoundland and Labrador Section of the ACC. On one weekend in August, at one of the most unique and spectacular climbing crags in Canada, you’ll find the annual Flatrock Climbing Festival.
Read MoreThis is the time of the year when awesome photos start dropping on us from General Mountaineering Camp participants and staff back from their week all high on the blue skies, glaciers and camp camaraderie and looking to share what's in their cameras. This batch courtesy of Alison Dakin.
Read MoreEach year, Climbing Escalade Canada (CEC) selects a Youth National Climbing Team to compete in international competitions during the year. Read about this year's deserving team selections.
Read MoreThe site for the camp was selected last summer, preparations have been going on through the winter and spring and setup of GMC basecamp at Frenchman Cap was completed last week and the camp is now underway.
Read MoreAnother story in an ongoing series of articles about Nancy Hansen's journey and experiences in chasing down the climbs listed in the iconic guide/history book Fifty Classic Climbs of North America.
Read MoreNancy Hansen writes about the inspiration and vision behind her goal to climb Steve Roper and Allan Steck's Fifty Classic Climbs of North America, and describes the climb on her first objective: Mount Sir Donald.
Read MoreUsing all of the classic elements, ACC Ambassador Gord McArthur describes his process and vision for creating The Alpine Club of Canada's updated logo.
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