Tselane Mead hosts an evening exploring diversity in mountain sports and presents
Read MoreSally Lisle tells us about her expedition to put up an adventurous 350m 5.11d (optional 5.12b) bolted route named “Eterno Optimista”. She unfolds how to start new routing and explores the drive behind it. Share the excitement to be found in exploring somewhere no one has been before, the physical challenge and both the pressure and merit in having to make all of the decisions within your team.
Read MoreJoin us on 22nd December for a WAAC-y Christmas Special!! We are thrilled to invite our community and supporters to a fun filled evening with quiz, fancy dress, a bivi building competition and general festive feelings.
Read MoreIn All That Glitters: A Climbers Journey through Addiction and Depression, world-renowned ice climber Margo Talbot shares her compelling story of healing and self-discovery amid the frozen landscapes of the planet.
Read MoreDespite travel restrictions, lockdowns and last minute alterations to plans, Priti and Jeff completed a fantastic list of mountaineering objectives cumulating in the first ascent of K6 Central in the Karakorum, Pakistan.
Read MoreSally Lisle headed to Switzerland during the summer of 2020 and shares her favourite route from the trip - The traverse of Piz Palü (3900m).
Read MoreSally Lisle takes us through how to travel to the Alps and keep mountaineering safely in COVID times.
Read MoreDr Hannah Lock, Expedition Doctor, tells us what should be in your first aid kit when you’re out and about in the mountains, plus some tips on choosing a first aid training course
Read MoreKatie Baldwin shares her first ever alpine trip with the WAAC community - read more about how she found it, what she achieved and her top tips for other beginners
Read MoreTselane Mead tells a story of perfect day on Alpine Rock high above the Chamonix valley.
Read MoreThe mountains are beautiful places to be, but the weather can really change the experience. Many people can, and often do, underestimate how exhausting physically and mentally (and sometimes emotionally) strong winds can be.
Read MoreBritish Mountain Guide Tania Noakes shares her passion for climbing in the Dolomites in Northern Italy. The Dolomites have a unique geological and historical story which Tania outlines for us in this latest episode of Alpine Stories, as well as her mission to complete the Classic Climbs with clients and friends.
Read MoreRebellious women, Project Alpine Spirit and a year of 4,000m Alpine adventures! Join us for Becky Coles Alpine Stories Project Alpine Spirit. In this talk, she will share the stories of her all-women's team on their quest to summit all the 4,000m peaks in the Alps. In addition, Becky will entertain us with tales of the pioneering women who shunned social norms of their day to fulfil their passion for the big mountain adventures of Alpinism.
Read MoreNot sure how to get into the higher hills and start your Alpine Climbing career? We give you some ideas in this article.
Read MoreAltitude can have a huge effect on our bodies and our climbing in the Alps. In this article we look at the importance of acclimatisation and recognising the signs of altitude sickness and other effects of exercising at height.
Read MoreOur top tips for staying in huts on your alpine treks or ascents
Read MoreWhat do you need to think about before your first Alpine Trip? Here are our top tips to plan for.
Read MoreA look at the British pathways into leading others in the mountains.
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