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!
Becoming a MemberHere 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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This meet, held at the George Starkey Hut, is open to all members and will coincide with a training weekend for recipients of the 2025 Rick Allen Skills Award (RASA).
Recipients of the award will spend the weekend on training, and some hut-based elements of this will be open to all.
Rick Allen Skills Award
The training weekend based at the George Starkey Hut will be led by AC Vice President Nick Kekus. It will be used to confirm participants’ ability, experience and fitness, and serve to help with preparation. Topics will include bivouac skills and moving together, and an explanation of the gear required (lightweight sleeping bag etc) for a two day route involving a bivouac. The weekend will include a bivouac on a Lakeland multi-pitch route. Participants are expected to bring bivvy kit and plan to use it. The goal will be to hit the ground running once in the Alps, so as to make the best use of weather windows right from the start.
RASA participants will receive their booking details via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. once they are accepted onto the 2025 programme.
Others who wish to attend for the weekend and/or sit in on some of the hut-based sessions should contact Tom Davis-Merry at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..