Company Description
Founded in 1902, the American Alpine Club (AAC) envisions a united community of competent climbers and
healthy climbing landscapes. For more than a century, the AAC has built relationships with conservation-minded
organizations and government agencies, funded and documented some of the world’s most significant climbs—
including historic expeditions to K2 (1939 and ‘53), the first ascent of Hidden Peak (’58), the first American
summit of Mount Everest (‘63), and Antarctica’s Mount Vinson (‘66)—and connected climbers from a variety of
backgrounds. Founding members include many early female climbers and suffragists, like Annie Peck and Fanny
Bullock Workman.
For over 100 years, climbers have come together and found their place at the AAC. Today, the AAC has before it
the opportunity to push the needle and reimagine what community means among climbers. Banding together as
a collective of patient, collaborative, problem-solving climbers, we’re up for the challenge.