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SUMMARY:CCA General Meeting (AGM) / guest speakers Caitlin Horan & Peter Blunt
DESCRIPTION:As COVID-19 restrictions are beginning to ease a bit\, we are going to run our first General Meeting of the year! This meeting will also be our AGM\, so we will include election of CCA office bearers for 2020/2021 and a rundown of the CCA’s activities throughout this year\, as well as general climbing news and points of interest. The meeting will be followed by our guest speaker presentation\, as usual. \nCCA members and non-members are welcome. \nPlease note the change in our usual meeting venue and start time (see details below). \nGuest speaker: Caitlin Horan & Peter Blunt\nIn September 2019\, local climbers Cait Horan\, Greg Fisher\, and Peter Blunt took their 90 combined years of climbing experience to the most famous big wall in the world\, El Capitan. Climbing The Nose was the adventure of a lifetime for the trio. Four nights on the wall and only a few hours of sleep here and there\, 28 spectacular pitches and all the big wall antics. \nThe team will share with us tonight some of the pain and the glory of this epic journey. \nPeter Blunt\, Cait Horan and Greg Fisher at the top of their climb of the Nose on El Capitan\, September 2019.
URL:https://canberraclimbing.org.au/event/cca-general-meeting-agm-guest-speakers-caitlin-horan-peter-blunt/
LOCATION:Ainslie Football & Social Club\, 52 Wakefield Avenue\, Ainslie\, ACT\, 2602\, Australia
CATEGORIES:CCA general meetings
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICECCA General Meeting / guest speaker TBA
DESCRIPTION:Come and hear a rundown of the CCA’s recent activities plus general climbing news and points of interest\, followed by our guest speaker presentation. \nCCA members and non-members are welcome. \nGuest speaker: TBA
URL:https://canberraclimbing.org.au/event/cca-general-meeting-guest-speaker-tba-3/
LOCATION:Room HB3\, Hedley Bull Centre\, The Australian National University\, Fellows Road\, Acton\, ACT\, 2601
CATEGORIES:CCA general meetings
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20200520T213000
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICECCA General Meeting / guest speaker TBA
DESCRIPTION:Come and hear a rundown of the CCA’s recent activities plus general climbing news and points of interest\, followed by our guest speaker presentation. \nCCA members and non-members are welcome. \nGuest speaker: TBA
URL:https://canberraclimbing.org.au/event/cca-general-meeting-guest-speaker-tba-2/
LOCATION:Room HB3\, Hedley Bull Centre\, The Australian National University\, Fellows Road\, Acton\, ACT\, 2601
CATEGORIES:CCA general meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20200318T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20200318T213000
DTSTAMP:20260508T031622
CREATED:20200211T091840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201007T003848Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED: CCA General Meeting / guest speakers Caitlin Horan & Peter Blunt
DESCRIPTION:CANCELLED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE: \nAs a precautionary measure against the spread of the COVID-19 virus\, the ANU is cancelling all public and social events from Monday 16 March until the end of semester one (Saturday 20 June). \nThis includes all CCA General Meetings\, including this one 🙁 \n  \n\n\n\nCome and hear a rundown of the CCA’s recent activities plus general climbing news and points of interest\, including the latest news on the effects of the ACT bushfires on climbing areas. This will be followed by our guest speaker presentation. \nCCA members and non-members are welcome. \nGuest speakers: Caitlin Horan & Peter Blunt\n\nIn September 2019\, local climbers Cait Horan\, Greg Fisher\, and Peter Blunt successfully climbed the Nose on El Capitan after nearly a week of grueling climbing and only a few hours of sleep here and there. \nCait and Peter will share with us tonight some of the pain and the glory of this epic trip. \nPeter Blunt\, Cait Horan and Greg Fisher at the top of their climb of the Nose on El Capitan\, September 2019.
URL:https://canberraclimbing.org.au/event/cca-general-meeting-guest-speakers-caitlin-horan-peter-blunt/
LOCATION:Room HB3\, Hedley Bull Centre\, The Australian National University\, Fellows Road\, Acton\, ACT\, 2601
CATEGORIES:CCA general meetings
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ORGANIZER;CN="Zac Zaharias":MAILTO:zaharias@iinet.net.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20191120T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20191120T213000
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CREATED:20190108T035828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191118T052215Z
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SUMMARY:CCA General Meeting / guest speaker Hugh Newall
DESCRIPTION:Come and hear a rundown of the CCA’s recent activities plus general climbing news and points of interest\, followed by our guest speaker presentation. \nCCA members and non-members are welcome. \nGuest speaker: Hugh Newall\n\nHave you considered mountaineering in South America? \n\n\nEarlier this year\, Hugh was a member of a 43-day ANU Mountaineering Club expedition to the Cordillera Blanca\, Peru. Tonight he will be sharing an insight into climbing in the Cordillera Blanca\, recounting the expedition highlights and the lessons that were learnt.
URL:https://canberraclimbing.org.au/event/cca-general-meeting-2019-november/
LOCATION:Room HB3\, Hedley Bull Centre\, The Australian National University\, Fellows Road\, Acton\, ACT\, 2601
CATEGORIES:CCA general meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190917T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190917T213000
DTSTAMP:20260508T031622
CREATED:20190108T035607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190904T122957Z
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SUMMARY:CCA Annual General Meeting / guest speaker Lex Holcombe
DESCRIPTION:We will have a short meeting for the election of CCA office bearers for 2019/2020 and a rundown of the CCA’s recent activities plus general climbing news and points of interest\, followed by our guest speaker presentation. \nCCA members and non-members are welcome. \nGuest speaker: Lex Holcombe\nLex has stood at the bottom of cliffs for the last 40 years and thought ‘how the f*** do I get up that!???’.  His trip to Canada was no different. \nInspired by a Petzl catalogue in 1980\, Lex set about planning and training for a trip to Canada. 38 years later he was ready… \nTonight\, Lex will talk about a trip across vast areas of land through 3 Canadian provinces.  It is a mini orientation to just some of the climbs in Canada (including an NA classic 50)\, an insight into the enormous potential for adventure and some practicalities on the nuts and bolts of how to get around Squamish\, The Bugaboos and the NW Territories.
URL:https://canberraclimbing.org.au/event/cca-general-meeting-2019-september/
LOCATION:Room HB3\, Hedley Bull Centre\, The Australian National University\, Fellows Road\, Acton\, ACT\, 2601
CATEGORIES:CCA general meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190717T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190717T213000
DTSTAMP:20260508T031622
CREATED:20190108T035257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190629T085013Z
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SUMMARY:CCA General Meeting / guest speaker Penny Brothers
DESCRIPTION:Come and hear a rundown of the CCA’s recent activities plus general climbing news and points of interest\, followed by our guest speaker presentation. \nCCA members and non-members are welcome. \nGuest speaker: Penny Brothers\nTwin summits: highs and lows of a bifurcated climbing career\nPenny Brothers’ formative years as a climber were spent in New Zealand\, the USA\, the Himalayas and even in Australia\, where she completed rock and alpine ascents including Yosemite big walls and\, in 1980\, the first ascent of Bhrigupanth (6770 m) in the Garwhal Himalaya as part of a women’s team. She then had an unplanned hiatus from climbing while tending to her family and an academic career at the University of Auckland. In recent years she had an equally unplanned return to climbing\, with ascents in New Zealand\, Peru\, Patagonia\, and even in the ACT where she has just taken a job at The Australian National University. She served as President of the New Zealand Alpine Club in 2016-2017. \nTonight\, Penny will talk about her early years and then strategies for successful “crevasse rescue”: climbing out of the middle-aged abyss.
URL:https://canberraclimbing.org.au/event/cca-general-meeting-2019-july/
LOCATION:Room HB3\, Hedley Bull Centre\, The Australian National University\, Fellows Road\, Acton\, ACT\, 2601
CATEGORIES:CCA general meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190515T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190515T213000
DTSTAMP:20260508T031622
CREATED:20190108T035058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190513T025543Z
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SUMMARY:CCA General Meeting / guest speaker Peter Blunt
DESCRIPTION:Come and hear a rundown of the CCA’s recent activities plus general climbing news and points of interest\, followed by our guest speaker presentation. \nCCA members and non-members are welcome. \nGuest speaker: Peter Blunt\nAlpine Rock in the Range of Light (Sierra Nevada)\nA journey through some of the classic middle-grade rock climbs in the Sierras\, 40 years in the making. Featuring stunning images from climbing photo journalist Ian Brown and personal stories of “1\,000 feet of perfect granite” on Mt Whitney\, Charlotte Dome\, Temple Crag\, Tuolumne and Half Dome. The magical beauty of the Range of Light\, the oldest living things on the planet\, bears\, permits\, camping access\, bolting and ethics etc. And preparing for the next challenge – big wall routes on El Capitan. \nPeter is a long-time CCA member with a trad climbing ethic. He has been rock climbing for 40+ years and has climbed extensively all over the world. Peter undertook initial exploration and development of the Point Perpendicular crag and has set other new routes on mostly obscure remote cliffs. He instructed and taught climbing in the ACT for 35 years in Outdoor Education and is now retired from the workforce. \n  \n\n    \n        \n            Range of Light (Sierra Nevada)\n            Range of Light (Sierra Nevada)\n            Range of Light (Sierra Nevada)\n            Rising clouds\, El Capitan\, Yosemite Valley\, Yosemite National Park\n            Fairview Dome and juniper\, Yosemite National Park\n            Peter Blunt climbing Regular Route\, Fairview Dome\, Yosemite National Park\n            Range of Light (Sierra Nevada)\n            Range of Light (Sierra Nevada)\n            Lone pine\, Half Dome\, Yosemite National Park\n            Peter Blunt on Snake Dike\, Half Dome\, Yosemite National Park\n            Range of Light (Sierra Nevada)
URL:https://canberraclimbing.org.au/event/cca-general-meeting-2019-may/
LOCATION:Room HB3\, Hedley Bull Centre\, The Australian National University\, Fellows Road\, Acton\, ACT\, 2601
CATEGORIES:CCA general meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190327T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190327T213000
DTSTAMP:20260508T031622
CREATED:20190108T034345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190129T023945Z
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SUMMARY:CCA General Meeting / guest speaker Rolfe Oostra
DESCRIPTION:Come and hear a rundown of the CCA’s recent activities plus general climbing news and points of interest\, followed by our guest speaker presentation. \nCCA members and non-members are welcome. \nGuest speaker: Canberra-raised mountaineer and adventurer\, Rolfe Oostra\nRolfe Oostra is a mountaineer and expedition leader\, and co-founder of 360 Expeditions. He has summitted some of the highest and most technical peaks on earth\, including Ama Dablam\, Manaslu\, Cho Oyu and Everest. He has made notable first alpine ascents in the Andes\, Karakoram and Greenland and has established many new rock-climbing routes in Africa\, South America and Australia. He has also explored many unknown landscapes and communities\, from unpaddled rivers in the Congo and Amazon basin to some of the world’s most isolated deserts. \nRolfe will be back on home turf in Canberra and joining us to talk about his fabulous adventures and summits\, and to share his advice and experiences. \nTop image: Rolfe at Trango Towers\, Pakistan. Above: Rolfe on Mera Peak\, Nepal.
URL:https://canberraclimbing.org.au/event/cca-general-meeting-2019-march/
LOCATION:Room HB3\, Hedley Bull Centre\, The Australian National University\, Fellows Road\, Acton\, ACT\, 2601
CATEGORIES:CCA general meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20181121T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20181121T213000
DTSTAMP:20260508T031622
CREATED:20180109T040127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191016T104409Z
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SUMMARY:CCA General Meeting / guest speakers Ken Baldwin and Huw Kingston
DESCRIPTION:Our last general meeting for 2018. Come and hear a rundown of the CCA’s recent activities plus general climbing news and points of interest\, followed by our guest speaker presentation. \nCCA members and non-members are welcome. \nGuest speakers: Ken Baldwin and Huw Kingston\nKen Baldwin – Red wine\, rosti and hard pack\nThe classic Haute Route one-week traverse of the French\, Swiss and Italian Alps from Chamonix to Zermatt is every ski-mountaineer’s dream – and the magnificent scenery is just one of the many highlights.  Huge ascents of over 1\,000m in a day lead to even bigger descents – including one 2\,200m downhill run down to Zermatt – the equivalent of Mt Kosciuszko summit to the sea.  The catered réfuges provided excellent cuisine after a hard day\, washed down with beer and wine.  The perfect Bluebird weather for 8 days made for great photography\, but the huge storm that followed led to a disaster near the highest point that saw 7 skiers perish overnight.  A reminder that any adventure in the high mountains should be undertaken with the utmost respect of the environment. \nHuw Kingston – Vodka\, slushies and powder\nWith a bottle of Shohona in hand\, Huw Kingston will tell tales from his ski expedition to the Fann Mountains in Tajikistan in Central Asia. Earlier this year\, Huw and his three companions failed miserably to ascend the highest peaks but succeeded magnificently in making the first ski traverse of this stunning range that runs up to 5\,500 metres. Expect acts of barberism (yes\, correct spelling…..) on the streets of Tajikistan\, plumbing the hell of the deepest\, sloppiest snow on earth and rejoicing in soft\, soft powder.
URL:https://canberraclimbing.org.au/event/cca-general-meeting-2018-11-21/
LOCATION:Room HB3\, Hedley Bull Centre\, The Australian National University\, Fellows Road\, Acton\, ACT\, 2601
CATEGORIES:CCA general meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20180919T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20180919T213000
DTSTAMP:20260508T031622
CREATED:20180109T040127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191016T104618Z
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SUMMARY:CCA Annual General Meeting / guest speaker Damien Gildea
DESCRIPTION:We will have a short meeting for the election of CCA office bearers for 2018/2019 and a rundown of the CCA’s recent activities plus general climbing news and points of interest\, followed by our guest speaker presentation. \nCCA members and non-members are welcome. \nGuest speaker: Australian mountaineer and Antarctic explorer\, Damien Gildea\nDamien Gildea is an Australian mountaineer and Antarctic explorer who has climbed extensively in Antarctica\, Nepal\, Tibet\, Pakistan\, Bolivia\, Alaska\, New Zealand and elsewhere. Tonight he will talk about the history of climbing in Antarctica and give an overview of the various mountain areas. \nDamien has led eight expeditions to the high mountains of Antarctica and two ski expedition to the South Pole.  In 2006\, the United States Geological Survey named the Gildea Glacier\, on the Vinson Massif\, in recognition of Damien’s exploration and mapping in the Sentinel Range. \nDamien has been the Antarctic correspondent for the American Alpine Journal since 1999 and\, in addition to Mountaineering in Antarctica: Climbing in the Frozen South (2010)\, he published The Antarctic Mountaineering Chronology (1998). When not on expeditions he lives in Goulburn\, NSW. \nCopies of Mountaineering in Antarctica: Climbing in the Frozen South will be available for sale at the meeting\, at a special CCA members’ price of $30.
URL:https://canberraclimbing.org.au/event/cca-general-meeting-6-2018-09-19/
LOCATION:Room HB3\, Hedley Bull Centre\, The Australian National University\, Fellows Road\, Acton\, ACT\, 2601
CATEGORIES:CCA general meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20180718T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20180718T213000
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SUMMARY:CCA General Meeting / guest speaker Duncan Brown
DESCRIPTION:Come and hear a rundown of the CCA’s recent activities plus general climbing news and points of interest\, followed by our guest speaker presentation. \nCCA members and non-members are welcome. \nGuest speaker: professional rock climber\, personal trainer and sports coach\, Duncan Brown – “Obsession”\n \nDetermination becomes obsession\, and then it becomes all that matters. \nDuncan will share how obsession\, sometimes with things proud and grand\, and sometimes with things comically trivial\, has shaped his climbing and his life over the years and led him to become the climber he is today – still as obsessed as the day he started. \nDuncan is a personal trainer and sports coach. He has over a decade of experience coaching swimming\, gymnastics\, trampoline and rock climbing\, as well as being a professional rock climber. He currently lives in Canberra\, Australia\, and conducts personal training\, group classes and private climbing coaching in the world class bouldering and training facilities at BlocHaus Bouldering Gym in Canberra. He is the founder of Athlete By Choice\, a locally-grown company which provides coaching and training programs for climbing and other outdoor sports. \nDuncan is also the training writer for Vertical Life Magazine and has written training and climbing articles for many publications both in Australia and around the world.
URL:https://canberraclimbing.org.au/event/cca-general-meeting-guest-speaker-duncan-brown/
LOCATION:Room HB3\, Hedley Bull Centre\, The Australian National University\, Fellows Road\, Acton\, ACT\, 2601
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20180516T200000
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SUMMARY:CCA General Meeting / guest speaker Zac Zaharias
DESCRIPTION:Come and hear a rundown of the CCA’s recent activities plus general climbing news and points of interest\, followed by our guest speaker presentation. \nCCA members and non-members are welcome. \nGuest speaker: CCA President\, Zac Zaharias\nZac recently returned from his third expedition to Mera Peak (6\,476m) in Nepal and crossing the Amphu Lapcha Pass. He and his team had a successful trip with 5 of the 8 team members reaching the summit\, and all team members reaching 6\,200m. Mera Peak\, while technically easy climbing\, is very high and has one of the most amazing vistas from the summit where you can see five 8\,000 metre peaks.
URL:https://canberraclimbing.org.au/event/cca-general-meeting-2018-05-16/
LOCATION:Room HB3\, Hedley Bull Centre\, The Australian National University\, Fellows Road\, Acton\, ACT\, 2601
CATEGORIES:CCA general meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20180328T200000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20180328T220000
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SUMMARY:CCA General Meeting / guest speaker Armando Corvini
DESCRIPTION:Come and hear a rundown of the CCA’s recent activities plus general climbing news and points of interest\, followed by our guest speaker presentation. \nCCA members and non-members are welcome. \nGuest speaker: Armando Corvini – Life goes on\nLong-time CCA member\, Armando Corvini\, completed a successful expedition to Ama Dablam\, Lagunak Ridge in 1994. The expedition was marred by Armando suffering severe frost bite to both hands and feet\, and his life came to a complete stop as he recovered from his injuries; in the process of losing his fingers and toes\, he also lost his livelihood. \nThis is Armando’s story of survival and the long road to recovery to what he is now. Armando is a great inspiration to many climbers and youth; come along to hear his impressive story. \nLife goes on!! \n  \nArmando Corvini (left) with Graham Franklin-Browne (right) on Sunstroke – Booroomba Rocks
URL:https://canberraclimbing.org.au/event/cca-general-meeting-6/
LOCATION:Room HB3\, Hedley Bull Centre\, The Australian National University\, Fellows Road\, Acton\, ACT\, 2601
CATEGORIES:CCA general meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20171115T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20171115T213000
DTSTAMP:20260508T031622
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SUMMARY:CCA General Meeting / Andrew Cadogan-Cowper
DESCRIPTION:Looking down to the valley below the enormous west wall of Tofana de Rozes. Via ferrata G. Lipella\, Tofana de Rozes\, Dolomiti\, Italy. \n\nCome and hear a rundown of the CCA’s recent activities plus general climbing news and points of interest\, followed by our guest speaker presentation. \nCCA members and non-members are welcome. \nGuest speaker: Andrew Cadogan-Cowper\n“My European Summer: Formidable Ferrate and Friendly 4000’ers”\nLocal climber Andrew Cadogan-Cowper will take us on a visual journey through some of Europe’s most beautiful alpine areas. This includes self-guided ascents of Mont Blanc (4810m)\, Breithorn (4164m) and Allalinhorn (4027m)\, as well as some of the world’s best vie ferrate such as the huge west wall of Tofana de Rozes and the Via delle Bocchette Centrali.
URL:https://canberraclimbing.org.au/event/cca-general-meeting-5/
LOCATION:Room HB3\, Hedley Bull Centre\, The Australian National University\, Fellows Road\, Acton\, ACT\, 2601
CATEGORIES:CCA general meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20170927T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20170927T213000
DTSTAMP:20260508T031622
CREATED:20170123T055057Z
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SUMMARY:CCA General Meeting (AGM) / Dr Jim Duff guest speaker
DESCRIPTION:Above image: Khumbu Icefall (centre) and Glacier descending from the Western Cwm\, hidden behind Nuptse (right). Everest’s summit and Southwest Face are above the cwm. Between and below the summit of Everest and the South Summit lies the upper snowfield with the vertical cliffs of the Rock Band beneath it. (Photographer: Fabien 1309 assumed. Source: Wikipedia) \n\nCome and hear a rundown of the CCA’s recent activities plus general climbing news and points of interest\, followed by our guest speaker presentation. \nCCA members and non-members are welcome. \nGuest speaker: Dr Jim Duff\nDr Jim Duff \nDr Jim Duff is a Doctor and experienced mountaineer who\, along with Dr Charles Clarke\, accompanied Hamish MacInnes\, Chris Bonington\, Dougal Haston\, Doug Scott\, Mick Burke\, Nick Estcourt and others on the 1975 British Mount Everest Southwest Face expedition. This was the first expedition to successfully climb Mount Everest by ascending one of its faces. \nJim was a member of many of the British Himalayan expeditions in the 1970s and 80s that were at the forefront of climbing new routes amongst the Himalayan giants. Nowadays\, Jim acts as Medical Advisor for numerous expedition and wilderness first aid courses. He has over 30 years’ experience in climbing\, trekking and teaching wilderness medicine. He has been a volunteer doctor for the Himalayan Rescue Association at Pheriche and Manang rescue posts\, has been on many Himalayan expeditions\, and is also a keen sailor. Jim is the founder of the International Porter Protection Group and author of numerous articles on travel and medical matters. Jim is also the co-developer of the Portable Altitude Chamber (PAC). \nIn tonight’s presentation\, Jim will give a personal view on the evolution of rock climbing\, based on his experience of growing up in the heart of the Lake District\, UK. \nDemon Wall Gable\, Lake District\, 1963
URL:https://canberraclimbing.org.au/event/cca-general-meeting-4/
LOCATION:Room HB3\, Hedley Bull Centre\, The Australian National University\, Fellows Road\, Acton\, ACT\, 2601
CATEGORIES:CCA general meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20170719T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20170719T213000
DTSTAMP:20260508T031622
CREATED:20170123T054944Z
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SUMMARY:CCA General Meeting / Australian Museum Balls Pyramid Expedition 2017
DESCRIPTION:Come and hear a rundown of the CCA’s recent activities plus general climbing news and points of interest\, followed by our guest speaker presentation. \nCCA members and non-members are welcome. \nGuest speaker: Brian Mattick\nAustralian Museum Balls Pyramid Expedition 2017\nLocated 22 kilometres south of Lord Howe Island\, Balls Pyramid is a massive spire of volcano rock and – at 551m high – is thought to be the tallest sea stack in the world.  Being a World Heritage Site\, climbing on Balls Pyramid had been banned since the mid-80s.  The summit is about 30 square metres and one of the most rarely visited places on earth. Find out how CCA member Brian Mattick\, twice-climber of Balls Peak Keith Bell\, and four other climbers\, got to climb Balls Pyramid in March 2017 and capture one of the rarest insects in the world. \nLord Howe Island stick insect or tree lobster\, Dryococelus australis \nL-R: Zane Priebbenow\, Vanessa Wills and Dave Grey on the Balls Pyramid summit (photo by Paul Priebbenow) \n\nKeith Bell on Balls Pyramid summit block \nMore stories and photos of the expedition\nAM Expedition: Lord Howe Island\, 2017 by Madelaine Love\, Australian Museum. \nLanding on Balls Pyramid by Paul Flemons\, Australian Museum. \nClimbing Balls Pyramid by Keith Bell. \nRiddle in the Pacific by Peter Munro\, Wolter Peeters & others\, The Sydney Morning Herald (includes some fabulous photos plus a great 3 min video!). \nThe Lord Howe Island stick insect that came back from the dead by Ann Jones\, ABC News.
URL:https://canberraclimbing.org.au/event/cca-general-meeting-3/
LOCATION:Room HB3\, Hedley Bull Centre\, The Australian National University\, Fellows Road\, Acton\, ACT\, 2601
CATEGORIES:CCA general meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20170517T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20170517T213000
DTSTAMP:20260508T031622
CREATED:20170123T054748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191016T104619Z
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SUMMARY:CCA General Meeting / Climbing in the USA
DESCRIPTION:Come and hear a rundown of the CCA’s recent activities plus general climbing news and points of interest\, followed by our guest speaker presentation. \nCCA members and non-members are welcome. \nGuest speakers: Damian Jovanovic and Sarah Truscott\nIn late 2015\, CCA members Damian Jovanovic and Sarah Truscott spent 2 months trawling the west coast of North America\, seeking out the best cracks they could find. With an addiction that began on their home turf of Billy Billy Rocks\, they immersed themselves completely in single-pitch and multi-pitch cracks on granite\, sandstone and volcanics. \n\nTop image: Damian feeling the calf pump at Trout Creek (photo by Sarah Truscott). \n\nThe Incredible Hulk\, California (photo by Sarah Truscott). \n  \nSarah seconding on the Grand Wall\, Squamish (photo by Damian Jovanovic).
URL:https://canberraclimbing.org.au/event/cca-general-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Room HB3\, Hedley Bull Centre\, The Australian National University\, Fellows Road\, Acton\, ACT\, 2601
CATEGORIES:CCA general meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20170315T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20170315T213000
DTSTAMP:20260508T031622
CREATED:20170123T054621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191016T104619Z
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SUMMARY:CCA General Meeting / Heard Island Expedition
DESCRIPTION:Come and hear a rundown of the CCA’s recent activities plus general climbing news and points of interest\, followed by our guest speaker presentation. \nCCA members and non-members are welcome. \nGuest speaker: Matt Rogerson\nIn 2000\, Matt Rogerson\, Stu Davies\, Robb Clifton and Tim Curtis made the third ascent of Mawson’s Peak\, one of Australia’s highest\, most inaccessible and wildest mountains. At 2\,745m high\, the active volcano rises from the depths of the Southern Ocean to form Heard Island – one of Australia’s sub-antarctic territories. \nThe first ascent of the mountain came in 1965\, in an Australian expedition led by the great Bill Tilman and Warwick Deacock\, and it was in this tradition that the Army Alpine Association launched their attempt. Matt will share the story of the climb\, including the team’s unconventional travel to the island and the drama of a difficult ascent 4000km from home. \nElephant seals laze on the beach in front of Heard Island volcano Big Ben (Photo: Dr Matt Curnock)
URL:https://canberraclimbing.org.au/event/cca-general-meeting/
LOCATION:Room HB3\, Hedley Bull Centre\, The Australian National University\, Fellows Road\, Acton\, ACT\, 2601
CATEGORIES:CCA general meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20161116T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20161116T213000
DTSTAMP:20260508T031622
CREATED:20160922T021119Z
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SUMMARY:CCA General Meeting / Climbing in the Dolomites
DESCRIPTION:Come and hear a rundown of the CCA’s recent activities plus general climbing news and points of interest\, followed by our guest speaker presentation. \nCCA members and non-members are welcome. \nGuest speakers: CCA members Jack Pezzey\, Brian Mattick and Ben Freyens\nJack\, Brian and Ben will show slides of their recent\, separate trips to the Dolomites\, a world-famous\, very accessible region of spectacular limestone peaks in NE Italy.  At most two hours’ walk from your car reaches a huge range of climbing\, from 3 to 33 pitches\, with no altitude problems\, usually no snow\, often stunningly exposed\, and all grades from via ferratas and mid-teen trads (what we climbed) to super hard/long routes.  With accessibility come typical Dolomite features such as howling motorbikes and sportscars\, beer on summits and cable-car descents; less typically\, we also met an ankle-breaking crevasse\, a descent in a kilometre-long tunnel and a karabiner-shaped thigh-branding!   \nPictured below is the Sassolungo group; the isolated spire on the middle peak has a thrilling knife-edge ridge at just grade 13. \nSassolungo (3\,181m) is the highest mountain of the Sella Group in the western Dolomites in South Tyrol\, Italy. The name translates to “long peak” / “long rock”. Further summits are the Punta Grohmann\, Torre Innerkofler\, Dente\, Sassopiatto and Cinque Dita. The Sassolungo mountain range could be considered the borderline between the Val Gardena and Val di Fassa.
URL:https://canberraclimbing.org.au/event/cca-general-meeting-guest-speaker-tba/
LOCATION:Room HB3\, Hedley Bull Centre\, The Australian National University\, Fellows Road\, Acton\, ACT\, 2601
CATEGORIES:CCA general meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20160921T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20160921T213000
DTSTAMP:20260508T031622
CREATED:20160804T054633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191016T104619Z
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SUMMARY:CCA General Meeting (AGM) / Keith Bell & Jim Smith guest speakers
DESCRIPTION:Come and hear a rundown of the CCA’s recent activities plus general climbing news and points of interest\, followed by our guest speaker presentation. \nCCA members and non-members are welcome. \nGuest speakers: Keith Bell & Jim Smith\nKeith Bell and Jim Smith will be talking about their historic climb of Balls Pyramid in the 1960s and 1970s\, and presenting their new book “South Pacific Pinnacle – The Exploration of Balls Pyramid”. \nSouth Pacific Pinnacle: The Exploration of Balls Pyramid\n300 page hardcover book with many photos\, edited by Jim Smith and Keith Bell (Den Fenella Press\, $50 incl. postage within Australia)
URL:https://canberraclimbing.org.au/event/cca-general-meeting-agm-keith-bell-jim-smith-guest-speakers/
LOCATION:Room HB3\, Hedley Bull Centre\, The Australian National University\, Fellows Road\, Acton\, ACT\, 2601
CATEGORIES:CCA general meetings
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