American Alpine Club - Philadelphia Chapter

American Alpine Club - Philadelphia Chapter

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Representing the AAC in Philadelphia! Local climbers would return from climbing trips around the world and share stories of great places and amazing people.

The Philadelphia chapter of the American Alpine club was officially formed in the fall of 2014, but the idea has been around for years. Listening to those stories, and telling some ourselves, we kept finding a common thread. The great climbing, and the exciting atmosphere was almost always made possible by a passionate community of local climbers who found innovative ways to stay in touch with eac

Photos from American Alpine Club - Philadelphia Chapter's post 02/28/2023

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💥Tallulah Gorge action post💥

You, too, can help make a difference in Tallulah! Please visit the link in our bio and fill out the Access Fund’s “Report an Access Issue” online form. We at the AAC-ATL know that the amplified voice of our community over the past several weeks is starting to make a difference. They are beginning to hear us. If we are going to solve this access puzzle, and open up more dependable access to one of the South’s GREATEST climbing areas, we need greater awareness and support from the Access Fund! Help us by filling out this form - it takes 10 seconds! If you live in the South and want world class trad climbing, fill out this form, share this post, and spread the word!

Let’s Get Into the Gorge!! 💪🏼

Jump in the comments and let us know you filled out a form!! LETS GOOOOOOO!!



Pictured is Daniel P. putting up his newest route in the Gorge - it’s first two pitches are 5’9 and you WANT to get on it - dream about it; get on it! photo -

Gunks Temporary Hazard Report, 4/22/2022 - Gunks Climbers Coalition 04/23/2022

Gunks Temporary Hazard Report, 4/22/2022 - Gunks Climbers Coalition See a list of recently reported temporary hazards like wasps nests and snakes on rock climbs at the Gunks. Be safe out there!

03/22/2022

TRAPPS CLOSURE UPDATE

From the

Trapps Cliff – no climbing between and including Laughing Man (5.11) to and including Bullfrog (5.12)

Trapps Cliff – no bouldering on the 50 Yard Line boulder

Please be respectful of the closure and stay tuned for more updates.

📷: Carl Mueller

03/02/2022

The Mohonk Preserve has informed us of this season's Peregrine Falcon closure in the Trapps, in effect tomorrow, February 1st. Note the changes to the strategy - a wider closure to encourage nesting, followed by an adjustment once a nesting site has been chosen. Thank you for your cooperation and let's hope for a successful nest this year. Details from the Preserve below:

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2022 Peregrine Watch Season Update

We are reaching out to update you about some changes to our approach to Peregrine falcon conservation this year. After extensive research into Peregrine falcon conservation efforts nationwide, the Preserve is adopting a responsive management approach to our cliff closures, with a broader closure at the beginning of the breeding season to optimize successful nest site selection. Once a nest is established, we expect to adjust the closure based on the line-of-sight approach that we typically use in establishing the extent of our closures.

As of Tuesday, February 1, 2022, the Preserve will be implementing a temporary closure of climbing and bouldering at the Trapps Cliff as follows:

Climbing – The sections between and including Laughing Man (5.11) and Clunies Jollies (5.12)

Bouldering – The areas The Buddha, Nameless, Murray and Boxcar. This includes all problems from Atlas (V10) to Little Death (V10)​​

Please note that this year the Preserve will not be implementing climbing closures at Millbrook Ridge or Bonticou Crag. Peregrine Watch volunteers and staff will continue to monitor Peregrine falcon nest sites at all three cliffs.

As a reminder, Peregrine nesting season may possibly run through late summer. We will keep you updated as the season progresses and share our latest observations with you. We will also be posting regular updates to our website’s Peregrine Watch page.

For anyone interested in participating in our Peregrine Watch program, we are holding an orientation session on February 17 from 6-7:30 pm. Visit mohonkpreserve.org for more information on this and our other Volunteer opportunities.

We look forward to working together to enable a successful breeding season and help ensure the continued recovery of these remarkable raptors.

03/02/2022

Peregrine Falcons have chosen to nest on the Cemetary Wall at Safe Harbor North again this year. Please do not climb at the Cemetary Wall until the closure has been lifted by the PA Game Commission and Bureau of Wildlife Management. The closure should be lifted around July/August when the young peregrines have fledged the nest. Thank you.

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