AAC-PNW Posted January 13, 2012 Posted January 13, 2012 Help celebrate an exciting year for the Club at our annual dinner at the Red Hook Brewery. Meet other AAC members and meet our new Community Programs Director John Bragg. He was one of the pioneers of the free climbing revolution in the United States, helped push the standards of ice climbing by opening hard new routes in the NE, and was part of the historic ascents of the Torre Egger and Cerro Torre. Featuring: "Adventures and Misadventures in Patagonia" by John Bragg The Fitzroy area of Patagonia, once the far edge of the frontier of world alpinism, is now a well traveled center for climbing and trekking, but the mountains of Patagonia outside of the Fitzroy group remain those of mystery and adventure. John Bragg has been travelling to this far tip of South America to climb and explore for more than 30 years. His multi-media presentation describes several of those expeditions, from the first ascent of Torre Egger, to the second ascent of Cerro Torre, to explorations and climbs in remote areas. Along the way, we learn some of the early history of the area, as well as of the early climbs and the controversy surrounding the claimed first ascent of Cerro Torre, one of the great mysteries of modern mountaineering. Told in stunning pictures, music, narration and animation this presentation shows us not only one man’s adventures, but also a window into the climbing world’s enduring obsession with the mountains of Patagonia. Join us for this great show and to see what the club will be up to in the new year! Dinner and Slideshow $30 general public / $25 AAC Members (coupon code: cascade) Slideshow only $5 general public / Free for AAC members (All proceeds go to the American Alpine Club) _______________________________________________________________ Buy your tickets at Brown Paper Tickets http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/220696
AAC-PNW Posted February 22, 2012 Author Posted February 22, 2012 (edited) We're expecting over 100 folks at the dinner Thursday night, and we have over $1500 dollars in donated items to bid on in our silent auction (thanks sponsors!). We're trying to get an accurate headcount, and it's not too late to buy tickets at Brown Paper Tickets http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/220696 See you there! Edited February 22, 2012 by AAC-PNW
wayne Posted February 22, 2012 Posted February 22, 2012 I cant get the member code to work. Any ideas?
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