Caltech Alpine Club Join

Pasadena, California · Founded 1987

Less lab.More mountains.

Trips, shared gear, and people to go with.

Many events are open to beginners. Caltech affiliation is not required to join.

Events

Coming up

All events

Trail running

Weekly trail run

Weekly on Wednesdays

Trail run most Wednesdays, open to all paces. Route, meeting point and exact time vary - check the mailing list. Questions: Julian Schmitt ([email protected])

Trail running

Weekly trail run

Weekly on Wednesdays

Trail run most Wednesdays, open to all paces. 
Route, meeting point and exact time vary - check the mailing list.
Questions: Julian Schmitt ([email protected])

Equipment

Gear

Tents, sleeping bags, stoves, crampons, ice axes, avalanche equipment, touring skis, splitboards, and satellite messengers, for about $1 per day through the Caltech Y. Specialist climbing and packrafting equipment is held by the club directly.

Club and Caltech Y equipment alike is for Caltech and JPL affiliates. Anyone can join the club and come on trips, but non-affiliates need their own kit.

About

About the club

The Caltech Alpine Club was founded in 1987 by Fritz Nordby.

Members are graduate students, undergraduates, postdocs, faculty, staff, JPL employees, and people from the wider community, and range from experienced climbers and mountaineers to people on their first outdoor trip.

“To foster the Caltech outdoor community by encouraging mentorship, responsibility, inclusivity, and radness.”

Trips

Hikes, trail runs, climbing days, and longer trips, organized by officers and announced on the mailing list.

Film festivals

The club has hosted the Banff Mountain Film Festival on campus since 2001, along with other mountain film screenings.

Talks

Talks by club members and visiting climbers, held on campus during the academic year.

Finding partners

Members use Slack to find partners and organize informal outings between the scheduled trips.

Membership

Join the club

Membership is free. The mailing list carries trips and events; Slack is where people find each other week to week.

Support

Support the club

Sponsorship, donations, and donated equipment pay for club trips, shared gear, and the film festivals.