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The Canadian Alpine Journal is published every June. It is a benefit of Alpine Club of Canada membership for those choosing that option. If you would like your name added to our distribution list, please contact the National Office at (403) 678-3200 x 1 or email It can also be purchased directly from our Online Store.

The Canadian Alpine Journal - Volume 82, 1999
Carl Lund nears the East Peak of Mount Logan. Photo: Saul Greenberg

Volume 82, 1999

- The Great White North Issue -

  • Millar's High Life - Alun Hubbard
  • Why Do They Call It A Whopper...?
    - Jason Smith
  • What Really Happened... - Rich Prohaska
  • The Big One: A Guide To The Climbs Of Mount Logan - Joe Josephson
  • Logan East Ridge Solo - Martin Minarik
  • Dreamland - Larry Stanier
  • The Golden Pillars - Barry Blanchard
  • Dancing With Giants - John Chilton
  • Skiing The Line: The Columbia Mountains Traverse - Chris Gouliaff
  • Kyrgyz Chaos - Sean Isaac

The Inner Ranges - The Darker Side
Competitions, Access & Organizations
The North - The West Coast - The B.C. Interior
The Rockies
Reviews - Obituary

 

The Canadian Alpine Journal - Volume 81, 1998
Approaching Torre Norte, Patagonia.
Photo: Sean Isaac

Volume 81, 1998

  • Asperity and Beyond - Simon Richardson
  • Wall Fiction - Warren Hollinger
  • Lhotse '97 - Karl Nagy
  • Mal Tiempo - Sean Isaac
  • The Partner From Hell
    Seamus O'Hooligan
  • The Dark Tower - Sean Easton
  • Le Jour Le Plus Long
    - Jean-Philippe Villemaire

The Inner Ranges - The Darker Side - High Camp
Access & Organizations
The North - The West Coast - The B.C. Interior
The Rockies - The East - Foreign
Reviews - Obituary

 

The Canadian Alpine Journal - Volume 80, 1997
Gunter Dengler on the east face of Snowpatch. Photo: Michael Clark.

Volume 80, 1997

  • The Big Free - Bugaboos 1996
    • The Power of Lard
      - Toni Lamprecht & Michael Clark
    • ...The Wildcat Did Howl
      - Topher Donahue
  • Dressed To Climb - Canadian Women In The Himalaya 1996
    • The Canadian Women's Cho Oyu Expedition - Marg Saul
    • Grab and Go On Ama Dablam
      - Karen McNeill
  • China 1996 - John Chilton
  • Wadd on Skis - John Baldwin
  • Proving Ground - Dan Clark
  • Mount Kennedy Diary - Jack Roberts
  • Ghostwriting
    - Tim Pochay & Barry Blanchard

The Inner Ranges - The Darker Side - High Camp
Access & Organizations
The North - The West Coast - The B.C. Interior
The Rockies - The East - Foreign
Reviews - Obituary

 

The Canadian Alpine Journal - Volume 79, 1996
Second Turret and Broad Peak, Baffin Island. Photo: Eugene Fisher

Volume 79, 1996

  • Baffin Island Dream Walls
    - Chris Breemer & Eugene Fisher
  • The Cirque of the Unclimbables
    • The State of the Cirque - Martin Roos
    • A Guide to the Cirque - George Bell
  • Himalaya '95
    • Chewing the Cud on Bhagirathi
      - James Blench
    • Goodbye Karakorum - Andrew Brash
    • In the Land of Allah, In the Hands of Shiva - Rob Orvig

The Inner Ranges - The Darker Side - High Camp
Science & Safety - Access & Organizations
The North - The West Coast - The B.C. Interior
The Rockies - The East - Foreign
Editorial - Reviews - Obituary

 

The Canadian Alpine Journal - Volume 78, 1995

Hallam Peak, Columbia Mountains, Scrip Range. Photo: Roger Laurilla

 

Volume 78, 1995

  • Atlantic - Rich Prohaska
  • A Stikine Country Primer
    • In the Country - Markus Kellerhals
    • A Trip to the Sawback Range
      - Steve Sheffield
  • Somewhere to Anywhere - Alice Marshall
  • Rambles With Fred
    • Macabre - Steve Must
    • Between Brilliance and Madness
      - John Chilton
  • Sea of Vapours - Bruce Hendricks
  • Lost Friends
    • Tributes to Randy Stoltmann & Simon Parboosingh
  • Les Visiteurs - Brad Wrobleski
  • On Top of the World - PearlAnn Reichwein

The Inner Ranges - The Darker Side - High Camp
Access & Organizations
The North - The West Coast - The B.C. Interior
The Rockies - The East - Foreign
Editorial - Reviews - Obituary


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