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Tribute to Dennis Davis from Dennis Gray

Dennis was without doubt a leading British alpinist of the 1950's and into the 1960's. My own keenest memories of my own climbs with him were an ascent of Pigott's route in the big winter of 1962/3, when he led the final crack with its severe ice coating, shod in tricouni studded boots in the coldest conditions I have experienced in the UK, and an ascent around the same period of the Western Gully of Black Ladders. It was on such winter climbs, and in the Alps and the Himalaya that Dennis showed his outstanding abilities as a mountaineer.

Dennis Davis

An extract from a tribute written by Jim Gregson for the Karabiner Mountaineering Club

From 1946 onwards, Dennis had amassed a huge range of experience in the UK and the European Alps, but he also had the drive and ambition that allowed him to make his mark in the Greater Ranges. He had tried to get a place on the expedition which made the first ascent of Kangchenjunga but this was not to be. Instead, Dennis went in the same year, 1955, to the Rolwaling Himal where in a single lengthy trip his expedition team made first ascents of no less than 19 peaks of 20,000 feet altitude. In 1957 he went back to altitude in Nepal on expedition to Annapurna IV with Charles Evans and then to Distaghil Sar.

2025 AC Photo Competition

2025 AC Photo Competition

The Alpine Club is excited to announce a Members’  Photo Competition, culminating with a special exhibition of the best submitted works at our Charlotte Road exhibition space. The competition is open to all Alpine Club members.

Michael de Csilléry traversing pinnacles on the South Ridge integral of the Aiguille du Moine, Chamonix, July 2021
Tom de Csilléry, AC 2022-23 Photo Competition

 

Members can submit up to two images per category across three categories. Images that have been entered into other, non-AC competitions will be accepted and any image taken since 1 January 2024 will be eligible for entry.

The closing date for submissions is the 30 April 2025, with the winners expected to be announced by the beginning of July 2025. Entries should be submitted, in the format detailed in the 'Rules' section, via email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

The Club will reproduce the winning entries as high-quality framed prints for display at a celebratory exhibition scheduled to take place in November – December 2025. By way of a prize, these prints will subsequently become the property of the winning photographers.

A selection of the winning entries will also become part of an AC Calendar for 2026. By submitting a photograph to the competition, you are consenting to its use in the exhibition and calendar, but you will retain your copyright over the image.

The three categories and competition rules are below. Good luck!

 

Cold Camp - 
Neil Pitts, AC 2022-23 Photo Competition

 

Categories

1. Alpine Climbing/Mountaineering – Colour photos of alpine climbing/mountaineering from Scotland to the Greater Ranges.

2. Mountain Landscape – Colour photos of mountain landscapes from any part of the world.

3. AC Gatherings – Colour photos of AC members getting together on meets, at the AC HQ , at a base camp or an alpine camp – i.e. a shot that captures members in their environment.

 

Back in the jeep after a shop and a shave. Gilgit Balitstan, Pakistan. (Selfie). Yawash Sar I-IV Expedition 2022
Photo:  Nicholas Hurndall Smith, AC 2022-23 Photo Competition

 

Rules

a. The competition is open to all members – Full, Aspirant or Associate, either professional or amateur photographer.

b. Members may submit up to two digital images per category via email to the Alpine Club at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. not later than the 30 April 2025.

c. The images must be contemporary; i.e. taken since 1 January 2024.

d. Images must be submitted in digital format: they may have been scanned from film or transparency stock, or taken with a digital camera or mobile phone.

e. Photoshopped images will be accepted and will not count against photographers in judging. However, where technology has been used to radically and creatively alter an image, this should be noted in your submission.

f. The member submitting the images must be the author and the owner of the copyright.

g. Entries that have been previously published or entered in other competitions will be accepted, but members need to say when and where the entries appeared when making their submission.

h. The digital images can be in either Portrait (vertical) or Landscape (horizontal) format. However, any Portrait format images that win cannot be used for the AC Calendar as that format is unsuitable for use in a wall calendar.

i. The images must be in their final format as defined in these rules. The Competition Secretary will not perform any manipulations, resizing or other alterations to the presented images, other than to place all the entries into a single competition folder for forwarding to the competition’s judge, Ben Tibbetts.
j. The images should be submitted as flattened 8-bit RGB files in the highest quality JPEG - .jpg files. Images in other formats such as PSD will be rejected. Images will need a minimum resolution of 300dpi so that they can be successfully reproduced as prints and used for the calendar.

k. For each image, please include a short caption that details the ‘What, Where and When’ of the photo in question. All image files are to be named in the style: Competition Category, Image Number, Image Title, Location.

l. You may not enter an image previously submitted for an Alpine Club Photo Competition, or one so similar as to be almost identical, irrespective of the title.

m. There are prizes for the winners. Up to six pictures will be chosen from each category for exhibition and the resulting print(s) will be retained by the member who entered the competition. Winners will also receive a copy of the AC Calendar.

n. The Judge’s decision will be final. No discussion will be entered into.

 

 

 

2025 Rick Allen Skills Award: APPLICATIONS OPEN

2025 Rick Allen Skills Award: APPLICATIONS OPEN

The Rick Allen Skills Award (RASA) is now accepting applications for the 2025 programme.

Established in 2024 with funding from a generous bequest left to the Club by former vice-president Rick Allen, the RASA is designed to help competent young alpinists to progress to longer and more challenging multi-day routes in the Alps and Greater Ranges.

Over seven days, course attendees will climb with guides in a 2:1 climber to guide ratio and complete at least one bivouac. The emphasis of the instruction will be on helping climbers to develop the independent decision-making skills that will allow them to progress to more adventurous and committing routes.

The instruction is subsidised, with the AC covering 75% of the cost. The course also includes a training weekend in the Lake District which applicants should ensure they are able to attend.

Applications are open to established teams of two climbers, of comparable ability and fitness, both of whom are full members of the Alpine Club. Applicants should be in the process of developing competence on alpine routes of AD+, and multi-pitch rock routes of VS/HVS, and have a resumé which reflects this.

Applications will close on 21 March 2025.

You can learn more about the course, including how to submit your application, via the Rick Allen Skills Award Page.