
- Hueco Origins: Remembering Todd Skinner
- Abbey Smith on the Hueco Rock Ranch Celebration
- Research Report: Perceptions on Denali
- American Institute for Conservators (AIC) Angels Project
- New Staff Member
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What is there to climb in Texas? Crags of granite and limestone are scattered across this immense state, but the real draw needs no introduction: Hueco Tanks. This area has been called the best bouldering in the country, if not the world. If you like to boulder and haven’t visited, you are missing something truly special.
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Events Section Chair Volunteer Contact
Find Guidebooks for the Texas Section
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Contact & Volunteer
It's easy to get in touch with your Regional Coordinator, or the Club.
The Central Region is administered from the Club's offices in Golden, Colorado by Community Programs Director John Bragg and his Assistant, Tricia Boomhower.
Email Tricia Boomhower at tboomhower@americanalpineclub.org
Email the Club's offices in Golden at info@americanalpineclub.org
Give the Club a call at (303) 384-0110
Texas Section Chair
Interested in becoming an AAC Section Chair in this area?
The Texas Section is currently lacking a chair. Live in Texas and have a thirst for all things rock? E-mail info@americanalpineclub.org to get involved!
Texas has a lot of great climbing. Are there any dedicated rock junkies interested in becoming an Ambassador? Community Ambassadors are climbers who live and are active in their local climbing communities. Like Section Chairs, they promote the AAC in their area. Local communities consist of climbing locales, population centers with significant numbers of climbers, and special interest groups like ice climbers, women or boulderers. Communities are best served by multiple ambassadors, those with time and energy to coordinate with Section Chairs and rally climbers in the area. Interested? Contact The American Alpine Club for more information.
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