The club has a long history of mountaineering in the UK, the Alps and the
greater ranges. The YRC’s second Club President,
William Cecil Slingsby, is regarded as the ‘father’ of Norwegian mountaineering. The YRC was a founding member of the
British Mountaineering Council, the national representative body for
climbers,
hill walkers and
mountaineers.
1957 Jugal Himal expedition, Nepal Source: The 1957 YRC expedition to the
Jugal Himal in Nepal was the first British Himalayan expedition to be sponsored by a single club and drawn from its own members. Six YRC members and six climbing Sherpas – Crosby Fox, leader, George Spenceley, deputy leader, Wilfred Anderson, Dan Jones, Arthur Tallon, Maurice Wilson, Mingma Tensing, Lakpa Norbu, Lakpa Tsering, Pemba Gyalen, Ang Temba, and Pemba Tensing – attempted the first ascent of
Loenpo Gang (6,979m) in the Jugal Himal range. While returning to Camp IV (5,800m) from a reconnaissance, Fox, Spenceley, Mingma Tensing and Lakpa Norbu were avalanched. Only Spenceley survived, withdrawing the remainder of the team from the mountain. More recent international trips have included:
Himalayas Kanchenjunga base camps, Nepal 2015; Lhakhang,
Spiti, India, 2008;
Dorje Lhakpa, Nepal 1995.
Africa Morocco 2024; Malawi 2013.
Americas Bolivian Andes Cordillera Real 2024; Quimsa Cruz 2010; Cocapata, Real and Occidental 1999; Apolobamba 1988.
USA Climbing and trekking in the
Wind River range, 2017; Yosemite, 2010; High Sierra, 2004.
Arctic Svalbard 2006, 2008, 2010.
Liverpool Land Peninsula expedition, Greenland, 2014.
Europe Bulgaria, 2015; France, 2011, 2016, 2017, 2022; Italy, 2006, 2019; Switzerland, 2012; Norway, 2017, 2019, 2022;
Stubai Glacier Tour, Austria, 2009; Iceland, 1998. == Club Premises and Huts ==