The Canadian Alpine Journal (CAJ)

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Published annually since 1907, The Canadian Alpine Journal (CAJ) is the flagship publication of the ACC.  The CAJ is equal parts detailed route descriptions, introspective writing, science and humour.

2024 CAJ Highlights

– To the End of the Midnight Sun – by Amanda Bischke

First ascents accessed by sea kayak on the remote east coast of Baffin Island. Supported by the ACC’s Jen Higgins Grant for Young Women.

– The Technicolour Superdream – by Zac Colbran

Winners of the John Lauchlan Award, a 3-man team climbed a highly technical new route on the west face of Mount Huntington in Alaska.

– Liminal Spaces – by Eva Capozzola

Photo essay of climbing from the Yukon to the Bugaboos to the desert southwest in the USA.

– Inseparably Roped: Early Club Culture, Climbing and Books – by Zac Robinson

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Published annually since 1907, The Canadian Alpine Journal (CAJ) is the flagship publication of the ACC. Each year, it is the permanent record of the biggest ascents, finest photography and most inspiring accomplishments. The CAJ is equal parts detailed route descriptions, introspective writing, science and humour.

This is our country’s representation of the year’s climbing in all its forms from coast to coast to coast and by Canadians abroad.

The CAJ is published in July and is mailed to ACC members who have selected the CAJ upgrade with their membership.