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New Zealand Alpine Club : ウィキペディア英語版
New Zealand Alpine Club

The New Zealand Alpine Club (NZAC) was founded in 1891 and is one of the oldest alpine clubs in the world. The NZAC is the national climbing organization in New Zealand and is a member of the Union Internationale des Associations d'Alpinisme. It has about 3000 members who are spread across ten sections, nine in New Zealand and one in Australia, plus members in other countries. It runs a national office based in Christchurch.
The club actively promotes climbing in New Zealand and overseas. It publishes guidebooks to New Zealand mountains and to selected rock climbing areas, and also makes this information accessible online. It publishes a quarterly magazine ''The Climber'' (which is also online), and the annual ''New Zealand Alpine Journal''. NZAC owns 17 lodges and huts that are available for use by club members and other climbers. Most sections provide instruction courses for beginning climbers and the club also provides instruction for intermediate and advanced skills. NZAC sponsors the annual national bouldering series held during the summer at four locations, as well as other local and national competitive climbing events.
The visibility of mountaineering in New Zealand was boosted by the 1953 ascent of Mount Everest by Sir Edmund Hillary〔Hillary, Edmund, ''High Adventure: The True Story of the First Ascent of Everest''〕 and Tenzing Norgay. Hillary is amongst the best known and most revered New Zealanders and was a life member of the NZAC. Other NZAC members have completed first ascents in many mountain areas, including in the Himalayas, Antarctica and the Andes.〔Colin Monteath, ''Hall and Ball: Kiwi mountaineers'', Hedgehog House〕〔Philip Temple, ''The world at their feet'', Whitcombe and Tombs〕
New Zealand is a very mountainous country, and mountaineering has long been popular in New Zealand.〔Graeme Dingle, ''Dingle: Discovering the sense in adventure'', Craig Potton Publishing〕〔Norman Hardie, ''On my own two feet'', Canterbury University Press〕 The mountaineering opportunities focus particularly on the Southern Alps which run the length of the South Island, but also include other ranges such as the Kaikouras, Arrowsmiths and the North Island volcanoes Mount Taranaki and Mounts Ruapehu, Ngauruhoe and Tongariro.
Rock climbing attracts many participants in New Zealand and the varied topography and rock types provide opportunities for rock climbing within some cities such as Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin, and within an hours drive of most cities in New Zealand. Ice climbing, bouldering, sport climbing and trad climbing are all well established.
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