The American Alpine Club (AAC) will host their Excellence in Climbing Awards celebration presented by Adidas Outdoor on Saturday, June 3, 2017 at the Westin located at 1672 Lawrence Street Denver, CO. The fundraising event celebrates teamwork and will honor the 2017 Hall of Mountaineering Excellence Awardees: Sean Patrick, Dave Morton, Melissa Arnot Reid, Sean and Timmy O’Neill and former AAC President Doug Walker.
The award is given to those who have made lasting contributions both on and off the mountain. The climbers selected have inspired a legacy for future climbers, positively impacted the environment and advanced the fields of science and medicine, all while accomplishing incredible climbing feats.
In addition, the American Alpine Club will present the 2017 Cutting Edge Award to recipients Graham Zimmerman and Scott Bennett for their first ascent of Changi Tower by the North Ridge.
Each year, the AAC recognizes one climbing team who, with the aid of an AAC climbing grant, demonstrated excellence in climbing, upheld the values of the AAC, and acted in a manner befit a world-class ambassador to American climbing both domestically and abroad.The team was supported by the AAC’s Lyman Spitzer Cutting Edge Grant.
The evening includes presentations by award winners and attendees will enjoy a cocktail reception, live and silent auctions, libations and food. An after party featuring live music by 80’s cover band The Goonies, drinks and gear giveaway will take place directly after the dinner, also at Westin.
All proceeds benefit the AAC library and the Bradford Washburn American Mountaineering Museum.
About this year’s inductees:
Sean Patrick (1959 – 2009) – For being a recognized leader in the cancer treatment and research community. Patrick spread awareness, compassion and inspiration to other women by founding HERA Women’s Cancer Foundation, all while continuing to climb.
Dave Morton and Melissa Arnot Reid – For starting The Juniper Fund, which provides assistance to individuals, families, and communities in underserved countries adversely affected by their work for the mountain-based adventure industry.
Sean and Timmy O’Neill – For their work with Paradox Sports, a community that provides inspiration, opportunities and specialized adaptive equipment so that anyone is able to be an active participant in human-powered sports.
Doug Walker (1950 – 2015) – Former AAC President, committed conservationist, and a true climber’s climber, Doug Walker dedicated his life to the preservation of the outdoors he loved so dearly through his service on a variety of boards and generous giving.
Registration closes on May 29, or when sold out.
Photo courtesy American Alpine Club