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California Alphine Club PATCH - remake of historic patch logo design

$ 2.1

Availability: 10 in stock
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    Description

    This is for a
    3.25" x 2'  PATCH
    that reads:
    CALIFORNIA ALPINE CLUB - CAC
    The California Alpine Club is an all-volunteer, outdoors-oriented, non-profit social club. CAC owns two historic lodges: Alpine Lodge on Mt. Tamalpais in the northwest San Francisco Bay Area, and Echo Summit Lodge at South Lake Tahoe. CAC's 501(c)(3) CAC Foundation makes annual grants to local environmental and conservation efforts.
    CAC purposes
    are: to explore, enjoy, and protect the natural resources of our land, including wildlife, forests and plants, water and scenic values; to support and promote educational programs on these and related subjects; at all times to protect and, as far as we are able, improve the environment in which we live; and to strengthen a sense of community among our Members and Associate Members.
    Founded in 1913, the California Alpine Club has carried on a gracious tradition of hospitality and outdoor fun for more than a hundred years, and is still going strong! We hike, ski, canoe, explore, relax, teach, celebrate, build stuff, work together, and cook memorable meals at our lodges to share with friends.
    Alpine Lodge on Mt. Tamalpais and Echo Summit Lodge on the South Lake Tahoe rim are central to many Club activities. For decades, members have shared their knowledge of local hikes, outdoor getaways, domestic and international travel destinations, wilderness tips, personal stories, and local conservation news. This kind of sharing is the real commerce of our social Club! The CAC has fostered wonderful memories and nurtured many lifelong friendships.
    In 1925 the CAC acquired the Alpine Lodge on the Panoramic Highway above Mill Valley. Since then, member Innkeepers (Innkeepers Schedule) have hosted the Sunday Open House each weekend from 9am-3pm for members, their guests, and the general public. Light refreshments are offered for a small donation. Take a tour of the lodge and learn about the Club. Drop-ins on Sundays are always welcome!
    Members of the California Alpine Club have been leading hikes on Mt. Tam every Sunday for over a hundred years!  Explore the extraordinary environs, diversity, and vistas of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Muir Woods, and other local Marin County wilderness treasures.
    We encourage all members to introduce their family and friends to great outdoor experiences. Sundays at Alpine Lodge are a wonderful place to start.
    Ever hiked Mt. Whitney—the highest summit in the contiguous United States—and signed the Hikers Register at the top? Between the years of 1916-1923, early members of the California Alpine Club placed the Hikers Register there and on eighteen other California peaks in the Sierra Nevada.
    The Club has a history of exploration and adventure. Recent CAC outings have included: a five-day Canyonlands National Park canoe trip down the Green River in Utah (0 included CAC-member guide, river and safety equipment, and meals); several five-day base camp trips with pack mules into Kings Canyon, Sequoia National Park, and Inyo National Forest (0-0 included CAC-member guide, gear-by-mule transport, and meals); cabin jumping for eight days in the Swiss Alps (,200 included CAC-member guide, accommodations, some meals, and optional side trips); a 3-day Humboldt County hotel+hiking getaway (5 included CAC-member guide, 2-night hotel accommodations, and some trail meals), to name a few. CAC outings are planned, organized, and run by experienced Club volunteers to be affordable, safe, and accommodating. Prices mentioned are vintage 2012. Current prices may vary depending on vendor arrangements.
    All Volunteers … Still Going Strong!
    The California Alpine Club is a 501(c)(7) non-profit social club with approximately 700 members, including many multi-generational family memberships. While most members live in California, some hail from other states. Members are expected to volunteer to help with Club activities at least once a year. Our California Alpine Club Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational and charitable organization that raises funds and issues financial grants to conservation and environmental education endeavors. A board of eleven elected member-officers, with several standing committees for support, governs the California Alpine Club. Each lodge is managed by its own set of five elected trustees, and operated with the help of many member volunteers. Each lodge is independent and responsible for its own revenue, expenses, and budget. Trustees organize member and prospective member work parties to maintain the properties. These events may be called work parties . . . but we call them fun!  Yes, we are an all-volunteer organization. There is no paid staff. This unique, non-profit Club has served thousands of members for over a century and is still going strong!
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