The American Alpine Journal is the yearly flagship publication of the American Alpine Club. Its mission is "to document and communicate mountain exploration. " It serves as a worldwide journal of record for achievements in climbing, mountaineering, and exploration of mountains. (However coverage of New Zealand and Europe has been far from complete.

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  • AAJ
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  • The American Alpine Journal is the yearly flagship publication of the American Alpine Club. Its mission is "to document and communicate mountain exploration. " It serves as a worldwide journal of record for achievements in climbing, mountaineering, and exploration of mountains. (However coverage of New Zealand and Europe has been far from complete. ) Each issue contains feature stories about notable climbs, written by the participants, as well as a large "Climbs and Expeditions" section containing short notes by climbers about new and noteworthy achievements. Some general articles about mountaineering, mountain medicine, the mountain environment, or other topics are also sometimes included. Each issue includes book reviews, memorials of deceased members, and club activities.
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  • Annual
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  • 1929 to present
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  • 0065-6925
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  • http://www.americanalpineclub.org/americanalpinejournal AAJ at AAC
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  • The American Alpine Journal is the yearly flagship publication of the American Alpine Club. Its mission is "to document and communicate mountain exploration. " It serves as a worldwide journal of record for achievements in climbing, mountaineering, and exploration of mountains. (However coverage of New Zealand and Europe has been far from complete.
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  • American Alpine Journal
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