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An annual Board Meeting at the Chicago Adventurers Club

Worldwide Adventure Clubs

Adventurers Club of Chicago

  • 714 S. Dearborn St., Unit 6
  • Chicago , Illinois 60610
  • 312-291-0810 (Phone)
  • 312-123-8910 (Fax)

From Presidents to academics to scientists, explorers, military officers, treasure hunters, museum curators and seekers of adventure for the sake of adventure, The Adventurers Club was created for those few individuals that in the words of Ralph Waldo Emerson “Do not go where the path may lead, (but) go instead where there is no path and leave a trail." Since 1911, our private club which is open to new members of similar interests has been providing a hearth and home for those who have left the beaten path and made for adventure. As you can see from the portraits on our home page we have had the privilege to be associated with some of the world’s greatest adventurers and explorers.

Membership

Contact Person: Howard Rosen
Email: MRHDR@AOL.com
Website: http://www.advclub.org

Adventurers Club of Los Angeles

  • 2433 N. Broadway
  • Los Angeles , California 90031
  • 310-927-7271 (Phone)
  • 312-123-8910 (Fax)

Thirty-four men sat down at the first dinner of the Adventurers' Club given at Joel's Restaurant in New York in the year 1912. They were soldiers, sailors, hunters, trappers, travelers, journalists, authors and scientists. Four toasts were offered: "To adventure, the Shadow of Every Red-Blooded Man;" "To the Game;" "To Every Lost Cause, and Lost Comrade;" and last "To Gentlemen Adventurers." Thus was the first Adventurers' Club inaugurated and such are the personnel and spirit of all of the Adventurers' Clubs. A group of members of The Adventurers Club, then resident in Los Angeles, met informally many times in 1921. Under the leadership of Capt. Jack W. Roulac, they perfected plans for the organization of The Adventurer's Club in Los Angeles.

Membership

Contact Person: Allan R. Smith, President
Email: allan@dreamquest.tv
Website: http://adventurersclub.org

Explorers Club of New York

  • 46 East Seventieth Street
  • New York , New York 10021
  • 212-628-8383 (Phone)
  • 312-123-8910 (Fax)

The Explorers Club is an international multidisciplinary professional society dedicated to the advancement of field research and the ideal that it is vital to preserve the instinct to explore. Since its inception the Club has served as a meeting point and unifying force for explorers and scientists worldwide. Our headquarters is located at 46 East 70th Street in New York City. Founded in New York City in 1904, The Explorers Club promotes the scientific exploration of land, sea, air, and space by supporting research and education in the physical, natural and biological sciences. The Club's members have been responsible for an illustrious series of famous firsts: First to the North Pole, first to the South Pole, first to the summit of Mount Everest, first to the deepest point in the ocean, first to the surface of the moon—all accomplished by our members.

Membership

Contact Person: Daniel Bennett, President
Email: membership@explorers.org
Website: http://www.explorers.org

Royal Geographic Society

  • 1 Kensington Gore
  • London SW7 2AR , Ohio 60068
  • +44 (0)20 7591 3000 (Phone)
  • 312-123-8910 (Fax)

We are the learned society and professional body for geography. Established in 1830, we advance geographical science and support its practitioners. We are the largest and most active scholarly geographical society in the world. We are an independent organisation with a strong reputation for quality and dynamism. Based in central London, we welcome 150,000 people a year to events and activities for members and the public, and reach many more more through online activities. Society membership comprises some 15,000 people in more than 100 countries. Members range from professional geographers, researchers and teachers, to expeditioners and enthusiasts.

Membership

Contact Person: Dr Rita Gardner CBE, Director
Email: info@rgs.org
Website: http://www.rgs.org

Singapore Adventurers Club

  • 74-B Lorong 27 Geylang
  • Singapore City
  • Singapore
  • (+65) 6749 0557 (Phone)
  • 312-123-8910 (Fax)

In the early 1960's, a group of adventurous young people with a common interest in outdoor activities got together to form a club for other like-minded people. 12 of them formed a pro tem committee and registered the club in August 1963. Thus was formed the Singapore Adventurers' Club, the first all-volunteer adventure club in Singapore. From a membership of about 20 when it was first established, SAC is more than 500-strong today. Significantly, of the original 12 founder members in the pro tem committee, 4 of them continue to play a significant role in the Club's activities. SAC organized its first mountain trekking expedition to Mount Ophir in West Malaysia in 1963 and has not looked back since.

Membership

Contact Person: Graeme Oei
Email: email@sac.org
Website: http://www.sac.org

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