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In 2004 T.M.C. celebrated 50 years of mountaineering and walking. Mountaineering outings
as organised events in Tralee gained popularity after a pilgrimage to Mount Brandon on May
16th 1954 (the Marian Year) organised by the Kerry Field Club. The first ascent of Everest
the previous year had provided a stimulus to everyone with an interest in mountaineering.
 
Later in 1954 a local newspaper reported that a party of 31, including nine women, set out by
bus for Carrauntoohil where, having reached the summit, drenched and cold, they recited the
Rosary in Irish and sang the National Anthem. In October of that year the Tralee
Mountaineering Club was officially formed. The membership fee was 2s 6d (12.5 old pence)!
The committee was as follows
 
President:  John O’Connor
Chairman:  Connie Foley
Treasurer:  Michael Brassil
Committee:  Desmond O’Hara, Sheila Rutherford and Breda King.
Back in 1954, people’s knowledge of climbing is exemplified by a man who had his best and
only suit cleaned for the occasion. Imagine what it was like all those years ago when, even
before attempting a climb of Mount Brandon, people, in their Sunday best, had to cycle the
25 or so miles to get there first. The cycling bit was taken for granted. These were challenges
peculiar to the time. Hardly any member owned a car so many outings required the hiring of
a bus, that is, when bicycles did not suffice. Clothing and equipment for mountain use were
not available and ex army surplus from the recent World War was eagerly sought after. At
the AGM in 1954 the Chairman urged members “in their own interests” to purchase suitable
equipment saying that for the first time good boots and anoraks were available in this
country. We don’t know how easy we have it!
  
It was an era full of excitement and discovery as each new climb was attempted.
  
In June 1958 some club members placed a visitors book in a weatherproof container at the
top of Carrauntoohil. By November of that year the book had been signed by 136 Irish, 110
British, 8 German and 6 other climbers.
  
Little did the founding members realise that from these small beginnings thousands of people
would be introduced to the outdoors and go on to walk and climb all over the world.
  
The club has gone from strength to strength with currently over 160 members many of whom
forfeit the luxury of the Sunday lie-in and breakfast in bed, for the likes of Carrauntoohil,
Beenkeragh, Tomies, Purple, Brandon, Caherconree, Beenoskee, Mangerton and
Beenaunmore to name but a few. Many have ventured overseas, with Scotland and Wales
being a particular favourite - the sheer drops from the infamous Crib Goch ridge have set
many Climber’s heart a flutter. Some of our more intrepid colleagues have gone further
afield; the Matterhorn, the Eiger, Mont Blanc, the Pyrenees, Kilimanjaro, Everest, you name
it - we’ve done it (or will do it !). The experience of walking the hills and ridges of Kerry has
given people the courage to move on to more adventurous ‘follies’ like rock climbing, snow
and ice climbing and alpine mountaineering – where will it all end ! (Hopefully on the top!).

 

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