About Us

About us

A group of likeminded individuals comitting to skiing, drinking, and travel

About Us

A Solid Foundation

Founded on the 20th of April 2022, The Oft Pissed Club was started as an excuse to formally organise ski trips with a large group of friends who had a love of skiing, drinking, and socialising. The club came into being when Josh heard a co-worker mention the pun that is our namesake, at which point both Josh and Callum raced home to register the domain… unknowingly at the same time! Realising that this was too good an opportunity to be missed, Josh and Callum have grown The Oft Pissed Club to become “the best ski club I ever joined” as rated by Josh’s dad.

Currently a casual club, the co-founders have no grand ambitions beyond creating a chill community of skiers, drinkers, and general socialites who like paying a lot of money to visit some cold bars on mountains. If this sounds like you then get in touch and come hit the powder!

Founders?

  • Joshua Tinner - Co-Founder

    Josh has been on skis since he could walk and relishes any chance to get out in some cold weather. Whether it’s cursing about moguls, dodging around ski school groups, or panicking halfway down a double-black, Josh comes alive in the snow and loves a good nighttime ski sesh. Josh loves to teach and has helped many people onto the slope for the first time, so if you’re ever stuck on getting started then he’ll help you… for the price of one hot chocolate per day.

    Outside skiing, Josh works as a manager in the education sector and has moved to the UK for the easy access to European travel. He has also amassed an enormous collection of exotic spirits and liqueurs with which he hosts frequent cocktail parties.

  • Callum Sinclair-Gibson - Co-Founder

    Callum is a relative newcomer to skiing but it has quickly become his favourite outdoor activity. Rarely hitting the slopes without his hipflask in-hand, Callum aspires to tackle cross-country skiing and master the entire mountain. The day doesn’t end with the skiing for Callum, frequently heading straight into a bar and challenging people to some heads-up poker for the next round of drinks.

    Callum uses his spare time to practice medicine as an ED doctor. Nonetheless, Callum’s biggest achievement was escaping Tasmania and making it to mainland Australia; we congratulate him on the successful removal of the second head.