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See all- ROCK CLIMBING: Stone Age Climbing Gym (NORTH)Stone Age Climbing Gym (NORTH), Albuquerque, NM
This is a regular gym climb posted every two weeks at Stone Age Climbing Gym NORTH by the NM Mountain Club's Climb Section. All skill levels welcome.
* Reference "ANNA'S MEETUP" when arriving so they know you're with me. Meet near the registration desk by 6:30pm
WHERE
Stone Age Climbing Gym (NORTH)
6200 Alameda Blvd NE
Albuquerque, NM 87113GYM WAIVER
New visitors to the gym (or folks who haven't visited in awhile), please complete the gym's waiver ONLINE:
https://climbstoneage.com/waiver/COST
The Gym is giving us a discounted day pass price of $14 + $5.95 for harness/shoes/belay device (if you need to rent them). Bring your own personal gear if you have it and you don't pay the gear rental fee.CLIMBING
Everyone can climb the auto-belay and bouldering routes at the gym and there should be plenty of climbing for everyone. A top-rope or lead belay test is required for anyone wanting to belay. The test isn't something new people will be taking but it'll be something you'll want to take if you come climb regularly. You can also take gym classes on your own time to learn how to belay.LOCKERS
The gym has a locker room. Bring a lock if you want to lock your locker. You can also put stuff in cubby holes under the gym benches.WHAT TO WEAR/BRING
- Bring a water bottle
- Wear comfortable shorts/pants that allows you to see your feet
- Wear a t-shirt but bring a light long sleeve shirt in case the gym is cold
- Socks aren't required with climbing shoes but wear a thin sock if you plan to wear them.
- NMMC 2025 June General Meeting - Exploring New Mexico’s Special PlacesNeeds location
Join us for our June 2025 General Meeting for a brief discussion of the business of the club, opportunities to mingle with other outdoor enthusiasts and NMMC members, and for a special presentation by David Ryan, the coauthor of the most recent edition of 60 Hikes within 60 Miles: Albuquerque, who will be speaking about exploring New Mexico’s Special Places.
The talk is based upon his most recent book, Wandering in the Clear Light of New Mexico and expands upon the themes of exploring and wandering found within the 60 Hikes book to include the entire state. The book, which came out last year, is about places that you can only find in New Mexico and that are compelling enough and important enough to warrant a drive across the country to check out.
For example, of the 26 UNESCO designated World Heritage Sites located in the United States, three of them are in New Mexico – more than any other state. When you add in our state’s amazing landforms, distinct sense of place, archaeological sites, locations of historical and cultural significance, and great weather for year-round outdoor activities you have an amazing place for wandering and exploring.Wandering in the Clear Light of New Mexico is for those already living in the state, planning to visit the state, and for those who may have forgotten what makes New Mexico so special.
Speaker Information:
David Ryan moved to New Mexico and joined the Mountain Club 26 years ago after hiking the 2180-mile long Appalachian Trail. His time in New Mexico has been spent wandering and exploring every corner of the state. He is also the author of The Gentle Art of Wandering and several other hiking and walking books. His blog and website, www.gentleartofwandering.com, expands upon the themes of wandering and exploring found in his books.This event is open to the general public and refreshments will be served. Itinerary is as follows:
Date: Wednesday, May 18
Time: 7-9pm
6:30-7pm: Doors will be open for early arrivals and social time
7:00-7:20pm: Club business
7:20-7:30pm: Trip reports
7:30-7:45pm: Social time and refreshments
7:45-9.00pm: Presentation
9:00pm: Meeting adjourned
Location:
Immanuel Presbyterian Church
114 Carlisle Blvd SE (at Central)
Albuquerque, NM 87106Enter using the door at the NW end of the building (facing Carlisle)
*** Please don't park in the lot across the street from the meeting room. They will ticket and/or tow cars parked there. There is ample parking in the church's parking lot which is on the EAST side of the building.
We look forward to seeing you at the meeting!Brian Anderson NMMC President
Doug Flynn NMMC Vice President