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Indoor Bouldering - Get Your Climb On!

Indoor Bouldering - Get Your Climb On!

Sun, Apr 26, 6:00 PM
From Have Fun Make Friends SF
4.9

Join us for a fun and friendly bouldering session! Whether you've been wanting to try bouldering for a while or are casually working on your next project, come hang out and meet fellow climbers. Day passes are $30, with an additional $5 cost for shoes & chalk. **⚠️ Friendly Safety Reminder:** Your safety is important. Please remember that by attending this event, you acknowledge that you are solely responsible for your own safety and well-being. This is an informal meetup, not a guided or supervised session. Always climb within your limits, use proper techniques, and consult gym staff if you’re unsure about anything. *** Please let me know if you have any questions. 628-236-9369. Looking forward to seeing you on the wall! 🙌

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20 attendees
Queer Crush @ Dogpatch Boulders

Queer Crush @ Dogpatch Boulders

Fri, Apr 24, 1:30 AM
From Queer Crush Climbing (NorCal)
4.8

🎟️ free for [@touchstoneclimbing](https://www.instagram.com/touchstoneclimbing/) gym members! 🎫 $20 day pass for non-members (thats a 33% discount on the regular price!) 🧗🏻‍♂️rentals are FREE for QC attendees, so no need to worry if you don’t have climbing shoes or a harness (if you wanna climb ropes!) 🎉this is an all levels meet up, so no matter your experience, you’re welcome to join us! ⏰come early so that you make it to our intro circle and you get to make community with other members RSVP: [https://portal.touchstoneclimbing.com/dogpatch/programs/queer-crush](https://portal.touchstoneclimbing.com/dogpatch/programs/queer-crush)

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6 attendees
Kim's Gym - sport climbing

Kim's Gym - sport climbing

Sat, Apr 25, 2:50 PM
From GYCO
4.9

🧗‍♂️ Kim’s Gym Before we dive into how amazing Kim's Gym Is please please send me a text at **415=401-5809** so I can add you to our meetup planning and coordination chat so we can do intros, audit who has gear, carpools and more. When you text just let me know your name and names of any vistors you want to bring! Hey climbers — I’m excited to meet those I haven’t met yet and climb again with those I have. We’ve got nine people confirmed so far, and I can take up to three more. If you know anyone who’d be a good fit, let me know and I’ll add them to the chat. *** 🪨 About Kim’s Gym Kim’s Gym (aka Kym’s Gym) sits right between Steep Ravine (The Egg) and Emperor Boulder, offering a compact zone with about a dozen bolted routes. It’s a beautiful coastal spot with ocean views, textured rock, and that classic Marin vibe — rugged, exposed, and super fun when the conditions line up. Kim’s Gym info, routes, and driving directions: https://www.mountainproject.com/area/121674226/kims-gym-aka-kyms-gym *** 🚶‍♂️ Best Ways to Get There Option 1 — The Cobblestone Beach Approach (Most Direct) This is the preferred approach when tides and surf are low. * Walk down the road toward Steep Ravine to reach Cobblestone Beach. * From there, follow the rocks along the shoreline to: GPS: 37.880132, -122.622424 * Expect slippery rocks — take your time and watch the swell. * This approach is best when the tide is low and the ocean is mellow. Option 2 — Rocky Point Trail Approach (More Hiking, Less Surf Exposure) * Park where Rocky Point Trail intersects Hwy 1 (about half a mile south of the Steep Ravine cabins road). * Take Rocky Point Trail to Rocky Point Road (the road leading to the cabins). * Turn left onto the fire road heading toward Cobblestone Beach. * When you reach a pond and marsh, take the trail that drops down to the beach. * Walk past Cobblestone Beach to reach Kim’s Gym. \*Option two is so much better to get to the trailhead and super beautiful *** 🌄 Plan for the Day\* We’ll meet in the morning near the Kim’s Gym trail access. Once everyone arrives, we’ll do quick intros, check gear, and hike in together. Expect fun vertical routes, great warm‑ups, and a relaxed day of climbing and hanging out. *** 🎒 What to Bring * Harness, shoes, belay device * Helmet (recommended) * Water + snacks * Layers (it can go from warm to breezy) * A chill attitude *** Safety: We are not climbing guides. We are peers that knows Kim's Gym and have experience climbing since 2010 and safety is key. Once you join the meetup you dial into our liability clause which states "By participating in our events, you agree not to hold gyco organizers and fellow members responsible for your personal safety or for any harm or damages you might suffer while at a gyco event or while traveling to or from a gyco event." **Tide and surf report:** https://www.surf-forecast.com/breaks/Stinson-Beach/tides/latest

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Queer Crush @ Movement San Francisco

Queer Crush @ Movement San Francisco

Thu, Apr 23, 2:00 AM
From Queer Crush Climbing (NorCal)
4.8

🎟️ free for Movement gym members! 🎫 $16 discounted day pass for non-members (half off regular ay pass!) 🧗🏻‍♂️rentals are $5-8 for QC attendees 🎉this is an all levels meet up, so no matter your experience, you’re welcome to join us! ⏰come early so that you make it to our intro circle and you get to make community with other members [RSVP](https://app.rockgympro.com/b/widget/?a=offering&offering_guid=c18b9c8b909445e99f99bd7aefa99c1a)

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Lead & TR Climbing at Pacific Pipe

Lead & TR Climbing at Pacific Pipe

Sat, Apr 25, 5:00 PM
From Pacific Pipe Ropes
5.0

Hello! We'll meet at the picnic table near the front desk. Please have belay experience and a Touchstone belay card. We'll start shortly after 10 am. If you're late, come find us. See you soon!

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2 attendees
Lead & TR Climbing at Pacific Pipe

Lead & TR Climbing at Pacific Pipe

Thu, Apr 30, 1:00 AM
From Pacific Pipe Ropes
5.0

Hello! We'll meet at the picnic table near the front desk. Please have belay experience and a Touchstone belay card. We'll start shortly after 6pm. If you're late, come find us. See you soon!

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1 attendee
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Meetup is used to help people find and join local groups and events that match their interests. Whether you're into climbing, tech, or book clubs, you can discover activities and like-minded people near you.

You can find climbing groups near you by searching for your specific interest on Meetup. Enter 'climbing' and your location, San Francisco, to see a list of active groups you can join.

Yes, there are climbing events in San Francisco listed on Meetup. You can browse upcoming events hosted by different groups and choose those that suit your level and schedule.

Certainly! On Meetup, you can join as many groups as your interests match. It's great to explore various climbing groups to find the ones that fit your schedule and style.

Creating a Meetup account is free. However, some groups may require a small fee for attending specific events or activities, usually to cover hosting costs.

To RSVP to a climbing event, simply navigate to the event page on Meetup and click the RSVP button. This helps hosts plan the event effectively and ensures you're on the list of attendees.

If there's no existing climbing group that matches what you're looking for, consider starting your own. Meetup makes it easy to create and manage new interest groups.

While it's good etiquette to attend events you RSVP for, it's understandable if your plans change. Be sure to update your RSVP status if you can no longer attend.

Yes, some Meetup groups allow members to suggest and organize events. Check with the group organizer and discuss your idea to see if it can be set up.

Climbing events can vary; some are outdoors, while others may be held at local climbing gyms. The event description usually provides these details.

Meetup can help facilitate connections, but meeting friends depends on your participation. Engage actively with group members to increase your chances of forming friendships.

While Meetup creates opportunities to meet people, it does not guarantee specific outcomes like forming friendships or professional networks. Connections depend largely on participation and interaction.

Climbing events on Meetup are organized by group hosts and not by Meetup directly. These hosts are typically enthusiasts looking to share their passion with others.

Not all events are in person; some may be virtual depending on the organizer's preferences. Check each event's details to see if it's an in-person or online meetup.

If you can't find a specific climbing group nearby, consider expanding your search radius. Groups in nearby areas might host events accessible to you as well.