
What we’re about
Welcome to the Mountaineering Club of New York Meetup group! Our club is dedicated to bringing together outdoor enthusiasts who share a passion for challenging themselves in the great outdoors. We host networking meet ups to give members the opportunity to share stories, learn, and plan expeditions together. There is a range of experience from people just starting out to those with successful summits of some of the most impressive peaks in the world. Whether you're a seasoned mountaineer or just starting out, all are welcome!
Mountaineering Club of New York – Skills Session: Crevasse Rescue & Rope Techniques
📍 Central Park – Summit Rock (Google Maps Link)
🕙 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Join the Mountaineering Club of New York for a hands-on refresher focused on crevasse rescue techniques and essential rope skills—right in the heart of Central Park. Whether you're prepping for a glacier expedition or just looking to stay sharp, this session is designed for all skill levels.
We’ll cover*:
🧗♂️ 2:1, 3:1, and 6:1 hauling systems
🪢Basic knots and friction hitches
🧵Rope team travel
Bring your harness (if you have it). No snow required—just imagination and some open grass.
*While some members of the club have been trained by guides we are not a professional guiding service and are not providing an alternative to formal training in safe mountaineering practices. Please seek formal training before attempting glacier travel.
Upcoming events (3)
See all- Crevasse Rescue and Rope Skill ReviewSummit Rock, Central Park, New York, NY
Mountaineering Club of New York – Skills Session: Crevasse Rescue & Rope Techniques
📍 Central Park – Summit Rock (Google Maps Link)
🕙 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Join the Mountaineering Club of New York for a hands-on refresher focused on crevasse rescue techniques and essential rope skills—right in the heart of Central Park. Whether you're prepping for a glacier expedition or just looking to stay sharp, this session is designed for all skill levels.
We’ll cover*:
🧗♂️ 2:1, 3:1, and 6:1 hauling systems
🪢Basic knots and friction hitches
🧵Rope team travel
Bring your harness (if you have it). No snow required—just imagination and some open grass.*While some members of the club have been trained by guides we are not a professional guiding service and are not providing an alternative to formal training in safe mountaineering practices. Please seek formal training before attempting glacier travel.
- Dehydrated Meal Food TastingSummit Rock, Central Park, New York, NY
Mountaineering Club of New York – Dehydrated Meal Tasting
📍 Central Park – Summit Rock (Google Maps Link)
🗓 [7/19/25] | 🕑 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Ever bring a dehydrated meal on a trip without knowing if you like it? After this event, you'll never have to roll the dice again!
What to expect:
🥘 Samples from each of the following Peak Refuel branded meals:
Three Bean Mac and Cheese
Chicken Alfredo
Mountain Berry Granola
White Chicken Chili
Butternut Dal Bhat
Sweet Pork & Rice
Chicken Pesto Pasta
Beef Stroganoff
Chicken Teriyaki Rice
Biscuits & Sausage Gravy
Breakfast Skillet (Eggs, Sausage & peppers)
Homestyle Chicken & Rice
Chicken Coconut Curry
💬 Discussion and good vibes
$5 fee to cover meal costs paid at event. Cash and Venmo Accepted.
Note: Not all meals are allergy-friendly—ingredients with common allergies will be posted. - Crevasse Rescue and Rope Skill ReviewSummit Rock, Central Park, New York, NY
Mountaineering Club of New York – Skills Session: Crevasse Rescue & Rope Techniques
📍 Central Park – Summit Rock (Google Maps Link)
🕙 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Join the Mountaineering Club of New York for a hands-on refresher focused on crevasse rescue techniques and essential rope skills—right in the heart of Central Park. Whether you're prepping for a glacier expedition or just looking to stay sharp, this session is designed for all skill levels.
We’ll cover*:
🧗♂️ 2:1, 3:1, and 6:1 hauling systems
🪢Basic knots and friction hitches
🧵Rope team travel
Bring your harness (if you have it) and a sense of adventure. No snow required—just imagination and some open grass.*While some members of the club have been trained by guides we are not a professional guiding service and are not providing an alternative to formal training in safe mountaineering practices. Please seek formal training before attempting glacier travel.