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NYC-ADV Monthly Mixer /// 1st Thursdays

Thu, Jun 4, 11:00 PM
From NYC Adventure Cycling Club
5.0
5 attendees
Free Museum Day (DIA BEACON) & Mt. Beacon Hike

Free Museum Day (DIA BEACON) & Mt. Beacon Hike

Sun, May 31, 2:30 PM
From New York Backpackers
4.8

We've arranged for a number of free tickets at DIA BEACON on the Hudson River https://www.diaart.org/visit/visit-our-locations-sites/dia-beacon-beacon-united-states Folks taking the train can take the 856 leaving Grand Central arriving 1028 following the Museum, we'll hop in ubers and/or folks that can drive to the Mt Beacon trail head across down and climb Mt Beacon. Maybe Hudson Valley Brewery afterwards? We will have hard tickets printed in hand to go in together, so please RSVP to the meetup and then add your name to this list, only if you are positive you will use the tickets. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_xficapfZVSZ1XhVl71Da89I6WgLxYhGm6vxjSFEq-s/edit?gid=0#gid=0 Currently we have 30 tickets, and will likely have more.

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23 attendees
Drinks, hikes and sunsets at The Baylander 🍺🌅

Drinks, hikes and sunsets at The Baylander 🍺🌅

Wed, Jun 3, 11:30 PM
From New York Backpackers
4.8

Let's give this another shot! Hope the weather cooperates this time! This is a boat with a bar on the deck. Bring warm clothing as it will get chilly on the deck. If the weather doesn't cooperate or it is too chilly we will move next door to the Expat bar. I will update everyone the day of the event in the comments section. We will meet at 7:30pm there! Everyone is welcome to come even if you are new! Let talks about our past and future hiking adventures! This is a super fun event and a chance to meet others before going on hikes outside the city.

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2 attendees

BMW Hike

Sun, May 31, 8:30 PM
From DESI OUTDOORS: Nature.Adventure.Experience.Community
4.9
14 attendees
Weekly Prospect Park Wednesday Morning Ride

Weekly Prospect Park Wednesday Morning Ride

Wed, Jun 3, 11:30 AM
From Brompton New York
4.9

Every Wednesday! Anyone looking for inspiration and community for your morning ride? Let's ride the Prospect Park Loop with a pack of Bromptons. We'll ride two times around Prospect Park. Afterwards, we'll have lattes, croissants and conversation at a bakery cafe 4 blocks from the park (or zoom off to work if your time is limited). This is intended as a short and sweet ride before your morning commute and people typically depart the cafe around 9-9:30am. You can view the route on [Ride with GPS](https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46497135) *We stick to our departure time: 7:35am* *As a morning ride, we need to ensure a consistent start time so people can plan around it for their work day. Thus, we'll unfold and ride at 7:35am. If you are running late, please post in the comments and we'll meet you for the second loop.* Happy Riding! BY ATTENDING this event you ACKNOWLEDGE and ACCEPT the following: 1. I ACKNOWLEDGE, agree, and represent that I understand the nature of bicycling activities and that I am qualified, in good health, and in proper physical condition to participate in such activity. I further acknowledge that the ride-out will be conducted over public pavements and facilities open to the public, and upon which the hazards of traveling are to be expected. I further agree and warrant that if, at any time, I believe conditions to be unsafe, I will immediately discontinue further participation. 2. I FULLY UNDERSTAND that (a) BICYCLING ACTIVITIES INVOLVE RISKS AND DANGERS OF SERIOUS BODILY INJURY, INCLUDING PERMANENT DISABILITY, PARALYSIS AND DEATH ("Risks"); (b) these Risks and dangers may be caused by my own actions or inactions, the actions or inactions of others participating in the ride-out, the conditions in which the ride-out takes place, or the negligence of others; (c) there may be OTHER RISKS AND SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC LOSSES either not known to me or not readily foreseeable at this time; and I FULLY ACCEPT AND ASSUME ALL SUCH RISKS AND ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOSSES, COSTS, AND DAMAGES I may incur as a result of my participation; (d) I acknowledge that Brompton Bicycle, event organizers, ride leaders, and volunteers will not be liable for any accidents or damages through this ride-out. DO NOT REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO BE SUBJECT TO THE FOREGOING.

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Learn to Thru-Hike (6/5-7)

Learn to Thru-Hike (6/5-7)

Fri, Jun 5, 11:00 AM
From Destination Backcountry
4.5

**[BOOK HERE](https://destinationbackcountryadventures.com/collections/all-guided-outdoor-adventures/products/learn-to-thru-hike-6-5-7)** ### **Learn to Thru-Hike: A Backcountry Masterclass** **Master the art of long-distance hiking through a hands-on, immersive Catskills experience**. ### Adventure Snapshot 🥾 Activity: Backpacking expedition, skills training & backcountry curriculum ⏱️ Duration: 3 days / 2 nights 🥾 Distance: Varies based on route; multi-day hiking with a weighted pack ⛰️ Elevation: Moderate, varied terrain 🧭 Difficulty: Beginner to intermediate — no prior backpacking experience required 📍 Location: Catskill Mountains, NY 👥 Group Size: Small group experience Have you ever dreamed of tackling the Appalachian Trail, the Pacific Crest Trail, or simply disappearing into the wilderness for a week, but felt overwhelmed by where to even start? Thru-hiking is more than a long walk. It’s a craft, and like any craft, it can be taught. Our Learn to Thru-Hike Adventure is a comprehensive, hands-on experience designed to take you from day hiker to confident backcountry traveler. This is more than a guided trip, it’s a full educational journey that includes a pre-trip planning session, a 3-day/2-night field expedition in the Catskills, and a post-trip debrief to refine your skills and gear. Along the way, you’ll learn the systems, strategies, and mindset required for long-distance hiking, whether your goal is to complete a section hike, tackle a thru-hike, or simply feel more capable and self-sufficient in the backcountry. This experience blends practical skills training, real-world application, and personalized instruction in one of New York’s most accessible wilderness areas. ### What You'll Learn 🎯 How to set realistic goals and physically prepare for long-distance hiking 🗺️ How to plan routes, manage permits, and navigate logistical challenges 🎒 How to choose and optimize your gear, including the “Big Three” (shelter, sleep system, and pack) 🥾 How to plan daily mileage, read elevation profiles, and build flexible itineraries 🍽️ How to fuel your body with effective backcountry nutrition strategies 🧭 Navigation and wayfinding using maps, compass, GPS, and natural cues ⚠️ Risk management, including environmental hazards and emergency preparedness 🌿 Leave No Trace principles and responsible wilderness travel practices ### The Destination Backcountry Difference Why learn to thru-hike with us? Our NY State licensed wilderness guides are not just hike leaders, they are experienced educators dedicated to helping you build real, lasting backcountry skills. This is more than a backpacking trip. It’s a complete learning experience. Most guided adventures end at the trailhead. This one includes a structured curriculum, a personalized planning session before your trip, and a post-trip debrief to help you refine your system and continue progressing toward your goals. By the end of the experience, you’ll leave with the knowledge, confidence, and practical experience needed to plan and execute your own backcountry adventures. ### What's Included? 📚 Comprehensive digital curriculum delivered upon registration 📋 Pre-trip planning session (virtual or in-person) to review goals, gear, and route 🏕️ 3-day / 2-night guided backcountry expedition 🍽️ All meals and trail snacks, with instruction on backcountry nutrition planning 🎒 Group gear including tents, stoves, and water filtration (or bring your own to test in the field) 📝 Post-trip debrief session to review performance and refine your setup ### Schedule Exact itinerary will vary based on route and group goals. Below is a general outline of the experience. **Day 1** Meet at trailhead for introductions, gear check, and final preparation Begin hiking and apply foundational skills in route planning and pacing Set up camp and introduce backcountry systems and routines **Day 2** Full day of hiking with continued instruction on navigation, nutrition, and efficiency Hands-on practice with gear systems, decision-making, and risk management Evening discussion on long-distance strategy and trail life **Day 3** Morning breakdown of camp and final hiking segment Return to trailhead and debrief key lessons from the field *All times are flexible. We adjust every experience to the pace, goals, and needs of the group.* ### What Do I Need to Bring With Me? **Must have** 💧 2+ liters of water capacity 🎽 Wear: Comfortable, moisture-wicking clothing suitable for multi-day hiking 🥾 Footwear: Broken-in hiking boots or trail runners 🎒 Personal gear (full packing list provided in pre-trip materials) 🧣 Extra layers for changing weather conditions **Good to have** 🌧️ Rain shell 🕶️ Sunglasses 🧢 Hat 📓 Notebook for notes and trip planning ### FAQs **What happens after I book my adventure?** You will receive a confirmation email for your adventure within 24 hours of booking. Your guide will reach out 7-10 days before your adventure with an update on trail conditions, weather, a final packing list, our adventure waiver, and more. **More questions?** Visit our [FAQ page](https://destinationbackcountryadventures.com/pages/faq) here.

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Frequently asked questions

Bikepacking combines cycling with camping, allowing you to explore remote areas. It’s a fantastic way to enjoy the outdoors and discover hidden trails.

On Meetup, search by interests like "bikepacking" to find relevant groups in New York. You can join these groups to stay updated on events and connect with locals.

Yes, you can join multiple bikepacking groups to increase your opportunities for finding events and meeting people with similar interests across New York.

Many groups host beginner-friendly events, offering a welcoming atmosphere to learn and connect with fellow bikepacking newbies in New York.

Bring your bike, camping gear, and safety essentials. Event descriptions often list specific gear requirements, so check group announcements for details.

Joining Meetup is free. Some events may have a participation fee or require gear which will be clearly indicated by the organizers beforehand.

Definitely! Once you're part of a group, you can suggest and organize your own events, sharing your favorite trails and experiences with others.

Meetup is a great tool for exploration, but availability of specific interest groups like bikepacking can vary depending on your location in New York.

Yes, users often organize events throughout New York State, allowing exploration of diverse terrains and longer bikepacking routes outside the city.

Meetup makes it easy to browse upcoming events. Use the platform to quickly RSVP and join any last-minute bikepacking adventures happening soon.

Once you join a group, navigate to the event page and use the RSVP button to indicate your participation, ensuring you're included in the plans.

Event quality varies. Organizers aim to ensure smooth experiences, but factors like weather and trail conditions can impact organization.

No, events vary in intensity. You’ll find shorter rides for beginners as well as extended multi-day journeys, catering to different skill levels.

Yes, Meetup is excellent for locating day-trip events, where you can enjoy bikepacking without the commitment of overnight gear or extensive planning.

Participation isn’t mandatory. While joining a group keeps you informed about events, attend whenever it suits your schedule and interest.