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Free yoga

Sat, Jun 6, 1:30 PM
From HikeOhio!
4.8
11 attendees

Music Trivia @ Slammers! (NOT HOSTED - PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE)

Wed, Jun 3, 11:00 PM
From Rainbow Enthusiasts CBUS LGBTQIA+ Women and Non-binary Group
4.9
1 attendee

Blendonwood Ravine Day Hike, 10:30 am

Mon, May 25, 2:30 PM
From HikeOhio!
4.8
1 attendee
Three Creeks Metro Park

Three Creeks Metro Park

Thu, May 28, 2:00 PM
From Women 55+ Hiking Group
4.9

We'll get in around 4 miles at Three Creeks Metro Parks, primarily natural trails. 17-18 minute miles, no one left behind, and faster walkers are free to lead out. Optional lunch after! If you're joining for hiking all the metro parks, this is the sixth one!

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Hike Blendon Woods Metro Park

Hike Blendon Woods Metro Park

Tue, May 26, 2:00 PM
From Women 55+ Hiking Group
4.9

Hi ladies. We will meet in front of the Nature Center and head to the two Observation decks. We will then hike Hickory Ridge, Ripple Rock, Overlook and Sugarbush trails to get approximately four miles total distance. We will walk approximately a 18 minute mile pace. Please wear appropriate hiking shoes.

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Bike Ride - Pickerington Ponds to Three Creeks

Bike Ride - Pickerington Ponds to Three Creeks

Wed, Jun 3, 2:00 PM
From Columbus Ski Club; Year-round Sports and Social Events
4.6

**Weather permitting**, we’ll take a casual ride from Pickerington Ponds (Glacier Knoll) to Three Creeks and back. Distance is **18–25 miles**, depending on where we turn around and whether we add a side loop. Pace is around **12 mph**, but this is a fun, no‑drop ride — we can slow down as needed. Here’s the **map** showing Glacier Knoll (bike), Confluence Park (flag), and BrewDog: [https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit..](https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit..). Text or call Scott at **614‑975‑4458** if you’re coming.

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Frequently asked questions

Search for climbing groups on Meetup by entering your location. You'll be able to view various climbing groups and events in your vicinity, allowing you to connect with local enthusiasts.

Yes, you can join multiple climbing groups. Taking part in several groups lets you explore different climbing experiences and meet a variety of people who share your interest.

Climbing groups host a range of events from indoor rock climbing sessions to outdoor climbing expeditions. These activities cater to different skill levels, ensuring everyone is welcome.

Meetup is generally free to use. However, some groups might charge a fee for specific events or memberships, so check the group details for any costs involved.

Once you've joined a group, you can RSVP for events through the group page on Meetup. This helps the organizers know who will attend and plan accordingly.

Most climbing groups organize events on a regular basis, but frequency can vary. Check each group's calendar for upcoming activities to stay updated on new events.

Climbing groups cater to various skill levels, from beginners to advanced climbers. Look for groups or events specifying the level you are comfortable with.

Some groups allow members to suggest or even organize events. It’s a great way to bring new ideas to the group and help create diverse climbing experiences for everyone.

Yes, many climbing groups offer indoor climbing events. These can be a great way to practice skill-building or engage in climbing during unfavourable weather conditions.

Meetup itself doesn't provide climbing gear. You may need to bring your own or check with event organizers if rental options are available.

While Meetup facilitates connecting with others who share interests, forming friendships depends on personal interactions and participation at events.

Meetup has a diverse range of groups, but availability can depend on your location. Exploring different groups can broaden your chance to find events that match your interest.

Climbing groups primarily focus on in-person events, but online practices like training or planning discussions could be available. Check specific group details to find out.

Event organization varies by group. Not all events are led by professionals, so inquire about safety and skill instruction provided before attending.

Meetup groups often foster a sense of community, so interactions can extend beyond planned events. Engaging in group discussions can help build connections.