
A few years ago I was part of a bachelor party excursion into the Gunks. The guys at High Xposure were our guides and got even a novice like me to enjoy rock climbing. Our group only had one...
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High Xposure Adventures, based in Gardiner, NY, is a premier rock climbing specialist with a rich history dating back to 1974. Situated in the scenic Shawangunk Mountains, a mere 90 miles from NYC, this establishment offers an array of rock climbing programs catering to both novice and experienced climbers.
With a team of seasoned instructors and active climbers, High Xposure Adventures prides itself on providing a safe and professional climbing experience. From introductory sessions to advanced techniques like lead climbing and self-rescue, their offerings cater to a wide range of abilities and interests.
Whether you're looking to enjoy the thrill of outdoor climbing, enhance your skills for gym to outdoor transition, or participate in customized climbing trips, High Xposure Adventures ensures a memorable and educational experience in the picturesque setting of the Shawangunk Cliffs.
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A few years ago I was part of a bachelor party excursion into the Gunks. The guys at High Xposure were our guides and got even a novice like me to enjoy rock climbing. Our group only had one...
I grew up climbing the Gunks and wanted to surprise my husband with a guided trip for his birthday. High Xposure did not disappoint! The owner, Bobby, was personable and friendly from start to...
Fantastic experience - easily accommodated our group of seven, very knowledgeable guides, great routes that were challenging but not out of reach - solid progressions for all of our first times...
Just came back from a late fall day of climbing with Bobby from High-Xposure. Wow this experience blew my mind. The idea of rock climbing was something I always had in the back of my mind,...
Great experience for a first time climbing outside the gym. Our guide (Ro) was awesome: Got us up to speed on trad climbing, took us up a couple of routes clearly curated to transition us subtly...