
We offer individual as well as group instruction. Our guide to client ratio for group instruction
will never exceed 1:4. We do not match up strangers to form a class. Since friends are naturally
more accepting and accommodating of each other, we have found this format creates the best environment
for maximum learning efficiency. We have tried to eliminate the problems and distractions associated
with mismatches in personality and ability.
We meet at 9:00am at the West Trapps trail head, located in the West Trapps parking lot. For
directions, please go to the
directions page.
Our climbing day ends at 5:00pm.
You can reserve any day by calling in advance to make arrangements and then sending a 50% deposit.
Our address is: (Mailing adress only)
HighXposure Adventures
8 Nichols Road
Armonk, NY 10504
Pricing Info (per person/full day):
Single: $240
Double: $165
Triple: $150
Four: $115
For group rates greater than four, call for pricing and information.
There is an additional $15 park fee for non-Mohonk Preserve members.
Please let us know when booking if you are a season pass holder.
Click Here
for more Information on Mohonk Preserve.
Place your day deposit here:
Registration Form & Waiver (PDF, 64k)
Liability Waiver (PDF, 64k)
Directions (PDF, 202k)

If you need to change your plans, we'll accept cancellations up to 72 hours in advance of your
appointment. For more information about cancellations due to weather,
click here.
We supply all equipment, including climbing shoes. If you have your own gear, bring it along.

Clothing that's both functional and flexible is your key to a comfortable climbing day. Adjust your
choices according to season. In cooler weather exercise-type tights have become popular. Loose-fitting
pants or sweats are also appropriate. (Don't wear tight jeans!) For the upper body a few light layers,
along with a wind-breaker shell or light jacket, will be fine. If it's cool enough, a ski-type hat and
gloves might be a good idea. In hot summer weather, bicycle-type or walking shorts are appropriate.
(Running shorts are not a good idea!) A T-shirt or tank-top is recommended.
Many climbers wear no socks with their climbing shoes. If you'd prefer to wear socks make sure they're
very thin! Wear sneakers or light trail shoes for walking around. Leave your heavy-duty hiking
boots at home.
Bring a light lunch and lots of water, at least 2 liters per person in hot weather. Insect repellent and
sun screen are useful when conditions indicate. Put everything in a day pack or knapsack. You won't
actually climb with the pack on your back, it's just the most convenient way to carry your things from
place to place.