Get Ready For MNTN Meet, LA!

Key Details

Dates:

September 15th - 16th

Location:

Santa Monica, CA

what to expect:
Schedule

9/15 Day One

 

8:00-9:30 AM    – Check in & Coffee at Hotel Casa del Mar

8:30-10:00 AM  – Breakfast 

10:00-12:00 PM – MNTN Company Meeting

12:00 PM  –  Teams depart for activities

See your team’s activity here

9/16 Day Two

 

8:00-10:00 AM – Breakfast at the Loews Hotel, Venice Room (optional)

10:00-3:00 PM – Collaborative Meeting Space, Loews Hotel, Venice Room

2:45 PM – Teams gather in Loews Hotel lobby to board buses to SaddleRock

3:00 PM – Buses depart from Loews Hotel for SaddleRock

4:00-8:00 PM – MNTN Meet Party

6:00-8:00 PM – Hourly shuttles back to Loews Hotel

8:00 PM – Main Shuttle back to Loews Hotel

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS:

Prior to Event: Jamie Indelicato via Slack or email at: jamie@mountain.com

During the Event: Wes Martin, our Event Director (512) 736-3946 or wes@theoutpost.us

FAQs

What should I wear? What to bring?  Will there be meals?

All the answers to your FAQs can be found here.

New to LA? Some favorite spots

  • Hollywood Sign

    One of the world’s most famous monuments and a universal metaphor for ambition, success, glamour…for this dazzling place, industry and dream we call H-O-L-L-Y-W-O-O-D. More Info.

  • Walk of Fame + Frolic Room

    The Hollywood Walk of Fame comprises more than 2,690 five-pointed terrazzo and brass stars embedded in the sidewalks along 15 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard and three blocks of Vine Street in Hollywood, California.The stars are permanent public monuments to achievement in the entertainment industry, bearing the names of a mix of musicians, actors, directors, producers, musical and theatrical stars.  More Info. Check out the Frolic Room nearby, a favorite dive bar.

  • Rodeo Drive

    Rodeo Drive is one of the world’s most exclusive luxury destinations, and an unparalleled hub at the intersection of luxury, fashion and entertainment. Discover and enjoy exceptional savoir-faire, craftsmanship, and new experiences in luxury art and culture. More Info.

  • Comedy Store + Laugh Factory

    The Comedy Store is the greatest stand-up comedy club in the world. The Store was founded April 7, 1972, as the first all stand-up comedy nightclub in the world.  More Info. The Laugh Factory is another good comedy club to check out.

  • Hollywood Forever Cemetery 

    Founded in 1899, the cemetery is one of the world’s most visited landmarks, and the final resting place of hundreds of Hollywood legends, including Judy Garland, Cecil B. DeMille, Rudolph Valentino, Mickey Rooney, Tyrone Power, Douglas Fairbanks, Johnny and Dee Dee Ramone, Valerie Harper, Chris Cornell, and hundreds of others, alongside thousands of neighborhood residents and individuals from across the globe. More Info.

  • MoCA

    Established in 1979, the only artist-founded museum in Los Angeles is dedicated to collecting and exhibiting contemporary art. With two distinct venues—MOCA Grand Avenue and The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA—and Michael Heizer’s seminal artwork Double Negative (1969-70) in the Nevada desert, we engage audiences through an ambitious program of exhibitions, educational programs, and publishing.  More Info.

  • Sugarfish

    An important point about Nozawa-style sushi is his strict adherence to traditional sushi: You’ll find no California rolls, spicy tuna rolls, or teriyaki at SUGARFISH. Chef Nozawa believes the sushi experience should be pure and simple. We want to build on that foundation for our guests. More Info.

  • Santa Monica Pier (Rides and Attractions)

    Jutting out into the Pacific Ocean, the Pier symbolizes the heart of Santa Monica and is one of the most photographed locations in the world. A destination where people come together to enjoy local culture and to reconnect with the Pier’s storied past. Whether you are here to take in the incredible views or ride Pacific Park’s Ferris Wheel. More Info.

  • 3rd Street Promenade

    Downtown Santa Monica is equal parts shopping haven and street-performer stage. Just east of the Pier, the 3rd Street Promenade consists of three open-air, car-free blocks that are anchored by upscale Santa Monica Place, home to more than 80 retailers. With everything from fresh farmer’s market produce to designer fashions, it’s a shopper’s nirvana. More Info.

  • Santa Monica Mountains + Runyon Canyon (Hike)

    More than 500 miles of public trails crisscross the Santa Monica Mountains, offering a lifetime of exploration. With short, flat loops for first timers and rugged, steep climbs that lead to 360-degree views of the mountain range and Pacific Ocean. Many of our trailheads are a short drive from the 101 or Pacific Coast Highway, providing an easy escape from the urban jungle to natural wild places. More Info. Runyon Canyon is also a great hiking area.

  • Santa Monica Farmers Market

    Overflowing with colorful produce from California’s rich agricultural land, Santa Monica’s farmers markets are a literal feast for the senses. Better yet, strolling the open-air gatherings is a quintessential slice of genuine Southern California life—which, around here, happens to mean bagging your berries alongside A-list celebs and lauded chefs from top restaurants. More Info.

  • Canter's

    Canter’s Deli offers an authentic deli-style experience unparalleled anywhere on the West Coast. Their endless menu is full of breakfast, lunch and dinner menu items available 24 hours a day. More Info.