The measurement of angular diameter distance to galaxy clusters, through
combined Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) effect data with X-ray emission observations,
is now a well-known probe of cosmology. Using a combination of SZ data and a
map of the lensed CMB anisotropies by the galaxy cluster potential, we propose
an alternative geometric technique to measure distance information primarily
through cluster related multi-frequency CMB measurements. We discuss necessary
requirements to implement this measurement, potential errors including
systematic biases, and the extent to which cosmological parameters can be
extracted. While individual cluster distances are not likely to be precise,
with upcoming subarcminute resolution wide-area CMB observations, useful
information on certain cosmological parameters, such as the equation of state
of dark energy, can be obtained from a large sample of galaxy clusters.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure