Beyond the Guidebook: The Definitive Rock Climbing Resource.
• Find outdoor climbing areas near you, and navigate to them, using the map. This super-handy new feature is one of our personal faves.
• The much requested route finder: Easily sort routes by discipline, difficulty, star ranking and more. If a 4-star M9 is your thing, we'll help you find it.
• Search our entire database of 155,000+ climbing routes, even offline.
• Download route beta, photos, and topos state by state for offline use — because the best crags often have the worst reception.
• View a climbing area’s route stats (how many 5.11s are there?) and critical info (when is the raptor closure again?) in a single glance.
• Chat, ask questions, or put out a call for partners in our forum.
• Rate routes and photos, keep track of attempts & sends, or make a to-do list
• It's free to download and free of advertising too. Everything you need, nothing you don't.
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Really good but needs improvement
The app is really good as it is much better than having to buy several books if you want to climb in different places in a short amount of time. The problem is that it needs to be improved. It is not very user friendly as you have to tap the screen too many times to access what you need.
I have never seen a gps location for a route. This will save literally hours for the people who want to find the routes. I started adding them bit it is very strange I have never seen one already recorded.
It should have an option where you can filter top rope routes that you can pass the rope in the anchor walking from behind the rock that you are trying to climb. Everytime I arrive to a route which is categorised as top rope, you cannot access on foot from behind. It really does not make sense.
Last but not least why comments cannot be added. This is the most absurd one.
I mean, I would pay for the app if it saves me the hassle of buying and carrying a collection of heavy books...
Outstanding
What else do you need an iPhone for?
The BEST climbing app, but it MUST be free for more than a month!
Honestly, truly brilliant. If you're a climber, in the UK or elsewhere, the website is brilliant... But the app really (really!) should be free!
Developers, get this right, & this app will be THE go-to app for climbers, internationally!
It lists climbs internationally, in an almost holiday-guide manner... Whether checking out climbs at home, reminiscing over previous trips or planning your next, the Mountain Project is the best online grouping of climbing hotspots. All the info is there; locations, directions, maps, local information, individual climbs with advice on the gradings, height, required protection, reviews, and almost all have an incredibly well written description of the climb itself.
But why is it only free for so long!? ...$10 (£7?ish?) for something I can pop into safari and use for free through the website?
...even at £.69 I'd consider it it's that good - but any more is ridiculous! ...I'll be sticking to my sticky dot maps.