Your Climbing Story,Beautifully Documented

Journal every send, every adventure, every memory — and share it with the people who matter most.

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Everything you need to document your climbing life

Personal Climbing Journal

We've outlined three powerful ways to use your journal below, but you can use it however you want! No matter your journaling style, you have complete control over who sees it: make your entries fully public, entirely private, accessible only via a direct link, or exclusive to your groups. You can also let people comment on your journal entries… or not! It's all up to you.

Track Your Project

Update your journal entry with new photos and videos as you work on the route. Log each attempt and watch your progress over weeks, months, or years.

Document a Climbing Trip

From day-long crag days to multi-day adventures, keep all your memories in one place. In a single entry, you can mark every route you ascended or projected.

Track Your Skills

Log every new technique, knot, and rescue skill you learn. Build a personal knowledge base so you can confidently review and practice them later.

Log Every Climb.
Build Your Lifetime Ticklist.

You can track everything in one place: grade, style, send type, and attempts. We partner with OpenBeta to link directly to their massive database so your route logs are instantly verified. Best of all? You can effortlessly import your entire climbing history from Mountain Project or Sendage, making it incredibly easy to transfer your story over.

  • Sport, trad, bouldering, alpine, ice & mixed
  • Track onsights, flashes, redpoints & projects
  • Linked to OpenBeta's route database
  • Star ratings for your favourite climbs
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Climbing map

Map Your Climbing Journey.
Your Climbing Travels, Visualized.

Watch your climbing footprint grow over time. Our interactive map automatically uses the location data from your journal entries to plot every single crag, boulder field, and mountain peak you've ever visited. Simply click any pin on your map to dive straight back into that specific journal entry, reliving the photos, routes, and memories from that day.

  • Automatic pinning based on your journal locations
  • Interactive pins link directly back to individual entries
  • Filter your map by year, climbing discipline, or trip
  • Share your map with friends or keep it strictly private

A Profile That Showcases Everything You've Done

Your climbing journey is unique, and your profile should reflect that. Bring together your complete climbing journal entries, detailed send history, a visual map of everywhere you've been, the courses you've taken, and fun facts about yourself. Most importantly, everything is completely customizable: you have total control over what stays strictly private and what you choose to share with the world.

  • Public or private — your choice
  • Climbing map shows everywhere you've been
  • Share with a link or keep it just for you
  • Control each section independently
Climber profile

Learn from the Community.

Browse public journal entries from climbers around the world. Search specific routes to get beta, or search a location to get ideas for your next adventure. Have a question about a line, conditions, or adventure? Send a message to the author to learn more. We want to make it easy for the climbing community to learn from each other!

El Capitan, CA

Niagara Glen, ON

Moab, UT

Build Your Climbing Community

Connect your way. Create public or private groups to seamlessly plan trips, swap media, and stay in touch with your crew.

Flexible Communities

Set up private groups for your climbing crew, or launch public groups for climbing clubs and local organizations to coordinate large events.

Share Memories & Media

Drop trip photos, videos, and your latest journal entries directly into the group. It's perfect for sharing photos and videos directly after your adventure.

Plan & Discuss

Use group discussion boards to map out the logistics for your next leg of the trip, or to keep the stoke alive between climbing days.

Ready to Start Your Climbing Journal?

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