Mountain Project 4+

Adventure Projects Inc.

Designed for iPad

    • 4.3 • 7 Ratings
    • Free

Description

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.

What’s New

Version 4.5.11

Bug fixes and maintenance.

Ratings and Reviews

4.3 out of 5
7 Ratings

7 Ratings

Joms H ,

Good but app crashes

App keep crashing for me, I do like the fun tipnaly otherwise though.

BarryThePirate ,

Stops decent software being used

- automatically downloads large amount of data on cell network. (Can be changed but that is the default)
- photos are resampled to too low resolution
- mapping is largely nonfunctional
- improving areas is difficult.

The program decided to automatically update the ten states I have downloaded. While on mobile data. Stopping this means I couldn’t access those areas.

Users have uploaded great topos for some routes, but they’re completely illegible because mountain project has resampled them to appropriate resolution for sometime last century. At least recent work means the photos aren’t regularly completely lost (although like I mentioned entire states still are).

I’ve yet to see a single route with coordinates. The application has mapping but not way to download offline maps nor export coordinates to any of the offline mapping apps I have. Not many mountains in this country have cell coverage...

Perhaps more routes would have coordinates if it were possible to easily provide feedback or suggestions for areas. However you have to have a mountain project account, which of course can’t be created or logged into unless you remembered to do it before you left service.

Go check out TheCrag.com to see what a decent climbing repository can look like: maps with well defined areas and approach trails marked. Interactive photos that highlight the route of choice. (Sadly it doesn’t have an app but does allow downloading PDF guides of areas).

App Privacy

The developer, Adventure Projects Inc., indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer's privacy policy.

Data Linked to You

The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:

  • Contact Info
  • Diagnostics

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  • Usage Data

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