Mountain Project

Mountain Project

De definitieve bron voor het bergbeklimmen en alpinisme Gemeenschap.

App -Info


25.3.0
April 23, 2025
Android 4.2+
Everyone
Get Mountain Project for Free on Google Play

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App -Beschrijving


Android -App -Analyse En Beoordeling: Mountain Project, Ontwikkeld Door Adventure Projects. Vermeld In Sport -Categorie. De Huidige Versie Is 25.3.0, Bijgewerkt Op 23/04/2025 . Volgens Gebruikersrecensies Op Google Play: Mountain Project. Bereikte Meer Dan 282 Duizend Installaties. Mountain Project Heeft Momenteel 3 Duizend Beoordelingen, Gemiddelde Rating 4.5 Sterren

Beyond the Guidebook: The Definitive Rock Climbing Resource.

• Zoek klimgebieden bij jou in de buurt en navigeer ernaar met behulp van de kaart. Deze superhandige nieuwe functie is een van onze persoonlijke favorieten.
• De veelgevraagde routevinder: sorteer eenvoudig routes op discipline, moeilijkheidsgraad, sterrenrangschikking en meer. Als een M9 met 4 sterren iets voor u is, helpen we u die te vinden.
• Doorzoek onze volledige database met meer dan 155.000 klimroutes, zelfs offline.
• Download route bèta, foto's en topo's per staat voor offline gebruik - omdat de beste rotsen vaak de slechtste ontvangst hebben.
• Bekijk in één oogopslag de routestatistieken van een klimgebied (hoeveel 5.11s zijn er?) En kritieke informatie (wanneer is de roofvogel weer gesloten?).
• Chat, stel vragen of bel partners in ons forum.
• Beoordeel routes en foto's, houd pogingen en verzendingen bij of maak een takenlijst
• Het is gratis te downloaden en ook vrij van advertenties. Alles wat je nodig hebt, niets wat je niet nodig hebt.

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Wat Is Er Nieuw


* Photo storage space management
* Fixed bugs downloading photos and viewing photos offline
* Photos can be downloaded more often
* Fixed bug viewing recent ticks

Beoordeel En Beoordeling Op Google Play Store


4.5
3,253 Totaal
5 76.6
4 9.5
3 3.9
2 5.2
1 4.8

Totaal Aantal Beoordelingen

Totaal Aantal Actieve Gebruikers Beoordeeld Voor: Mountain Project

Totaal Aantal Installaties (*Geschat)

Schatting Van Het Totale Aantal Installaties Op Google Play, Geschat Uit Het Aantal Beoordelingen En Installatiegrenzen Die Zijn Bereikt Op Google Play.

Recente Opmerkingen

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Ethan Lenz

Really great app, but the app is missing many features that the web version has, like submitting a route or commenting. I figure it'd be easier to submit a route if your out by it with your mobile rather than have to take notes and do it at your desktop, but a really great app altogether and a great community!

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Fiona Murphy

Great app, I'm still new to climbing, but every climb I have done has appeared. So now I can track what I've accomplished and what I want to accomplish (all in the app), plus find new routes easily. You can tick off climbs multiple times, which is cool, so if I ever lead rather than top rope, I can tick off that climb as a lead.

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Kayce McKendrick

It's a great place to find routes, and the community is fairly friendly. The App isn't as friendly as the webpage, it won't let you upload climbs, pictures, or comments without being on a desktop, which can be inconvenient. But its good for personal notes, marking places you want to go, and marking where you've been.

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Connor Novak

I've used Mountain Project for about a year now - climbing community controversy aside, it's a great app for finding, exploring and tracking climbs. I use it as a notebook for my outdoor cragging notes, and haven't regretted it yet. An improvement I'd love is more granularity to "Todo" - I have many routes that I've marked for different reasons, from planning trips to wishful dreams and goals. It would be helpful to have a grouping feature that could support different categories.

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A Google user

The new app is a major step backwards in usability. The state based navigation, instead of by area, means the clicking back from, for example, Rumney: Main Cliff sends you to New Hampshire, instead of to Rumney. I spent a lot of time navigating around menus, which is a bummer since the old navigation worked pretty well.

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Scott Keller

Great crowd sourced information. I have two improvements to suggest: 1) download all images for offline viewing. Now, when you're off the grid, images are not available. Crux there! 2) Cross-reference other information sources. I see many bits of conflicting info when considering older printed guides. The validation of FA claims, for example, is clearly non-existent and falsehoods are making into the record. Overall, great app! I use it frequently!

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A Google user

It's an OK app. There are lots of great features but there are nearly endless shortcomings. You can't full screen posted videos, you can't leave comments on routes, you can't submit routes or areas, every time you hit backspace in the forums it scrolls you to the top of the page, and it is excessively prone to crashing. Don't have the audacity to ask me to rate your app 5-stars when there are a pantload of problems that you know about and refuse to fix.

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High Wild Places Photography

My gf and I are both experienced in orienteering in the outdoors. But trying to find specific routes in the Alabama Hills was very frustrating. We could see lots of bolts and routes, but not the routes we wanted to climb. The route directions and photos were not at all helpful, and the lack of GPS coordinates meant we wasted several hours tramping around on fragile desert soils...without ever finding the routes we wanted to climb (Nut N Honey, and Chiclets). Screw this...waste of time.