Peakbagger.com

Welcome to Peakbagger.com!

An online resource for summit-focused hikers, climbers, and mountain lovers

Peakbagger.com is a free web site that presents information and statistics about the mountain peaks and mountain ranges of the world. In addition, registered peakbaggers can log their ascents, post trip reports, and track their climbing activity. The site is based on a large dynamic database of peaks, lists, ranges, and climbers.

Site Highlights

  • Peak lists, peak lists, and more peak lists! A goal of this site is to host the world's largest collection of online peak lists. Currently there are over 750 main peak lists, and over 10,000 created by registered users using a query tool or personal selection.
  • Get a free account and track your climbs and peak list completion status online!
  • Browse ranges in the Peakbagger.com Mountain Range Classification System, a comprehensive taxonomy of the ranges of the world.
  • Find out my take on just what a peakbagger is, in a short essay on the subject.
  • Search for a specific mountain peak or mountain range. Or search for Peak Lists or Registered Climbers.
  • Contact the site's author or find out more about the site.

Random Featured Peak: Kozji vrh (Slovenia)


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On the summit of Kozji vrh (2020-05-03). Photo by Rok Podgornik.
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Latest Site Update
  • 2024-08-02:

    There is now a new mapping option that allows users to see 10 GPS tracks for a peak on a map at once. You can get to these maps from a peak page, just above the list of ascents. There are also links to these maps from the “All Viewable Ascents/Attempts” page for a peak. The maps show the different GPS tracks color-coded so you can tell them apart. You can highlight and click on each track to see the date, climber name, route used, and trip report link for each track.

    There are two versions of this map. The “Recent Tracks” option shows the 10 most recently uploaded tracks for the peak, and will show the routes used most recently. The “Different Routes” option attempts to show tracks for as many different routes as possible, based on the route name entered by users. Since users often do not enter route names, or use different variations of a name, this map may not be super-reliable about getting different routes. In the absence of route info, it will just show recent tracks instead.

Mobile Phone Apps for Peakbagger.com!

These two phone apps work as a mobile interface to the same database used by Peakbagger.com, so data entered in the app will appear online here, and vice-versa. Your login information (email and password) will work on this web site, and the mobile apps. The apps have a sleek mobile interface and implement a selected subset of the full site's functionality. (Click on screenshots below to see larger images.)  Download of these apps is free.

Peakbagger App for Android Devices

An Android smartphone experience for Peakbagger users! This app is full of functionality and you can view, manage, and add your ascents on the go.

Download the Peakbagger app from Google Play Click here for more information or to download.
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Peakbagger App for iOS Devices

An iPhone/iPad experience for Peakbagger users that is feature-compatible with the Android app!  Both apps were created by the same team and are maintained in tandem.

Dowload the Peakbagger app from The Apple App Store Click here for more information or to download.
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Important - Please Read:

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Mountain climbing is a dangerous sport that kills hundreds of people every year, and the author(s) of this site assume no liability whatsoever for any information presented on Peakbagger.com. The material presented here can have many factual errors and is often purely subjective opinion. Before going into the mountains, it is your responsibility to obtain the necessary experience, skills, and gear.

In particular, use trip reports, route descriptions, and GPS tracks with extreme care. They may not be accurate and many not reflect current conditions in a changeable environment. Material downloaded from any internet site is not a substitute for mountain knowledge gained by experience.

Donations for the Peakbagger.com Web Site and Database: This personal, free, hobby website has no fees to view any content and no ads for registered users. I personally pay all costs associated with running this site, including hosting fees and software purchases. If you find the content here useful or interesting, you can make a totally optional donation that helps me defray these costs. Use the PayPal button below to donate any amount:

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Donations for the Phone Apps: The free Peakbagger mobile apps for Android and iOS were developed by a separate individual as another way to access the Peakbagger database. The Google and Apple store policies make collecting donations via the apps problematical, so this web site hosts a donation button on their behalf. If you find the apps useful and would like to make a contribution to their onging development, you can use the PayPal button below:

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Note: Peakbagger.com and the Peakbagger apps are not 501(c)(3) charities and and PayPal gifts made here are NOT tax-deductible in the USA.



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