Peak bagging

Global Peak Bagging

Track mountain lists, save summit goals, and see which collections and mountains other members are actively adding to their accounts.

How to use it

Use peak bagging in three simple steps

Pick a mountain list, add the peaks you care about, and keep logging progress as you build a realistic bagging plan.

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Choose a collection

Start with one list such as the Seven Summits, country high points, or a national mountain list so your goal stays simple.

02

Save the peaks you want

Open the mountains inside that collection and add the ones you want to your account so you build a shortlist instead of chasing everything at once.

03

Log summits as you go

Mark each summit done after the climb so your account shows progress, keeps your list current, and highlights what to bag next.

Featured collections

Research-backed list goals to bag next

Start with one structured regional highpoint list and track the highest summit in every county or state.

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UK County Tops

The verified highest summit in each modern county-equivalent area of the United Kingdom.

Included 150 mountains in this collection
Goal Track one summit for each region in the list
State Highpoints
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US State Highpoints

The highest summit in each state of United States.

Included 50 mountains in this collection
Goal Track one summit for each region in the list
Popular collections

Collections members track most often

Ranked by the number of user accounts that have added each collection.

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#1 National Mountain Lists
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Munros

The 282 Scottish peaks over 3,000 feet on the Scottish Mountaineering Club list.

Tracking 1 account tracking this collection
Included 282 mountains in this collection
#3 County Tops
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UK County Tops

The verified highest summit in each modern county-equivalent area of the United Kingdom.

Tracking 1 account tracking this collection
Included 150 mountains in this collection
Popular mountains

Mountains people most want to bag

See which summits members keep coming back to as they plan the next mountains on their list.

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