Poll: How do you track your peaks?

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How do you track your peaks?

I'm just here for the entertainment
1
1%
I don't track what I've climbed/climb
8
6%
Only personal lists (stone tablets, paper, computer docs, personal websites)
12
8%
Only 14ers.com (can include separate personal lists)
70
49%
Mainly ListsofJohn.com (can include separate personal lists and 14ers.com)
35
24%
Mainly Peakbagger.com (can include separate personal lists and 14ers.com)
8
6%
Both ListsofJohn and Peakbagger (can include separate personal lists and 14ers.com)
5
3%
Mainly other website not listed (what other good websites are there? please comment)
5
3%
 
Total votes: 144
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greenonion
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Re: Poll: How do you track your peaks?

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-wren- wrote: Tue Jul 27, 2021 10:54 pm
greenonion wrote: Sun Jul 25, 2021 9:32 am
-wren- wrote: Sat Jul 24, 2021 10:14 pm

yes, it’s an old-looking site and it’s not super intuitive, but if you take some time to learn its ins and outs its a completely invaluable resource. handy progress maps, trip reports for obscure peaks, multiple map layers, “near me” tool that I love, and ridiculously extensive.
Cool photo and peak on your LOJ page, wren. What peak/where?
The tower made of white rock right after the knife on Kelso ridge! the exposure on both sides and elevation right above 14k make for quite the hero shot. From that angle it kinda looks like you’re on top of a major distinct summit.
Wow - thanks. I've been there (Kelso ridge) but didn't recognize that at all.
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