Both are great and, since I can't choose, I use both. Each have trip reports, tracks and incredibly useful information. I like LoJ's layer of public land data since I'm frequently bushwhacking... often, near private property and it's good to know where the boundaries are.
John asks for a small fee and, for the benefit I derive from LoJ, I consider it a pittance.
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Peakbagger vs. Listsofjohn
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Re: Peakbagger vs. Listsofjohn
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Re: Peakbagger vs. Listsofjohn
I really like the peakbagger app, and it works great within and outside of the usa. I really don't use lists of john except for referencing trip reports, but there are some very good trip reports on both sites.
FYI, John Kirk from lists fo john is on here, so if you have any questions about LoJ, i'm sure he will pop in here.
FYI, John Kirk from lists fo john is on here, so if you have any questions about LoJ, i'm sure he will pop in here.
Re: Peakbagger vs. Listsofjohn
LoJ if you're into lists of all sorts, and quads. Lots of goals to find and set, and trip reports. There's some clutter of bouldering and climbing objectives listed as peaks, but that can be filtered and is still managed. I find the maps and info easier to use. You can download every peak in each state to your GPS. The kudo and comment features are also fun.
I don't use the peakbagger app or log ascents there, but ill check trip reports. Seems like they used to list land ownership per peak, but I don't see it now. Biggest advantage i see is the international peaks, and maybe some map overlays. Also its all unlocked. I see a lot more ascents logged per peak on average on LoJ. Both sites link to each other. Peakbagger also seems to have more traction outside CO.
I don't use the peakbagger app or log ascents there, but ill check trip reports. Seems like they used to list land ownership per peak, but I don't see it now. Biggest advantage i see is the international peaks, and maybe some map overlays. Also its all unlocked. I see a lot more ascents logged per peak on average on LoJ. Both sites link to each other. Peakbagger also seems to have more traction outside CO.
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Re: Peakbagger vs. Listsofjohn
This isn't an argument for one or the other, but man have I burned up some hours on LoJ going on peak safaris. That site blows my mind.
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Re: Peakbagger vs. Listsofjohn
That's a common reaction from people once they learn how to use it. Amazing site and ridiculously accurate. I use several sites for peak data, but LoJ puts most of them to shame.
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Yeah for sure. The only trouble is that I have to remember to actually go on some of the hikes that I come up with instead of sitting around and planning more and more trips on LoJ.susanjoypaul wrote: ↑Fri Mar 12, 2021 7:56 pmThat's a common reaction from people once they learn how to use it. Amazing site and ridiculously accurate. I use several sites for peak data, but LoJ puts most of them to shame.
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Surprised no one has mentioned Peakery, since it probably has the most accessible design, loads of lesser known peaks, and plenty of peakbagging challenges. I've barely used Peakbagger and never LoJ. I don't mean to muddy the waters but unless you're committed to one of the other two it's worth checking out!
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Re: Peakbagger vs. Listsofjohn
Thanks for the recommendation, I just checked out Peakery and I agree. It is much easier to use.Dignus wrote: ↑Fri Mar 12, 2021 9:05 pm Surprised no one has mentioned Peakery, since it probably has the most accessible design, loads of lesser known peaks, and plenty of peakbagging challenges. I've barely used Peakbagger and never LoJ. I don't mean to muddy the waters but unless you're committed to one of the other two it's worth checking out!
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