KNOW YOUR
PARTNER
BEFORE YOU
HEAD OUT
Build a shareable mountain profile that shows your experience, training, risk tolerance, and how you like to move. One clean link. Skip the awkward back-and-forth and make plans with people who fit your day.
Coast Range regular who loves long ski-touring days and alpine objectives. Comfortable on moderate glaciated terrain and sustained 40+ slopes. Looking for partners who communicate clearly, move efficiently, and keep decision-making calm when things get sporty.
// HOW IT WORKS
BUILD YOUR PROFILE
Walk through a guided setup covering your experience level, style, risk tolerance, and the gear you carry. Build one profile or two — ski/split and hike/run each get their own. Each section saves as you go. Pick up where you left off any time.
PREVIEW + PUBLISH
Your answers, training, skills, and season goals get pulled into a clean profile page with a short bio. Preview everything, then publish when you're ready.
SHARE YOUR LINK
Your profile lives at one URL you can text, post, or drop into a group chat. Update any time your experience or goals change. The link stays the same.
VOUCH FOR TRUSTED PARTNERS
Write a quick note on the profile of someone you've toured with. Vouches are visible to anyone who views their page. The more you give, the stronger the network gets.
// WHERE IT FITS
New Partner Vetting
Drop your MTN Profile link into group chats, trip planning threads, or your Instagram bio. People get a quick read on your experience, training, risk tolerance, and style before anyone commits to a plan.
More Confident Group Plans
Putting a group together? Have everyone share a profile first. It becomes much easier to pick an objective, pace, and kind of day that fits the actual group, not the imaginary one.
Document Your Progress
Update your profile as you take courses, learn new systems, and spend time in new terrain. It becomes a tidy snapshot of how your experience is growing from season to season.
Surface the Overlap
Add the zones, objectives, and kinds of days you are excited about this season so the right partners can spot the overlap before the conversation even starts.
// SCENES FROM THE FIELD
A splitboarder moves to town mid-season knowing nobody. She drops her profile link in a local forum. Three people reach out the same week, all looking for the same kind of day she is.
Two strangers match up for a spring mission through a mutual friend’s group chat. They swap profiles instead of playing 20 questions. By the second message they’re picking a meeting time.
A group trip thread is spiraling. Six people, three different ideas of what “mellow” means. Someone suggests everyone share a profile. The plan comes together in four messages.
A newer skier wants to find patient partners but doesn’t know how to say “I’m slow and still learning” without feeling weird about it. Her profile says it for her. The right people reply.
A trail runner training for a 50K finds a crew through a local running club’s group chat. She shares her profile. Three people at the same pace and distance comfort reach out. Weekly long runs sorted.
Two hikers are planning a multi-day scramble traverse. Neither wants to ask “so, how fit are you?” directly. They swap profiles. Pace, experience, exposure comfort—all right there. Route planning starts the same day.
A hiker new to alpine scrambling wants to find patient partners for easier objectives. Her profile shows beginner-level exposure comfort and a conservative risk tolerance. An experienced scrambler sees it and offers to mentor.
BUILD YOUR
MOUNTAIN PROFILE
One link for your experience, training, risk tolerance, and style.
BUILD YOUR PROFILE