Perhaps having an indication of number of times summitting a particular peak indicated on a profile listed log? e.g. North Palisade (3) means that it was summitted 3 times. Though this would require multiple summit register entries rather than listing them all in one entry. Or perhaps the numbers summitted could originate in specifying it in the actual log entry form within a new field?
Also, including a date or option to see the dates ...
Now that I'm signing more routes, it's been annoying to see them all listed disconnected from a peak. It would be nice to have them as "children" to a signed peak (successful or not), so that, say, you could see that a climber has done Mt. Whitney, and then expand the peak to see that they have done the Mountaineer's route, E Buttress, etc. on it.
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Recently I've been looking into climbing several mountains and would like to tag them somehow in a todo list of sorts, kinda like a shopping kart. Right now, I just create bookmarks of them, but is there anyway to do this inside SP so I can keep a simple list of places I'm thinking about going? Thanks for your help.
Hi all,
Summitpost is a great reference, but when I want to know what's been happening in a local mountain range in the last couple of weeks, I have to go to another site. In the PNW, CA or CO, that's pretty easy because those regions each have one well-known site with recent reports. The situation in the Eastern Alps though is a mess! Bergtour.ch, bergsteigen.at, and a handful of German and Italian sites have ...