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Climb Montana app for iPhone and iPad


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Developer: Gneiss Software LLC
Free
Current version: 1.1, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 21 Jun 2014
App size: 58.38 Mb

The next generation of climbing guides has arrived. Using the GPS in every iPhone, Climb Montana displays custom made maps that show the locations of climbs and trails for several popular areas around Southwest Montana. This, combined with gorgeous photos, topos for every climb, and insightful beta about the climb and gear needed makes Climb Montana the ultimate guide for the best climbing in Southwest Montana. The beta was written/curated by Ty Morrison-Heath, who has chronicled his climbing adventures meticulously since he moved to Bozeman in 2005, and has been a longtime employee at Spire Climbing Center in Bozeman.

- No cell phone connection required. The maps are automatically downloaded to your iPhone, so they work even when there is no cell coverage.
- Detailed maps that show the exact locations of the climbs, with GPS functionality included to show your location on the map.
- Search functionality to find the best climb for yourself.
- Over 110 routes included in the initial release, with new content being added often.
- 140+ photos of the climbs, including an individual topo photo for every climb.
- Driving directions to the parking lot of each climb
- All route descriptions include gear suggestions, important beta, and a photo of the route.
- Easy to use, with great support from Gneiss Software.
- All maps purchased come with lifetime updates, with new climbs being added with every update.


Areas Included at Launch
- Allenspur
- Bear Canyon
- Bozeman Pass
- Frog Rock
- Gallatin Canyon
- Humbug Spires
- Hyalite Canyon Rock
- Madison River
- Revenue Flats
- Ross Peak

Climb Montana is still in active development, so expect new features, tons of new routes, and areas in upcoming releases! Climb on, and let us know what you think of the app by leaving a review or emailing the developers at [email protected] or [email protected]. See you out at the crag!