Build a shareable profile that shows your experience, training, pace, and terrain preferences in one clean link. Send it once, 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.
Walk through a guided setup covering your experience level, touring style, risk tolerance, and the gear you carry. Each section saves as you go — pick up where you left off any time.
Your answers, certifications, skills, and season goals get pulled into a clean profile page with a short bio. Preview everything, then publish when you're ready.
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.
Drop your MTN Profile link into touring groups, climbing forums, or your Instagram bio. People get a quick read on your experience, style, and terrain preferences before anyone starts sketching out plans.
Got a crew chat going? 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.
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.
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.
“Every new partner I meet gets my profile link before we talk objectives. It skips a pile of back-and-forth and gets us to the useful part of the conversation way faster.”
“I moved to Squamish not knowing many people. My profile made it much easier to find partners who wanted the same kind of day and were operating at a similar level.”
“As a newer backcountry skier, this gave me a confident way to say, 'here's where I'm at.' The right people replied, and reaching out felt way less awkward.”
“Group trip planning used to mean long message threads and a lot of assumptions. Now everyone drops a profile in the chat first, and we land on a realistic plan much faster.”
“What I like most is that it gets the honest stuff on the table early: pace, goals, risk tolerance, and where people are actually comfortable before a 5 a.m. trailhead meetup.”
“When I moved to a new town, sharing my profile in local forums helped me find my kind of crew quickly. People could tell right away what terrain and tempo I was after.”
One link for your experience, training, pace, and goals.
Easy to share. Easy to read. Free to make.