Less time coordinating. More time on trail.

Group trips fall apart in the planning — scattered texts, outdated spreadsheets, gear that nobody claimed. It doesn't have to be that way.

Build your route, invite your group, set gear requirements, and see exactly what's covered and what's missing — all in one place.

Browse shared trip routes to see how it works, or create a free account and start planning your own.

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Everything You Need to Plan the Trip

Map Your Route, Day by Day

Know exactly where you'll camp each night, how far you'll hike each day, and where to resupply. Upload GPX or KML files from your favorite mapping tools, or browse routes other hikers have shared.

Your full itinerary — daily mileage, campsite details, and segment breakdowns — visible to everyone in your group.

Get Everyone on the Same Page

Invite your group by email. Everyone sees the same route, the same gear list, the same plan. Set your trip to open, private, or hidden depending on how you want to share it.

One shared plan instead of scattered messages. Everyone sees what's happening and when.

Know What's Packed Before You Leave

The organizer sets what gear the group needs. Each member links their personal gear set so the group can see at a glance what's covered and what's still missing.

Green means someone's got it. Red means it still needs an owner. Show up at the trailhead with exactly what you need — nothing more, nothing less.

Track Every Ounce

Build personal gear lists with weight tracking in pounds or grams. See your base weight and total pack weight at a glance. Organize by category and fine-tune your pack before each trip.

When you link a gear set to a trip, your group sees exactly what you're bringing — and what the group still needs.

Find Your People

Join a hiking community to find trip partners, share routes, and plan outings together. Organizers can host trips through their community so members can discover and join them.

Browse communities to connect with hikers near you, or start your own group.

Lighter packs. Fewer duplicates. Cleaner campsites.

When your group coordinates gear before the trip, you carry less redundant weight and leave less behind. A coordinated gear list keeps packs lighter and campsites cleaner.

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