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Global Summit Guide

Choose Your Next Mountain With Confidence

Global Summit Guide helps hikers and climbers compare objectives, assess readiness, plan smarter, and progress toward bigger summits.

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Plan smarter, climb safer

Everything you need to choose the right objective, understand what it takes, and prepare with fewer surprises—whether you’re planning your first summit or a bigger expedition.

Peak-by-peak route guidance

Key approaches, route options, seasonality, and difficulty notes—written for real-world decision-making.


Permits, logistics & itineraries

Practical planning checklists for access, permits, transport, acclimatization days, and contingency time.


Altitude & risk management

Symptoms, prevention, and turnaround criteria—plus weather and objective hazard considerations.


Gear checklists that match the objective

Layering systems, footwear, and essentials tailored to conditions—from trekking to technical alpine.

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Explore the guides

Find your next summit

Browse by peak, then dive into routes, preparation, and safety—organized for quick scanning and deeper research.

Mountain Guides

Highest peaks and iconic objectives with route overviews, approach notes, and key stats.


Trip Planning

Expedition planning basics: timelines, acclimatization, permits, budgeting, and logistics.


Gear & Safety

Packing lists, layering, navigation essentials, and risk management for mountain environments.


Skills & Strategy

Beginner Mountain Climbing Guide: Skills and best practices for moving efficiently: pacing, hydration, weather reading, and decision points.

Inspiration from the mountains

A glimpse of the landscapes and conditions you’ll encounter—use these visuals to set expectations for terrain, weather, and scale.

Trusted by hikers and climbers

Readers use Global Summit Guide to compare objectives, build safer plans, and feel confident on the trail.

★★★★★

“The route breakdowns helped me choose a realistic objective and plan my acclimatization days.”

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Ava R.

Trekker & peak-bagger

★★★★★

“Clear gear lists and safety notes—exactly what I needed before heading into variable alpine weather.”

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Marcus L.

Weekend mountaineer

★★★★★

“I love how everything is organized by peak. It’s become my starting point for every trip.”

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Priya S.

Adventure traveler

Get the Mountain Planning Brief

Get the Mountain Planning Brief

Start with the most-read peak guides and planning resources—then go deeper with route-by-route details.

Mount Everest Climb Guide

Routes • Permits • Training

K2 Climb Guide

Routes • Risk • Logistics

Kilimanjaro Climb Guide

Routes • Costs • Gear

The Seven Summits

Collections • Strategy

14 Eight-Thousanders

Collections • Research

Nepal Trekking Peaks

Trekking • Intro Peaks

Curated lists to help you choose objectives by region, elevation, and experience level.

Seven Summits

The highest peak on every continent—overview, difficulty, and planning notes.


14 Eight-Thousanders

All 8,000m peaks with key facts, seasons, and route context.


Alps Classics

Iconic alpine objectives—technical routes and hut-to-hut options.


Andes High-Altitude Giants

Big volcanoes and high camps—acclimatization and logistics focused.


Get prepared

Trip Planning + Gear & Safety

Two hubs built for real-world prep: what to book, what to pack, and how to manage altitude and risk.

Trip Planning

Permits, seasons, itineraries, budgeting, and logistics—so your plan holds up when conditions change.

Gear & Safety

Layering systems, packing checklists, navigation basics, and altitude safety fundamentals.


Training & Conditioning

Build aerobic base, strength, and uphill endurance with peak-specific training plans.


Routes & Strategy

Compare routes, understand objective hazards, and choose objectives that match your experience.

Submit a Trip Report

Help other climbers plan smarter—share what worked, what you’d do differently, and the details that matter on the mountain.

Approve submissions (site admin)

WordPress dashboard → Trip ReportsAll Trip ReportsPending. Open a submission, review it, then click Publish (or Trash).

  • Summit name
  • Route
  • Dates
  • Duration
  • Difficulty
  • Season
  • Team size
  • Permits/guide used
  • Costs
  • Gear highlights
  • Tips/lessons learned
  • Photo gallery
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