They Climbed It. You Print It.

Custom topographic art of their favorite peak, trail, or summit. Every contour line traced from real USGS elevation data — because hikers know the difference.

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Why Hikers Love This

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Real Topo Lines

Not decorative swirls. Actual contour lines from the same USGS data that powers trail maps. They can read the steepness.

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Any Peak on Earth

Rainier. Kilimanjaro. Their local hill that nobody else has heard of. If it has terrain, we can render it.

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Museum-Quality

200+ GSM archival paper. Giclée pigment inks rated 100+ years. This isn't a novelty — it's art that lasts.

Gift Ideas for Every Hiker

Think about their stories, not their gear list.

Their first fourteener

That summit where altitude headache met euphoria. The contour lines tell the story of every switchback.

A thru-hike section

PCT, AT, CDT — pick the stretch they talk about most. The terrain remembers even when the blisters heal.

The local trail they love

Not every meaningful mountain is famous. Sometimes it's the ridge behind the house they run every weekend.

A dream summit

Denali. K2. Mont Blanc. Print the mountain they haven't climbed yet — motivation on the wall.

Base camp memories

The valley, the approach, the campsite. Not just the peak — the whole landscape that made the trip.

A range, not a peak

Zoom out. The Cascades. The Sierra. The Tetons. Show the entire mountain system in one frame.

Popular Peaks for Hikers

Start here, or search for anywhere on Earth.

Mt. Rainier
Washington · 14,411 ft
Half Dome
California · 8,842 ft
Mt. Whitney
California · 14,505 ft
Mt. Hood
Oregon · 11,250 ft
Grand Teton
Wyoming · 13,775 ft
Denali
Alaska · 20,310 ft
Matterhorn
Switzerland · 14,692 ft
Mt. Fuji
Japan · 12,389 ft

Why Topographic Art Beats Gear

Every hiker has too many headlamps and not enough wall art. A topographic print is personal in a way that a gift card to REI can't be — it says "I know the mountain that matters to you."

Our prints are generated from the same USGS 3DEP elevation data used by the National Park Service. Every contour line represents a real change in elevation, traced through 1-arc-second terrain data. Hikers who can read a topo map will see the ridgelines, the bowls, the false summits they remember.

Choose from seven cartographic styles — from classic USGS survey aesthetics to minimalist Swiss-inspired designs. Posters start at $29, framed prints from $79, all with free worldwide shipping.

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