Find your crew.

Two people in winter gear backcountry skiing and splitboarding on snow-covered terrain with a mountain and forest in the background.

Buddy System is the app designed to get you out of the chat and into the mountains - starting with the early member group.

Free to join.

Meeting backcountry partners is harder than it should be.

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Posting in big groups can be intimidating.

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Asking important questions is uncomfortable.

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Cancelling plans is a bummer.

Finally, a better way!

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Create a profile with your information, experience, and preferences.

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Find touring partners who are compatible with your skills and goals.

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Join or plan trips and spend more time doing what you love in the mountains.

Early member group benefits:

  • Early access to the app along with other people who are also eager to tour

  • Free usage during the early member period, plus 2 months free after broader release

  • Lifetime 50% discount

Free to join.

Made for mountain adventurers, by mountain adventurers.

We’ve spent a combined 50+ years skiing and snowboarding in the PNW, and love being in the mountains now more than ever. And still, getting out is harder than it should be. That’s why we built Buddy System: to make it easier to meet compatible adventure buddies and actually get outside.

Meet some of the community!

Male backcountry skier with snow covered trees

Connor has been ski touring for 8 years in the Baker backcountry, Mt. Rainier, and Snoqualmie Pass areas. His goal is to extend the ski season. In new touring partners, he looks for similar skiing abilities, AIARE 1 certification, and people who pack good snacks!

Female backcountry skier with alpenglow

Thais has been ski touring for 1 year in the Snoqualmie Pass area. Her goal is to get out there and continue learning about avalanche safety. In new touring partners, she looks for easy going personality and solid knowledge and expertise!

Male ski mountaineer in the summer

Alex has been ski touring for 5 years in the Crystal Basin and Snoqualmie Pass areas. His goal is to gain confidence on bigger mountain lines. In new touring partners, he looks for people who love skiing and don’t take themselves too seriously!

Make plans that actually happen!

See you in the mountains.