Elevation Comparison Tool
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Compare mountain heights side-by-side with an interactive visual chart
The Elevation Comparison Tool lets you select two or more mountains and instantly see their relative heights in an interactive visual chart. This is the quickest way to understand how mountains compare — seeing that K2 is nearly as tall as Everest, or that Mont Blanc would barely reach the halfway point of Denali.
The tool renders a responsive bar chart where each mountain is represented by a proportionally scaled bar with its summit elevation labeled. You can add up to 10 mountains simultaneously, drag to reorder them, and toggle between meters and feet. The chart includes sea level, treeline, and death zone reference lines for context.
Beyond simple height comparison, the tool shows supplementary data in a comparison table below the chart: prominence, isolation, first ascent year, difficulty grade, and country. This transforms a simple visual into a comprehensive side-by-side analysis. Users can share their comparison via a unique URL or download the chart as a PNG image.
Popular pre-built comparisons (Seven Summits, Eight-thousanders, Korean 100 Famous Mountains) are available as one-click presets, providing immediate value and SEO-rich landing pages for common search queries like "Everest vs K2 height comparison."
Nasıl Çalışır
- Start typing a mountain name in the search field — autocomplete suggests matching peaks from the MountainFYI database
- Select your first mountain — it appears as a colored bar in the chart
- Add additional mountains (up to 10) using the "+ Add Mountain" button
- The chart automatically scales to fit all selected mountains with proportional heights
- Toggle units between meters and feet using the unit switcher
- Hover over any bar to see detailed elevation data, prominence, and country
- Click "Share" to copy a unique URL for your comparison, or "Download" for a PNG export
- Use preset comparisons (Seven Summits, 14 Eight-thousanders, etc.) for instant results
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Kullanım Alanları
- • A hiker planning a trip to Nepal wants to compare the heights of peaks they might see from Everest Base Camp Trek (Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Pumori)
- • A student creating a geography presentation needs a clean visual comparing the highest peaks on each continent
- • A Colorado 14er bagger wants to see how the 14ers they have completed compare in height to those remaining
- • A Korean hiker curious whether Hallasan is comparable to any Japanese peaks selects both for a Korea-Japan mountain height comparison
- • A mountaineering club preparing a talk on the Eight-thousanders loads the preset for an instant professional-quality chart