Denali
Denali is 6,190 metres — North America's tallest — and takes about 100 days of consistent training to summit in Ascend. By the time you reach Denali, the streak isn't an app feature anymore. It's part of your week.
- Elevation
- 6,190m
- Country
- United States
- Workouts
- ~84
- Days
- ~100
Climb Denali, unlock the next peak.
Every Ascend mountain is more than a vanity badge. Summit one and you unlock the visual upgrades, badges, and progression tier below.
- Cold-zone climbing animations (visible breath, snow-pack)
- 100-day streak badge
- Mountain-leagues qualifying status
- Access to Everest — the legend peak
Why Denali is in the climb progression.
Denali is the peak where Ascend stops being a tracker and starts being something you defend. Skipping a week here drops you visibly down the icefield. The cost of breaking the streak is finally visible.
Best for climbers like this.
Climbers 90+ days into Ascend. Athletes training for real seasonal targets (marathon, real expedition, summer recomp). Anyone who needs the long-arc accountability that month-three-and-beyond requires.
Train for Denali — 24 weeks.
Denali (6,190 m) is an Arctic expedition — 14–21 days on the mountain, ~30 kg pack + ~30 kg sled. Build a 6-month base capable of sustained high-altitude effort in extreme cold.
| Weeks | Focus | Cardio | Strength | Hike / Summit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Months 1–2 | Base period | 5 × zone-2 (60 min) | 3 × full body, progressive overload | Long hike weekend, 1,000 m vertical, 12 kg pack |
| Months 3–4 | Volume + load carries | 4 × zone-2 (75–90 min) + 1 × tempo | Squat + DL + carries + grip | Loaded carries 20 kg pack + 20 kg sled drag on snow if possible |
| Month 5 | Peak training + altitude exposure | Carry simulations 4+ h sustained | Max-strength + posterior chain | Spend 3+ nights above 3,000 m for altitude exposure |
| Month 6 | Taper + travel | Half-volume zone-2 | Maintenance | Travel to Talkeetna, fly to base camp. |
Gear checklist
- Insulated mountaineering boots (rated cold)
- Crampons compatible with your boot
- Ice axe (general mountaineering, ~60–70 cm)
- Climbing harness + 3 locking carabiners
- Helmet (UIAA certified)
- Down jacket + hard shell + insulated bibs
- Goggles + ski-style sun glasses
- Mid-weight + heavy-weight gloves
- Headlamp (300 lumen +) with spare batteries
- Expedition-grade -29°C sleeping bag
- Closed-cell + inflatable sleeping pads (R 5+ combined)
- Expedition tent (4-season)
- Stove + fuel for cold-weather cooking
- Pee bottle (cold-night hack)
- Oxygen system (Everest only)
Elevation profile
Start: 2,200m → Summit: 6,190m
Ascend can scaffold a Denali plan — six months of strength + zone-2 + loaded carries with deload weeks the coach auto-schedules around your readiness signals.
Denali — questions answered straight.
Is Denali harder than Aoraki?
Yes — Denali is ~67% taller and roughly twice the workouts to summit. It's the first peak in Ascend that takes most of a full season to climb.
What if I miss a week on Denali?
Your climber slides visibly back down the icefield. You don't lose the badge or your earned XP, but the visual setback is the point — it's the mountain version of a missed-day red square on a streak grid.
Do I have to climb mountains in order?
Free climbers do. Premium subscribers can pick any unlocked mountain — Denali becomes available after Aoraki.
Lock in your founder spot. Climb Denali first.
Waitlist members get TestFlight + Play Store internal track invites and a permanent founder discount on Premium.
