Mars
Beyond Everest, Ascend leaves the planet. Mars is the first stop on the planet tier — a climb scaled to Olympus Mons, the 21.9km volcano that dwarfs anything on Earth. This is a months-long arc for climbers who never want to run out of mountain.
- Elevation
- 21,900m
- Country
- The Solar System
- Workouts
- ~180
- Days
- ~220
Climb Mars, 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.
- Planet-tier progression
- Olympus Mons summit card
- Access to Saturn
Why Mars is in the climb progression.
The planet tier exists so the climb never ends. Once Earth's peaks are behind you, Mars gives a year-scale goal that still feels visual and earned, not an abstract number.
Best for climbers like this.
Long-haul climbers a year or more into Ascend who want a goal big enough to keep them logging indefinitely.
Mars — questions answered straight.
How far is the Mars climb?
Scaled to Olympus Mons — about 21.9km of elevation, roughly 180 sessions. A genuine months-long arc.
What comes after Mars?
Saturn, then Neptune — each a longer climb than the last, so there's always a next summit.
Lock in your founder spot. Climb Mars first.
Waitlist members get TestFlight + Play Store internal track invites and a permanent founder discount on Premium.