A Keel Ridge Project

The best trips start as someone’s wild idea.

Submit a destination. We’ll curate it, refine it, and turn the best ones into real adventures.

Submit Your Idea
How It Works

From wild idea to real adventure

01

Submit

You pitch a destination — a place you've been, a route you've dreamed about, a corner of the world that deserves a proper expedition.

02

Curate

We review every idea. Research the logistics, the access, the season. Talk to local guides. Figure out if this thing can actually work.

03

Build

The best ideas become real Keel Ridge destinations — bespoke adventures designed from scratch, guided by locals, built for the community.

The Feed

Ideas from the community

North AtlanticUnder Review

Faroe Islands by Sea Kayak

Faroe Islands

Paddling between 18 volcanic islands through sea caves, past puffin colonies, beneath 2,000-foot sea cliffs. No roads where the best coastline is. The only way to see it is from the water.

KayakSailing
Lars K., Copenhagen
Arabian PeninsulaNew

Wadi Canyoneering & Dhow Sailing

Oman

The Hajar Mountains are full of deep wadis that nobody’s exploring — technical canyoneering through turquoise pools, then sail a traditional dhow down the Musandam coast.

TrekSailing
Priya S., Dubai
Arctic NorwayIn Development

Spring Ski & Sail

Svalbard

April in Svalbard: 24-hour light, stable snowpack, and a sailboat as base camp. Ski couloirs that drop straight into Arctic fjords, then sail to the next one. Polar bears on the beach. The midnight sun on the summit.

SkiSailing
Erik M., Tromsø
Indian OceanNew

MTB the Tsingy

Madagascar

Bikepacking through Madagascar’s western dry forests to reach the Tsingy de Bemaraha — a razor-sharp limestone labyrinth. Combine with pirogue canoe down the Tsiribihina River and coastal sailing in traditional outrigger boats.

MTBKayak
Ana R., Lisbon
Central AsiaUnder Review

Afghanistan’s Forgotten Edge

Wakhan Corridor

The narrow strip of Afghanistan that reaches toward China — Kyrgyz nomads, Marco Polo sheep, and peaks that have never been climbed. Access from the Tajikistan side, trek through with local Wakhi guides.

TrekMountaineering
James T., London
ArcticNew

Kayak the Scoresby Sound

East Greenland

The world’s largest fjord system. Paddle between cathedral icebergs, camp on shores where Inuit hunters still travel by dogsled. No roads, no towns, no other tourists. Just ice, rock, and silence.

KayakTrek
Katrin H., Reykjavík
Submit an Idea

Chart something new

Know a place that deserves a proper expedition? Pitch it. The best ideas come from people who’ve been there — or can’t stop thinking about going.

“Every destination we’ve ever built started as a conversation — someone said ‘you have to see this place,’ and we couldn’t let it go. Blank Chart is that conversation, opened up to everyone.”

— Whit Batchelor, Founder / Curator

The map has edges. Help us fill them in.

Submit an Idea