I was doing some browsing around tonight and stumbled onto alltrails.com; seems like a good website with lots of information on trails, hiking and camping. Does anyone here use the "pro" version? Is it worth it? Thanks in advance.
I was doing some browsing around tonight and stumbled onto alltrails.com; seems like a good website with lots of information on trails, hiking and camping. Does anyone here use the "pro" version? Is it worth it? Thanks in advance.
WAR EAGLE!
I use it and love it. I've been a paying member for 2 years. I make custom maps and then use them on the app. Definitely worth it to me.
I am wondering if The Lone Star Trail in Texas is on All Trails. Is the entire Appalachian Trail on it. How often do they update?
what experiences have others had with this program? Good question AUTiger. Hopefully you will get more responses. I have only played with the free version and the trails I needed have not been available with it.
Bob and Bev
"The measure of a life is not its duration but its donation." Corrie Ten Boom
"Life is measured not by how many breaths you take but by how many moments take your breath away." attributed to a variety of different people
I know exactly what you mean about killing time at work, errr home.
Bev;
Load Maprika to your phone or tablet. Maprika supports the LST and will accurately show your position on the maps that you can load here:
http://lonestartrail.org/maprika.html
The app basically turns your phone or tablet into a GPS and you do not need to be connected to the internet to get it to work.
Another option is the "PDF Maps" app by Avenza. There are lots of free topo maps available in the app, and you can upload .kml files from the web that mark most major trails. Works using the phone's GPS and doesn't require a data connection - you just have to download everything before you leave.
I've used PDF maps as well. It works great.
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