AllTrailsis offering their
1-Year AllTrails Pro Membership Plan for
50% Off billed at
$14.99 (
$1.25/Month) when you select the '
Annual Plan' and click on the '
Get Started' offer link.
Thanks to community member
getlifeout for finding this deal
About the Product- Download maps to stay on track without service
- Never miss a turn with off-route notifications
- Keep friends and family informed with Lifeline
- See air quality, pollen, & weather details on any map
- Bring trails to life with 3D maps
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I don't care using my phone to log my activity as the last thing you want in the backcountry is the map/phone you reply on (which you shouldn't) go dead. If you want to go frugal, you can download US Topo maps or terrain maps for free from USGS, and you can load them to whatever GPS app you prefer, even Google Earth. Most trails are marked on these maps.
https://ngmdb.usgs.gov/topoview/viewer/
Or there are paid US topo map apps which only charges a one-time purchase fee.
Regardless, using phone to navigate on trails has its limitations, so please use with caution. When in doubt, don't. Good old map skill is still the best way to navigate.
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Great deal!
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I don't care using my phone to log my activity as the last thing you want in the backcountry is the map/phone you reply on (which you shouldn't) go dead. If you want to go frugal, you can download US Topo maps or terrain maps for free from USGS, and you can load them to whatever GPS app you prefer, even Google Earth. Most trails are marked on these maps.
https://ngmdb.usgs.gov/topoview/viewer/
Or there are paid US topo map apps which only charges a one-time purchase fee.
Regardless, using phone to navigate on trails has its limitations, so please use with caution. When in doubt, don't. Good old map skill is still the best way to navigate.
For this in Southern California, i like using this guide to find trails and read about it
https://hikingguy.com/hike/hiking...-la-hikes/
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