Alltrails is pretty good for map scouting though I do that at home on a large screen vs a phone size.
A good one, if it works well - plant identification. Wouldn't hurt to have it.
I've used GAIA a while ago though w/ OnX, GAIA is not necessary, IMO.
Peakvisor is w/in OnX so not really too interested.
Star walk 2 seems a fun novelty app. Massive clusters of stars at night are enjoyable to view - sounds like a fun add.
Don't care much for campground locators, carin crowd sourced, nor geocaching though if any of the apps are worth your interest, figure the article's worth sharing.
Cheers
A good one, if it works well - plant identification. Wouldn't hurt to have it.
I've used GAIA a while ago though w/ OnX, GAIA is not necessary, IMO.
Peakvisor is w/in OnX so not really too interested.
Star walk 2 seems a fun novelty app. Massive clusters of stars at night are enjoyable to view - sounds like a fun add.
Don't care much for campground locators, carin crowd sourced, nor geocaching though if any of the apps are worth your interest, figure the article's worth sharing.
Cheers
10 Apps Every Outdoors Enthusiast Should Have Installed - SlashGear
If you're planning your next hiking trip, take a look at these apps that can help you navigate, find camping, and identify everything from stars to mountains.
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