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Finally able to get back to hiking. I've used Map My Hike in the past, but it has a notice that it will no longer be supported.

One requirement is my location be mapped in case I get off trail. Recording hikes is another option I'm looking for.

suggestions?
 
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OnX maps -much better than All Trails-have used both

Pretty sure this is only for motorized trails and not hiking trails, no? That's why I didn't download and try it out despite the positive reviews.
 
Haven't tried OnX maps but All Trails is pretty good. The only issue I've ever had with it was at Crescent Lake in Southington, but that's because those trails are poorly marked not necessarily the app.
 
I've used all trails for the last year and am happy with it. I think sometime after I installed the free version, I got a half price offer for the upgrade that you pay for so I went for it. Far as I can tell the upgrade lets you download maps onto your phone, so when you're out of cell phone range you're still in business. I need that feature.
 
Haven't tried OnX maps but All Trails is pretty good. The only issue I've ever had with it was at Crescent Lake in Southington, but that's because those trails are poorly marked not necessarily the app.

The trail I just hit was short (1.3 miles) but poorly marked. I had to guess which way to go at every fork, then back up if I'm not following the trail outline in the app.
 
AllTrails is pretty good, even the free version. It helps you navigate when there are a lot of criss-crossing, poorly marked trails (as long as you're getting a decent cell phone signal). Smart to carry a paper map anyway, just in case. The app calculates your distance, elevation gain, calories burned. It's user generated, so the routes people take aren't always the best, but you can see all the alternative trails at the same time. Free, so worth trying.

Edit: also, obviously the best feature is, just search for trails near you or any town/state and tons of options show up, rated by difficulty, with reviews. Excellent way to discover hiking options.
 
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I'll add, I got it when it first launched for hunting, but have used it much more for hiking - the key is make sure that you go offline BEFORE you get into the woods and lose cell signal. Most of the places I go are off grid.
 
I have the alltrails pro version. Likes been said, a couple of times the trails marked on the app dont always align to reality but you can also always follow someone's recorded path on it. I like being able to download the maps offline and just being able to search by location for hikes around the area.
 
Don’t hike as much as I used to now that I’m a dad but I agree with AllTrails. Sometimes it is just as simple as clicking the top rated app.
 
ummm, the sun? of course, iffn ur hiking after nightfall, then just bring a gun, and a dog or two. those fishercats can get ornery.
 
Also look at Gaia, a friend that I'm out with often swears by it, says it's the best by far - but you have to do the monthly fee.

Going to totally depend on where you're going and what you're looking to do. The average person that hikes, get the free all trail version, hell you probably don't even need that, because the majority of trails will be blazed in some fashion. If you're looking to have something more remote and accurate look around.
 

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