Table of contents:
- BackCountry Navigator
- Compass
- Icon Torch
- ViewRanger
- RunKeeper
- 3D Nodes
- Reminder to drink water
- 1Weather
Walking on the mountain is a lot of fun. Breathing fresh air, exercise and some time away from the Internet and the city. Technology doesn't seem like it can help much there, or so we think. Because there are applications that can help us on the excursion much more than we think. Many of them can even be used offline in case we find ourselves in the middle of nowhere These are also mostly good for camping and certain outdoor activities the mountain.Therefore, here we leave you a list of the best apps to go on an adventure to the countryside.
BackCountry Navigator
BackCountry Nav is one of the best hiking and mountain adventure apps. It offers a selection of offline topographic maps and we can use them to challenge outdoors. You get your maps from a variety of places, including USGS color aerial photography, OpenStreetMaps, NASA Landsat data and more like features. It supports a variety of countries, including Spain and other highly visited countries such as the United States, Italy, Germany, Austria, or New Zealand. We must try the free version before buying any payment option integrated into the application, which costs more than 10 euros.
Compass
Compass is kind of a no brainer when it comes to hiking apps. We should always have a compass to go out into the field and even more so if we don't know where we are going. This app is simple because it really is just a compass. It will show us the direction visually in addition to having a degree measurement for more precise navigation That's all we have to do and know about this application. There are no ads and therefore no internet connections. There is a premium version as a one-time in-app purchase for €4, which is also easy to calibrate and just as simple and effective as the free version.
Icon Torch
Most smartphones already come with a flashlight feature.However, some still don't and Icon Torch fixes that problem. No settings, no UI, no ads Touch the icon to turn the light on, then touch again to turn it off. Simple as that. It easily fits on your home screen or lock screen and what's more, the app is completely free with no in-app purchases. It's simple, free, it works, and it turns on your light when you're hiking in the dark.
ViewRanger
ViewRanger is an excellent planner for mountain adventures, whether you're hiking or biking. It offers topographic maps with all kinds of details so that we don't get caught by any kind of unforeseen event on the route and we have the option of downloading these maps in case we reach points without connection.
It also has an integrated navigation system and gives us the option to share our challenges with friends and acquaintances on social networks.It uses augmented reality technology and also uses our smartphone's camera to detect surrounding elements such as peaks or lakes Its free version is already quite complete and the Premium version offers maps in 3D or unlimited downloads to use offline.
RunKeeper
Runkeeper is more focused on those who not only want adventures, but also sport. However, that does not mean that it can be one of the most useful hiking applications. One of its many features is the ability to track how far we've come. We can use this to track our own walks After all, hiking is great exercise.
We can also set goals and see our progress. The free version of the app covers the features we have talked about. We can also get a subscription that includes more features, such as weather information, training plans and other things like that.Either way, it's useful to have it installed.
3D Nodes
3D Knots is an application to tie all kinds of knots. You never know what we will have to tie and when, right? This app has a variety of knots that we can learn to tie. Plus, it includes 3D video tutorials on how to tie those knots. We can see them, rotate the video to see better and have different perspectives The application also comes with a seven-day return policy. That's a bit longer than Google offers. There are many knot tying apps out there and we liked this one for its video tutorials. It is one of the most useful hiking applications that we can take with us that only costs 2.30 euros.
Reminder to drink water
Drink Reminder is an application that tells you to drink water.Realistically, any reminder app can work. It could be the Google Assistant or your favorite to-do list app. However, this is for drinking water exclusively. And yes, we understand that you think it's nonsense because your body already asks for that. We can't imagine what other reminders you'd need while hiking.
But this app represents the amount of water you drink. In addition, gets alarms that periodically remind it to drink more. It will also sync data with Google Fit and S He alth It's totally free to use with . The $1.99 removes the ads. Staying hydrated is important and sometimes, in the heat of the adventure, we can forget about it. So that's what this app is for.
1Weather
1Weather is one of the most useful applications for planning long walks. It has all the usual weather features, including a weather widget, forecasts, current weather, and a weather radar.It also has a projection forecast of up to twelve weeks. This can be very useful when planning excursions later in the future. All features are available for free. The 2 euros only remove ads. Not what we would normally think of when it comes to hiking apps. However, many people do not like hiking in inclement weather or may wish to plan a trip during inclement weather.