![]() Bearfoot Theory readers can get 30% off an AllTrails+ annual membership here. The benefit of upgrading to an AllTrails+ account is the ability to download trail maps ahead of time for offline use, notifications if you stray off-route, immersive 3D preview of any trail, and a Lifeline feature that allows you to easily send info to your safety contacts so they can keep track of you on hikes (and even be notified if you don’t show up at your planned destination in time). The free version is extremely useful for saving hikes and navigation (when you have cell service), and it’s at the top of our list of the best hiking and trail finder apps and websites for getting outside. Plus, AllTrails is a member of 1% for the Planet which we love. There’s a comment section that is full of crowdsourced reviews of the trail, current conditions, and advice from hikers who know the area well. Why? It’s got a database of over 400,000 trail maps (!), plus, detailed trail information, photos, and reviews on almost every trail you could want. The AllTrails app and website is one of the most popular and well-known trail finding apps among hikers. Once you’ve figured out the hiking basics and proper trail etiquette, download the apps below to help you pick the best hiking trail, keep you safe on trail, and learn about the natural environment around you.īest Planning & Navigation Hiking Apps AllTrails ![]() So, whether you’re looking for a good day hike in a new spot, scouting where the trailhead is, or wanting help identifying plants and birds on your outdoor adventures, we’ve put together a list of the best hiking apps to find local trails, navigate on the trail, and more. Luckily, many smartphone apps are also websites, so it’s easy to do your trip planning online and download it to your phone to have while you’re on-the-go. Some of the best ways to find an epic trail are through trail finder apps (and websites) that crowdsource important information from users who are just as passionate about the outdoors as you are. Although we still recommend packing a paper map and knowing how to read it, nowadays most people use smartphones and hiking apps to plan, track, and document outdoor adventures. Additionally, you can also plug your iOS device to your computer to do a manual backup in Finder or iTunes for Windows (or do both, really).Trying to decide what hiking trail you should hit next? Wondering how to stay safe (and stay on trail) while hiking when you lose cell phone service? Gone are the days spent hunching over a paper map plotting out your next weekend adventure. Make sure your iCloud backup is up to date by opening the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad and tapping on your account information at the top and then on your device name. The update is currently rolling out and is available both over-the-air in the Settings app, and by plugging your device to your computer for a wired update. ICloud email users can also switch to a personal domain name. Hide My Email lets you create randomly generated email addresses to create new accounts around the web. iCloud Private Relay, which is available as a beta feature, lets you browse the web with increased privacy. In addition to more storage, iCloud+ subscribers get a handful of new features. Paid iCloud users have been upgraded to iCloud+. These features are handled on-device directly. Work how you want: extreme customization allows you to access most tools in many different ways to suit your workflow. Save your time: compare and synchronize folders, view hidden files, use Dual Pane and full keyboard navigation to browse your file system. ![]() You can search for text in your photos directly in Spotlight and it’ll pull out relevant photos. Path Finder makes you a master of file management. It could be a nice accessibility feature as well iOS is going to leverage that info for Spotlight. Called Live Text, this feature lets you highlight, copy and paste text in photos. ![]() The new version of iOS also scans your photos for text. There are many new features across the board, such as a new Weather app, updated maps in Apple Maps, an improved version of FaceTime, and more. For instance, you can create a Work mode, a Sleep mode, a Workout mode, etc. In addition to “Do not disturb,” you can configure various modes - you can choose apps and people you want notifications from and change your focus depending on what you’re doing. The biggest change of iOS 15 is a new Focus mode. It is a free download and it works with the iPhone 6s or later, both generations of iPhone SE and the most recent iPod touch model (iPad users will also be able to update to iPadOS 15 and watchOS 8 today). Apple has just released the final version of iOS 15, the next major version of the operating system for the iPhone.
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