Jak wykorzystać aplikacje podczas długiego spaceru na szlaku?

When planning a long hike, I like to prepare by decluttering my phone of apps that I know I won’t be using. This frees up space for storing maps, reading and listening materials, and photos. To save a few dollars, I also cancel subscriptions to various services and apps that I won’t be using on a daily basis, apart from the trail.

However, some apps are useful both on and off the trail. There are also many apps that I only use during hikes. These are apps that help me save time, money, or impact my well-being on the trail. Before setting off, I like to check if I have the latest versions of these apps and if they are downloaded for offline use.

Entertainment
Podcasts, audiobooks, and music can help cover the miles. One of the most useful apps I use both on and off the trail is Libby. It’s a free app that provides access to a collection of ebooks, audiobooks, and digital magazines in your local library.

Navigation
Navigation is crucial during a long hike. One of the most popular trail navigation apps is FarOut. This app provides access to detailed maps and information about campgrounds and water sources. However, I don’t recommend relying solely on one navigation app. It’s important to have a backup in paper form as well.

Education
During a hike, you can also make use of educational apps. An example of such an app is Kanopy, which allows for free movie streaming. If you have a library card, it’s worth checking if you have access to Kanopy or similar services in your local library.

Food and Drinks
Taking care of food and drinks is important during a long hike. It’s helpful to have apps that assist in managing food supplies and finding resting spots. In this category, an app like Poop Map can be useful as it allows you to log restroom locations.

In conclusion, the right apps can make long hikes easier and more enjoyable. It’s advisable to choose apps that are useful both during and outside the hike and to remember to have a backup in case of phone access issues.

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