Your Complete Outdoor Adventures GPS Companion

Everything for hiking, trail running, and exploring.

Outdoor and satellite maps, compass, velocity and altitude info, device orientation mode, draw-on-terrain and follow-on-trail ruler, importing and exporting GPX tracks with advanced track analytics, elevation change and high-grade segments analysis, detailed track reports, offline mode support, GPX track active mode support with automatic statistic updates and location binding, GPX track recording, Track Builder for creating custom routes by drawing and merging trails, discovering OSM trails in the viewable area with OSM-to-GPX track conversion options, searching OSM trails by name, waypoint creation and sharing, getting weather for a point or viewing radar and temperature maps

Map & Navigation

Map Selection

Choose four different maps, each optimized for different activities and terrain visualization needs.

MapBest ForFeatures
OutdoorHiking, trail runningContour lines, trail markings, terrain shading
TopographicDetailed topographyHigh-detail contours, elevation data
CityUrban navigationStreets, buildings, urban landmarks
SatelliteTerrain analysisReal aerial imagery, hybrid labels

How to Change

  1. Tap button in control panel
  2. Browse available map styles
  3. Tap to select β€” map reloads instantly
Outdoor Map Outdoor
Topographic Map Topographic
City Map City
Satellite Map Satellite
Map Selection
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Map Gestures

Control the map with intuitive touch gestures. Every interaction is designed to feel natural and responsive.

GestureAction
One finger dragPan the map in any direction
Pinch in/outZoom β€” centers on point between fingers
Two finger rotateRotate map orientation
Single tapSelect trail, waypoint, or track
Long pressOpen context menu at that location

Follow Location

Keep the map centered on your GPS position as you move. Essential for navigation while hiking.

Behavior

  • Map automatically moves as you move
  • Your position always stays at screen center
  • Two-finger gestures (pinch, rotate) do NOT disable follow
  • Single-finger pan intentionally disables follow
  • Tap Follow button again to re-enable

How to Enable

  1. Tap button in control panel
  2. Button highlights when active
  3. Map animates to center on your location

Rotate with Device

The map rotates based on your phone's compass, so the top of the screen always shows the direction you're facing.

Behavior

  • Top of map = direction you're physically facing
  • As you turn, the map rotates with you
  • Perfect for orienting yourself on the trail
  • Requires Follow mode to be active first
  • Pinch gesture does not disable follow, rotate is disabled when follow is active
  • Direction ray with a ruler is shown when rotate is active

How to Enable

  1. Tap button
  2. Button highlights when active
  3. Follow mode is automatically enabled when rotate is active
  4. North lock button is disabled when rotate is active
  5. To disable rotate, tap the button again
Rotate Mode

Compass

On-screen compass indicator shows north direction. The compass rotates to always point north, helping you orient yourself on the map.

Compass Features

  • Always points to true north
  • Rotates smoothly with map orientation
  • Visible in all map modes
  • Tap to reset map to north-up orientation
Compass

Context Menu

Long-press anywhere on the map to access location-specific actions.

OptionWhat It Does
Create WaypointCreate a waypoint at the location
Show WeatherGet weather conditions for this point
Navigate in Google MapsNavigate to the location in Google Maps
Share Geo-CoordinatesShare the GPS coordinates of the location

How to Use

  1. Long-press on any map location
  2. A context menu will appear at the location marked with a icon
Context Menu

Info Panel

The Info Panel displays three critical GPS values at the top of your screen, updating in real-time with each GPS reading.

FieldWhat It Shows
AltitudeYour elevation above sea level (meters or feet)
SpeedCurrent movement speed, updates while moving
AccuracyGPS precision β€” lower = better.

Accuracy Guide

  • 3-5m: Excellent β€” clear sky, strong signal
  • 5-10m: Good β€” typical outdoor conditions
  • 10-20m: Fair β€” partial obstruction
  • 20m+: Poor β€” indoors or dense canopy
Info Panel

πŸ“ Measurement

Ruler β€” Free Mode

Draw a path on the map and measure the distance

How to Use

  1. Tap the button in the control panel
  2. Draw a path on the map
  3. The distance will be displayed nearby
  4. Terrain is not taken into account, the distance is measured as the crow flies
Ruler Free Mode

Ruler - Track-Bound Mode

Measure distances along a selected GPX track or OSM trail, following the actual path. Measurement syncs with elevation chart and statistics.

What Happens

  • Ruler snaps to nearest track/trail point when you tap
  • Distance follows actual path curves
  • Elevation chart (for GPX tracks only) highlights the measured segment
  • Statistics (for GPX tracks only) update to show segment: distance, gain, loss, time

How to Use

  1. Select a GPX track OR an OSM trail
  2. Enter ruler mode
  3. Paint on track path with the ruler
  4. The distance will be displayed nearby
  5. View along-path distance and synced stats
OSM Trails
Ruler on OSM trail
GPX Tracks
Ruler on GPX track with chart sync

Track Recording

Start & Stop Recording

One tap to start, one tap to stop. Your GPS path traces on the map in real-time.

Before Starting

  • Grant "Always" location permission for background recording

How to Record

  1. Expand the control panel
  2. Tap button
  3. The recording widget will appear at the top of the screen
  4. Start moving - the path will be traced on the map
  5. The recording widget will show the distance and time
  6. Expand the widget to show the elevation gain and loss
  7. Tap the button again to stop the recording
  8. Save the recording as a GPX track or discard it

Recording Widget

Real-time statistics displayed at the top of the screen while recording. Tap to expand for more details.

StatDescription
DistanceTotal distance traveled so far
TimeElapsed recording time
Gain ↗️Total elevation climbed
Loss β†˜οΈTotal elevation descended

Widget Features

  • Tap to expand/collapse detailed view
  • Updates continuously as you move
Recording Widget
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Background Recording

Recording continues when you lock your screen, switch apps, or put your phone in your pocket. Never miss a step.

Android

  • Foreground service starts automatically
  • Notification shows recording status and stats
  • Tap notification to return to app
  • Works with screen off

iOS

  • Background location mode activates
  • Keep "Always" permission granted

πŸ“Š GPX Track Analysis

Load GPX Files

Load any standard GPX file from your device. Track appears on the map with full analysis and statistics.

How to Load

  1. Expand the control panel
  2. Tap the button
  3. Navigate to your GPX file
  4. The track will appear on the map with the statistics panel

What Loads

  • Track points draw as colored path
  • Map zooms to fit the track
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Elevation-Based Coloring

Tracks display with colors indicating terrain type. See at a glance where the climbs and descents are.

ColorMeaningDescription
🟒 GreenFlatLevel terrain (insignificant elevation change)
🟠 OrangeAscentClimbing / Uphill sections
πŸ”΅ BlueDescentDescending / Downhill sections
🟑 YellowDifficultSteep sections (> 28° slope) overlay

Visual Markers

  • Start marker: A circle at the beginning of the track
  • End marker: A diamond at the end of the track
  • Helps orient yourself on the trail
Elevation Coloring
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Elevation Profile Chart

Interactive chart showing the vertical profile of your track. Visualize every climb and descent along the route.

Chart Elements

  • X-axis: Distance along track
  • Y-axis: Elevation
  • Colors: Match track coloring (green/orange/blue)

Interactions

  • Drag to scrub through the track
  • Corresponding location highlights on map
  • Remaining ascent, descent, distance, time and other stats are updated as you scrub through the track
Elevation Chart

High-Grade Segments

Steep or challenging terrain is automatically detected and highlighted with a distinct visual overlay.

Visual Indicators

  • Yellow dashed overlay on very steep portions
  • Indicates sections requiring extra caution
  • Based on grade analysis of the track
  • Visible on both map and elevation chart
High-Grade Segments

Alert Points & Popups

Warning markers appear at critical locations. Tap any alert for detailed technical information about high-grade segments.

Alert Information

  • Difficulty level (Mostly Flat, Uphill, Steep, Very Steep, Scramble, Technical)
  • Section distance in meters
  • Elevation change with +/- indication
  • Peak angle in degrees
  • Estimated time to traverse the section

How to View

  1. Tap on any ⚠️ alert marker on the track
  2. Popup displays technical details about the high-grade segment
  3. Information helps assess terrain challenges
Alert Points

Trail Report

Comprehensive terrain analysis with detailed tables, statistics, and section-by-section breakdown.

Report Sections

  • Route Description: Summary of trail characteristics
  • Terrain Summary: Breakdown of terrain types
  • Grade Profile Table: Distance by grade category
  • High-Grade Segments List: Each segment with details
  • Timing Estimates: Pace recommendations

How to Access

  1. Load a GPX track
  2. Tap Trail Report button in stats panel
  3. Full-screen report opens
  4. Scroll through all sections
Trail Report
Trail Report Details

Track Statistics

Essential metrics calculated automatically when you load any track.

StatDescription
DistanceTotal track length
Elevation GainTotal meters/feet climbed
Elevation LossTotal meters/feet descended
Estimated TimeApproximate hiking duration
Recorded TimeActual time from GPX data
Terrain %Flat, uphill, downhill percentages
Avg AnglesAverage incline/decline angles
Track Statistics

Track Settings

Customize how statistics are calculated based on expected terrain difficulty.

SettingEffect
Terrain ComplexityEasy/Moderate/Difficult β€” adjusts time estimates
On-Track DistanceThreshold for "on track" vs "off track" detection
Track Settings

Track Filter

Filter the track view to show specific sections for detailed analysis.

FilterShows
No FilterEntire track
To Max AltitudeFrom start to highest point
To Max DistanceFrom start to furthest point

Direction Toggle

  • From Start: Filter from track beginning
  • From End: Filter from track end (reversed)
Track Filter
Track Filter Result

Save, Share & Manage

Full track management: save to device, share with others, or manage your tracks.

ActionWhat It Does
SaveSave track as GPX file to device
ShareSend via email, messaging, cloud
RenameChange track name (long press on track name)
ReverseFlip direction β€” start becomes end
DeleteRemove track from app

Offline Maps Download

Download map tiles along your track for use without cell service. Navigate remote areas with confidence.

How to Download

  1. Load/select a saved GPX track
  2. Tap Offline Map button
  3. Select map type: Outdoor and/or Satellite
  4. Tap Download
  5. Wait for completion β€” continues in background

Important Requirements

  • Track must be saved: Offline maps can only be downloaded for saved GPX tracks
  • Network connection: Initial download requires internet access
  • Storage space: Maps can be several MB per track

What Downloads

  • Tiles at multiple zoom levels
  • Covers the track corridor
  • Selected map types

How to Delete Offline Maps

  1. Select the GPX track that has an offline map
  2. Tap the Delete button in the track panel
  3. In the deletion options, check "Delete associated offline map"
  4. Tap Delete to confirm

Offline maps are stored with their associated GPX tracks. Deleting the offline map removes the downloaded tiles but keeps the GPX track data.

Map type selector Download progress

Height Map (Elevation Profile Chart) Auto-Download

For tracks created from OSM trails or Track Builder, elevation data downloads automatically from online services. No user action required.

When It Triggers

  • Convert an OSM trail to GPX
  • Exit Track Builder (saving path to GPX)
  • Download starts automatically in background
  • Elevation profile appears when complete

What Updates

  • Elevation chart and coloring
  • Statistics (gain, loss, min/max)
  • High-grade segments and alerts

OSM Trail Discovery & Search

Highlight all OpenStreetMap trails in the visible map area. Discover hiking paths, cycling routes, and nature trails anywhere in the world without knowing their names.

How to Discover

  1. Navigate/zoom to an area you want to explore
  2. Tap button in control panel
  3. All OSM trails in view highlight on the map
  4. Tap any highlighted trail to see its name and info

What You Can Do

  • View trail info: Name (if available) and length
  • Use with Ruler: Measure along the selected trail
  • Convert to GPX: One tap to create full GPX track
  • Auto height map: Elevation chart downloads automatically after conversion
Trails on Outdoor Map
Trails highlighted on outdoor map
Trails on Satellite Map
Trails highlighted on satellite map
Trail Info
Trail info popup
Convert to GPX
Convert trail to GPX

Route Planning

Track Builder β€” Drawing

Create custom routes by drawing directly on the map. Freehand drawing with real-time distance tracking, undo/redo, and precision controls.

How to Draw

  1. Expand control panel, tap
  2. Touch map where you want to start
  3. A green arrow will appear at the touch point
  4. Drag finger to draw the desired route
  5. Tap on the arrow to switch into erasing mode, arrow becomes a circle
  6. Drag the circle back along the route to erase part of it
  7. Use Undo/Redo buttons to correct mistakes

Drawing Tips

  • Zoom in for precise drawing and better control
  • Make mistakes? Use Undo liberally β€” it's easy to redraw

Builder Widget Controls

  • Distance: Real-time total path length (meters/feet)
  • Undo (): Remove last drawn segment
  • Redo (): Restore recently undone segment
  • Fit (): Zoom and center map on entire drawn path

Undo & Redo

  • Undo: Tap to remove the last drawn segment
  • Redo: Tap to restore a recently undone segment
  • Multiple levels: Can undo multiple segments in sequence
  • History reset: Drawing a new segment clears the redo history
Track Builder

Track Builder β€” Trail Merge

Merge existing OSM trails into your custom route. One of Track Builder's most powerful features β€” combine official trails with your custom paths for perfect routes.

How to Merge Trails

  1. Load OSM trails or GPX tracks
  2. Tap on a trail you'd like to merge to select it
  3. Move track builder tip close to the selected trail
  4. When within ~15 meters, trail highlights pink with arrows at both ends
  5. A circle marker appears at the nearest intersection point
  6. Adjust arrow positions along the selected trail as needed
  7. Tap an arrow to append that trail segment in the direction of the arrow
  8. You can merge multiple trails for complex route building

Complete Visual Indicators

IndicatorMeaningWhat It Shows
Pink trailSelected trail ready to mergeTrail is active and can be appended
Directional arrowsAppend points at trail endsTap to extend route from intersection to this end
Circle markerIntersection pointWhere your path meets the selected trail
Start/end markersRoute orientationCircle = start, diamond = end of merged segment

Merge Examples

  • Trail approach: Draw from parking lot to merge with official trail start
  • Trail detour: Draw around a closed section and reconnect
  • Complex routes: Combine multiple trails with custom connectors
  • Trail continuation: Extend beyond trail end to your destination
Pink trail with arrows
After appending

Save as GPX

Exit Track Builder to save your drawn path as a full GPX track with automatic elevation data. Transforms your custom route into a complete track with all analysis features.

How to Save

  1. Tap button in control panel to exit Track Builder mode
  2. Choose Yes to save the track, No to discard it, or Continue to keep building
  3. Track is converted to GPX and saved to your device
  4. Long press on the track name to rename it

After Saving β€” Full GPX Features

  • Elevation coloring: Green/flat, orange/climb, blue/descent, yellow/steep
  • Elevation chart: Interactive profile with distance scrubbing
  • High-grade segments: Yellow overlays on steep terrain
  • Trail report: Comprehensive analysis with tables and stats
  • Statistics: Distance, gain/loss, estimated time, terrain percentages
  • Offline maps: Download tiles along your custom route

Use Cases & Route Types

  • Custom day hikes: Combine multiple trails with your own connectors
  • Approach routes: Draw from parking to official trailheads
  • Alternative paths: Create detours around closed sections
  • Exploration routes: Plan paths through unmapped terrain
  • Hybrid adventures: Mix official trails with off-trail sections
Convert to GPX GPX Track Result

Waypoints

Waypoints

Mark important locations on the map for navigation, reference, and planning your outdoor adventures.

How to Create

  1. Long-press on map location
  2. Tap Create Waypoint
  3. Enter waypoint name
  4. Waypoint appears at that location

Edit & Manage

  • Tap any waypoint to view details
  • Edit name and description
  • Delete waypoints when no longer needed
Waypoint on map Waypoint details

Share & Import Waypoints

Share GPS coordinates with others and import locations from clipboard to create waypoints instantly.

Share Coordinates

  • Long-press any location on the map
  • Tap "Share Geo-Coordinates"
  • Send via Messages, Email, or any app
  • Format: 45.1234N 12.5678E

Import from Clipboard

  • Copy coordinates from any source
  • Open Waypoint Picker
  • Import button activates automatically
  • Tap to create waypoint at that location

Supported Formats

  • Cardinal: 45.1234N 12.5678E
  • Decimal: 45.1234 -12.5678

Weather

Temperature Overlay

See temperature distribution across the map with color-coded areas and numeric labels.

Map ColorTemperature Range
 Very Cold (-40Β°C to -30Β°C)
 Cold (-30Β°C to -20Β°C)
 Cold (-20Β°C to -10Β°C)
 Freezing (-10Β°C to 0Β°C)
 Cool (0Β°C to 10Β°C)
 Mild (10Β°C to 20Β°C)
 Warm (20Β°C to 25Β°C)
 Warm (25Β°C to 30Β°C)
 Hot (30Β°C to 35Β°C)
 Very Hot (35Β°C+)
Temperature Overlay

Radar / Precipitation

Current and forecasted precipitation with intensity coloring and nowcast labels.

Map ColorIntensity (mm/h)
 Very light drizzle (0.1-0.5)
 Light drizzle (0.5-1.0)
 Drizzle (1.0-2.0)
 Light rain (2.0-4.0)
 Moderate rain (4.0-8.0)
 Rain (8.0-16.0)
 Heavy rain (16.0-25.0)
 Very heavy rain (25.0-40.0)
 Intense rain (40.0-60.0)
 Extreme storms (60.0+)
Weather Radar

Weather Animation

Weather data animates through time to show how conditions change. Watch precipitation systems move across the map and temperature patterns shift throughout the day.

How Animation Works

  • Automatic Playback: Weather animates continuously when enabled, cycling through time frames every 1.5 seconds
  • Time Range: Shows past conditions (up to 3 hours ago) and future forecasts (up to 5 hours ahead)
  • Time Display: Shows "in 01:30" for future forecasts or "2:00 ago" for past data
  • What It Shows: Precipitation movement, storm development, temperature changes over time

Controls

  1. Tap in weather widget to pause animation
  2. Tap to resume automatic playback
  3. Time display updates to show current animation frame
Weather Animation

Weather at Specific Location

Get comprehensive weather information for any point on the map. Check current conditions, forecasts, and detailed weather data at your exact destination.

How to Check

  1. Long-press on any map location
  2. Tap Show Weather in context menu
  3. Detailed weather popup appears with current conditions and forecast

What You See

  • Current Temperature: Current temp with min/max range
  • Weather Conditions: Description (sunny, cloudy, rain, etc.)
  • Wind: Speed and direction (compass points)
  • Precipitation: Current and forecasted amounts
  • Forecast: Next 1, 6, and 12 hour conditions
  • Location: GPS coordinates of the queried point

Use For

  • Check summit weather vs. trailhead temperatures
  • Compare weather conditions at different elevations
  • Verify weather at campsite or destination locations
  • Plan timing around forecasted weather changes
Weather at Point
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Data Sources & Limitations

Weather data requires internet connection.

Important Notes

  • Requires internet connection for all weather features
  • Weather forecasts are predictions, not guarantees
  • Mountain areas may have different microclimates
  • Plan ahead and check weather before losing signal
Weather Sources

βš™οΈ Settings & UI

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Theme Selection

Choose light or dark theme, or let the app follow your device's system setting.

ThemeBest For
LightBright outdoor conditions, sunlight readability
DarkNight use, OLED battery savings
SystemAutomatic switching with device schedule

How to Change

  1. Expand control panel, tap Settings (βš™οΈ)
  2. Select theme: Light, Dark, or System
  3. Theme applies immediately
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Unit Systems

Choose between Metric or Imperial measurement systems for all distances, elevations, speeds, and temperatures.

SystemDistanceElevationSpeedTemperature
Metricmeters, kmmeterskm/hΒ°C
Imperialfeet, milesfeetmphΒ°F

How to Change

  1. Expand control panel, tap Settings (βš™οΈ)
  2. Select unit system: Metric or Imperial
  3. Changes apply immediately to all displays

What Gets Converted

  • Altitude readings in info panel and weather
  • Distance measurements in ruler and tracks
  • Speed displays in GPS info
  • Elevation data in track statistics
  • Temperature in weather overlays
  • Precipitation amounts in weather data

Ready to Explore?

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