FarOut Guides
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Version :11.1.4
Size :141.23Mb
Updated :Nov 7,2022
Developer :Atlas Guides DE, Inc.
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Description
FarOut (formerly Guthook Guides) is the most popular app for long-distance hiking, biking, and paddling. Explore 100+ trail guides around the world while staying connected to your friends & family back home with our Check-in feature. WORKS COMPLETELY OFFLINE Each guide works completely offline, even in airplane mode. It uses your mobile device's internal GPS to display your location and guide you along the trail no matter where you are. Whether you go on a day hike, section hike, or thru hike, FarOut will help you find your way. The majority of thru-hikers use our app on America's Triple Crown trails which include the Appalachian Trail, Pacific Crest Trail, and Continental Divide Trail. FAMILY AND FRIENDS CAN FOLLOW YOUR ADVENTURE Invite friends and family to follow you on your adventure. Drop Check-ins along the trail and leave updates to let your followers know you're safe. Adjust your privacy settings, approve followers, find friends to follow, and manage check-ins in the Social menu. TRUSTED DATA FarOut has your adventure covered with detailed maps showing your exact GPS location, detailed trails, and useful waypoints. All of our data is collected by trusted individuals and partners, and is kept up to date. KEY FEATURES -Works offline: no data or internet required after initial setup -Detailed waypoints and town resupply guides -Keep your friends and family up to date by checking in and sharing your location -Detailed offline maps including GPS location, detailed routes, and waypoints -Elevation profile view to see when your next big climb is -Create your own custom route and waypoints to plan your trip -Stay informed by reading real-time waypoint comments from other hikers, bikers, and paddlers DETAILED WAYPOINTS AND TOWN GUIDES -Waypoints include: water sources, shelters, campsites, road crossings, trailheads, junctions, viewpoints, peaks, parking, and many others -Town guides include: accommodation, restaurants, resupply, laundry, post offices, shops, historical sites, and more UNITED STATES NATIONAL SCENIC TRAILS: Appalachian Trail Arizona Trail Continental Divide Trail Florida Trail Ice Age Trail New England Trail Pacific Crest Trail Pacific Northwest Trail UNITED STATES REGIONAL TRAILS: Allegheny Trail Benton MacKaye Trail Buckeye Trail Buffalo River Trail The Colorado Trail Eagle Rock Loop Grafton Loop Trail International Appalachian Trail John Muir Trail The Long Trail Lost Coast Trail Mid State Trail Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway Mount Whitney Trail Ocean to Lake Trail Ouachita Trail Ozark Highlands Trail Pinhoti Trail Tahoe Rim Trail Tully Trail Wonderland Trail UNITED STATES TRAIL NETWORKS: Acadia National Park Baxter State Park Camden Hills Camel's Cutler Coast Donnell Pond Public Reserved Land Glastenbury & Bald Mountain Gulf Hagas Killington & Pico Maine High Peaks Mahoosuc Range Monadnock State Park Mount Mansfield Mount Sunapee Pillsbury State Park Pinnacle Mountain State Park San Jacinto Mountains Stratton Mountain Tumbledown & Little Jackson White Mountain National Forest Worcester Range CANADA: Great Divide Trail International Appalachian Trail NEW ZEALAND: Te Araroa Greenstone & Caples Track Kepler Track Milford Track Routeburn Track AUSTRALIA HIKING: Australian Alps Walking Track Bibbulmun Track Cape to Cape George Bass Coastal Walk Heysen Trail Larapinta Trail Overland Track South Coast and Port Davey Track Three Capes Track Walk the Yorke Wilson's Promontory Grand Circuit AUSTRALIA CYCLING: Dozens of long-distance routes and Rails to Trails routes across the entire country UK & EUROPE: Camino Frances / Camino de Santiago Camino Finisterre Camino del Norte Croatian Long Distance Trail Coast to Coast, Wainwright's Cotswold Way Hadrian's Wall Path The Ridgeway South Downs Way Tour du Mont Blanc West Highland Way MIDDLE EAST: Israel National Trail Jordan Trail SOUTH AMERICA: Torres del Paine, O & W Circuits (Chile) SUPPORT If you have any questions, email us at [email protected]
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    By michtanger (Pickup)Jun 2,2022
    FarOut long trail hiking products are the very best for novice and experienced backpackers alike. They are simple, reliable detailed maps with everything a backpacker needs for a successful hike. The maps are routinely updated to ensure accuracy and saved me a couple times when I wondered off trail on the PCT while not paying enough attention. The embedded trail alerts and user generated reports on water sources and camping are invaluable. I have hiked many times with and without FarOut map products on various trails. If they are available for your hike, pay the very reasonable price and don’t set out without FarOut in hand. One more thing, their tech support is second to none. I needed to have my account reset and several of my previously purchased hiking products reloaded to my account and tech support (Kevin) got right on it and gave me the personalized attention that companies rarely provide in the post Covid world. I was up and running again in no time. These guys are the...
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    By Silver SupertrampOct 17,2019
    What a difference this app makes on a thru hike! Although it does take away a bit of the spontaneous adventure out of a hike, it’s more than necessary for the modern interpretation of a thru hike. Being able to plan out your day with accurate up to date information makes it possible to push all the way until dark and not worry about water or a flat spot to camp. The aspect of a community is also great with the ability to easily add your own input and look back on what previous generations of hikers had to say. You’ll see some sweet hidden gems along the trail because of this! I love the concept for the big trails, and I won’t ever attempt a thru hike without something like it. However, I give 4 stars because there is still a lot of room for improvement. Even in the couple years I’ve had the app they’ve made some good changes, but it still feels a bit awkward navigating through the app on occasion and some features feel a bit lazy. I’m sure as more and more folks start to flood the tr...