Peakbagger
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Updated :Sep 12,2022
Developer :Mountainside
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Based on online discussions about the Peak Bagger app, here are three topics and corresponding questions: Topic 1: Elevation Gain Tracking What features do you expect the app to have for tracking your elevation gain during hikes? Topic 2: Route Finding and Navigation How do you think the app will help you find and navigate to the summit of your target peaks? Topic 3: User Community and Sharing Will you use the app's user-generated trail reports and photos to plan your hikes and share your own experiences with others?
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Pros and Cons from users' feedback
Based on the user reviews of the Peak Bagger app on Google Play Store, here are three cons and pros in 15 words or less for each: **Cons:** 1. Inaccurate route directions and lack of clear navigation lead to frustration. 2. Limited customizability options for mapping and plotting routes disappoint users. 3. Occasional app crashes and freezes hinder the user experience and disappointment. **Pros:** 1. Comprehensive database of mountain peaks and trails makes planning easy and fun. 2. Detailed route tracking and altitude logging accurately record user's progress. 3. User-friendly interface and clear maps simplify navigation and route-finding for new users. Please note that the opinions expressed in the reviews may vary, and these points are based on a general interpretation of the user reviews.
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Description
Bring the mountains with you wherever you go!

* Search the huge database of mountains and trip reports from Peakbagger.com and ListsOfJohn.com
* Keep track of your climbs, even when offline
* Measure your progress against hundreds of peak lists
* Get route information and directions from SummitPost and ListsofJohn.com
* Find peaks near your current location, or near other peaks
* Filter peaks by prominence, or climbed vs. unclimbed, or inclusion on a peak list
* See what other peaks are often climbed together with your target peak

* See weather forecasts for all U.S. peaks from the National Weather Service, and for 11,000+ major peaks worldwide from mountain-forecast.com
* See topographic maps for anywhere in the world (+/- 60 degrees latitude)
* See protected land area coverage in North America, Europe, Japan, and Australia and New Zealand.
* Save a peak to your device for offline use, including topographic maps
* Download topographic maps along a route for offline use

* Import and display GPS tracks and waypoints instantly
* On-screen compass keeps you oriented along your track

* Long click on the map to get Street View, elevation, and driving directions
* Record your starting elevation, and information about the gear and route you used
* Leaderboards show the top climbers for each peak list
* See peaks your Peakbagger buddies have climbed recently

* Automatically upload your ascents to ListsOfJohn (U.S. peaks)
* Show daily satellite imagery for any location on any day since 2011
* Display elevation profile for a GPS track, and show your current location along the profile
* See sunrise and sunset times at a peak, even when offline

* Record GPS tracks, including timestamps, and add them to your ascents
* Create and edit tracks right in the app

* Automatically find survey benchmarks near peaks (U.S.)
* Hunt benchmarks and get your finds recorded in the official government benchmark data sheets


HOW TO IMPORT GPS TRACKS - 4 OPTIONS

1) Click on the "Load GPS track" link on the ascent details page for an ascent that has a GPS track.

2) Click on a GPX, KML or KMZ file on your phone, for example, in an email attachment or on Google Drive

3) Open a GPX file in your Web browser, then click "Share" in the browser's menu, then select "Peakbagger"

4) Download or copy a GPX, KML, or KMZ file to your phone manually, then open it with a file browsing app (such as Discoverer)
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    By Eric LawlerJun 17,2022
    I have used the browser site for years and loved the functionality. This made my day when I saw there is now an app! Great app!
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    By Bungle JoyApr 23,2022
    Got more ideas for my virtual travel bucket list
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    By Michael ChangMar 19,2022
    Love it's 3D map. However, the app constantly give warning and vibration in no GPS area which caused battery to drained out fast. Is there way to turn the warning off?
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    By Jacqui HughezFeb 12,2022
    Just downloaded this and adding peaks I've completed, but see they don't have a UK Ethels list and not many of the Ethels included in their peaks - otherwise seems good
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    By Assad NikfarMay 15,2021
    excellent