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    Registered User MisterSweetie's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7turns View Post
    This link, http://www.trailmagic.com nor a google search link provide access to your web site ? What's up with that ??
    I think their website is still not working but here is a way to find the apps for your phone if you want to do that.

    http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/tr...lc/id357672043 That link (which will open itunes!!!) should take you directly to all of the AT Trail Maps by this developer, in iTunes!!
    Sardis Thru-Hiker Club - A 6.73 miler.

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    Backing Back into Backpacking
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    I just got off the AT this weekend and field tested this App. I like maps primarily for elevation profiles and to try and figure out how far I am from a certain point. This app does both of these very well. I need to experiment with the "airplane" mode of my iPhone so the battery doesn't drain as quickly but long story short this App is what I was looking for.
    The key to success in achieving a goal is focusing not on how far you have to go, but rather how far you have come.

    “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me” Phil 4:13

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    I am always torn between technology and the trail

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdg View Post
    I am always torn between technology and the trail
    I can chew gum and walk.
    Fear ridges that are depicted as flat lines on a profile map.

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