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I must add: Trail Sense by Kyle Corry.

It's an absolute delight of an app in every way possible. A large number of features for hiking including a clever use of the barometer to run in the background and provide weather warnings, the standard compass/GPS, a TON of tools like flashlight, whistle, bubble level, triangulation without GPS... unfortunately I'm not a hiker so I don't know what to do with half of these, but it's amazing.

The UI of the app is amazing too - simple and material UI, but unobtrusive. The best part? It's 3.14MB (!!!!) in size. (And it's last update was 6 days back, so active development. And of course it's open source.)

Oh btw, the Play Store listing (186 reviews) has an average of 5 stars and no review below 4 stars. Go figure.



In that category, I really have been impressed with osmand+, which uses open streetmap maps and allows you download entire state-wide regions in advance while still providing navigation and waypoint tracking. Very fun and useful for offline GPS needs.

https://f-droid.org/en/packages/net.osmand.plus/


I have used the waypoints feature on numerous occasions when trekking and have found it incredibly helpful for determining my location relative to various points of interest. It really is a fantastic app. The barometer has actually notified me of a rain storm about 30 minutes before some of the first drops fell- i was prepared for rain in the forecast that day, but it was still remarkable to see the app in action.


another vote for Trail Sense. I also love the tide predictor and notifications about meteor showers!




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