I am sending this letter to inform you of my immediate resignation from my position as project manager at ABC Company. I use 'OSMAND' when driving to the parking spot and 'World Topo Map' when hiking on foot. I do a good bit of mountaineering. We use CalTopo.com (Works everywhere, not just California) and GaiaGPS.com for offline mapping and track recording. Right now I use "Easy GPS logger" for this although it lacks a map aspect. The subscription model has distorted the smartphone map app ecosystem, just like it has the rest of the software industry. The 20% layoff earlier this year was definitely the lowest low, but the whole org was affected, not just Gaia. This looks good. Individuals of different nationalities in an environment Many displaced people or immigrants fail to be aware of their new realities and locate themselves in the present. Awesome work fellow Indianian! Regarding location tracking in the background, this is not working inside web browsers. I was not aware of the Knobstone trail even though I live relatively close in Lexington, KY. We'll be hitting it for some day hikes this winter. Here are some relevant issues: Thanks! If not, find a trail where you stay close to the trailhead. Ive been messing with SwiftUI/Kotlin and recently switched to flutter earlier this year. I don't think I'd even make it a mile! In the SAR world, it's very rare we search for people who are intentionally going off trail (e.g. I bet you can find some good YouTube channels too with camping tips too. It's set up currently to support a single trail, where the trail and trail markers are deployed with the rest of the app. head west, no hazards on route), it's easier to recover. We have been using Gaia and love it but your UI looks fantastic and I'll get it installed. They have offline-friendly paid maps of a lot of the largest scenic trails in America. I've used maptiler in the past and found that using Mapbox GL JS with 50,000 map loads free-tier was significantly cheaper for me. That being said, it's a web app which means it runs in your browser. I'm going to see if I can draw my own trail with the GPS visualizer this weekend! I currently live in Rocky Mountain National Park where I climb, hike, and ski nearly every day - my partner also works for the Park Service. https://www.usgs.gov/faqs/how-do-us-topo-maps-differ-histori https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barkley_Marathons. MapOut is a clear winner for me, the interface is the most intuitive for all the basics and Im always stumbling on new, useful features. What's really unique about it is that they got buy-in from a huge number of regional trail organizations and land managers, so it's frequently updated and generally quite accurate. So a generic WMS viewer capability with the ability to save cached tiles offline in Gaia could provide that functionality without incurring additional bandwidth costs. Found it useful going to Yosemite and planning some hikes over there, especially to know recent comments. Isn't Gaia's business model to charge for access to the maps we've already paid for with our taxes (such as USGS topographic quads)? I am looking for a map app for Android atm.. I understand the privacy implications, but if it was an API only available to installed PWAs, and with an indicator similar to native apps when recording geolocation in the background, I feel like that would be acceptable. Seems to be pretty similar, 100% offline topo maps with additional things like route planning, detailed trails, GPS, etc. This looks like the alternative I've been looking for. Works great for hikes in my experience. I usually use maps.me, (and sometimes outdooractive, they have a walking layer, it's under paid plan, and even when I tried the paid, there walking layer didn't appear to do anything.). We get the latest imagery taken from the satellites (Sentinel-2 and Landsat 8/9) nearly as soon as it's acquired, and then apply some quality filters to it which either accept the imagery for processing or reject it. My learning process stopped and I havent improved for a while now. The northern end has some good hills too, albeit made of sand but does have some beautiful views, too! For the activity profiles, the Edge Explore 2 is a bit unique here in that youve got three preset activity profiles: Road, Indoor, and Off Road. Email Trigger node: backport V2 mark-seen-after processing to V1. I got very inspired as I was building it too. Nothing is ready to be shared yet, but when it is I'll announce it here first for beta testers: You should consider changing the name to something that isn't single trail-specific. It doesn't have social functions or trail recommendations, but you can grab layers from just about everywhere, from USGS topo maps, to forest service maps, specialty layers and more. Feeling the need for self-development, I would like to request for an extended leave, a sabbatical, in order to continue my studies and earn an MBA degree. What did you bring that you didn't need? I successfully used it on my five day adventure along the Knobstone Trail in southern Indiana, and even though it's web-based it hardly consumed any battery life on my old first-gen Pixel XL. These factors are usually (but not always) correlated to location on the earth. Thanks for the OsmAnd tips, and that does help a bit, the tracks stick around a little longer when zooming out, but not nearly long enough if I'm zoomed out to the 2km+ levels, they just disappear. So people little by little put a lot of riding data in it (trails, routes, media, info etc), the word spread, and over couple of years it turned out to be pretty much the best trail riding/mapping app. When something gets stuck in their heads they can ignore the practicalities involved in it like simple happiness and day to day maintenance. It does have a number of analysis features, but it's not as multi-day-hiking-specific.). Do you know https://faroutguides.com/ (formerly GutHook)? yazarken bile ulan ne klise laf ettim falan demistim. I've been thinking about sharing more camping/hiking resources on my website. If we analyze the example we can see how there is a request to be absent from work due to illness, which could also be considered as a medical leave and there is usually statutory sick pay when we have this type of situation. - App generates map PDF with numbered markers (milestones). I've been working on an adventure motorcycling trip planning app which has similar requirements of being able to work offline as you ride your preplanned trip. Didn't realize Indiana had hills like that! Preferably on lock screen, without unlocking phone. While we're on the Hiking topic: I recently created a web app in my free time to visualize GPS tracking files in a 3D terrain. Steel HR is a water-resistant activity tracking watch with heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, and smartphone notifications to help improve overall health. I encourage you to check out some more modern OSM maps, like ours :). I am grateful for your advice to do my homework including learning to use and carry a compass and a map. [2] https://github.com/iosphere/Leaflet.hotline. Unless it's a one time payment. Excellent. And if there are no visible landmarks in flat country, then having a satellite GPS is pretty key! One question if you're able to comment - what's up with the satellite snow coverage layers? This item Fitbit Charge 4 Fitness and Activity Tracker with Built-in GPS, Heart Rate, Sleep & Swim Tracking, Rosewood/Rosewood, One Size (S &L Bands Included) Fitbit Charge 5 Advanced Fitness & Health Tracker with Built-in GPS, Stress Management Tools, Sleep Tracking, 24/7 Heart Rate and More, Black/Graphite, One Size (S &L Bands Included) Also, can use SQLite map cache, which can be created by some other program, e.g. At one side of the continuum is the dimension opposite to the other side of the continuum. I've been to the dunes a couple times but I'd definitely like to explore more up there. You will have some great views of the KT during winter for sure. Xbox Series X voice control and even has a built-in lost remote locator for when it gets stuck between the couch cushions. My personal favorite is MapOut for the iPhone. Not parent commenter, but use Gaia offline maps on a regular basis (at least once a month). I make sure to go on airplane mode and hard-reload the app, and it generally works great. About Our Coalition. But your map is much smaller and users likely don't pan/zoom it very much. I know! MDN's web docs were instrumental. I don't mind paying for an app, I paid for some others outside of the Google store (nine folders and cryptomator) but many don't bother to offer this option. Yeah. Where you see sharp gradients from green to red is where the steepest slopes are. But it's a feature I'd like on a hiking app. SAS.Planet. Google had an app called MyTracks[1] a while ago which was a very nice and simple way to have an offline google map and record your tracks. In my case, looking at a very similar set of requirements for a project yet to be started, a target audience that includes both Android and iOS and people who might be reluctant to install an app (but should have the option to "offlinify" the website they use, perfect match for PWA). Alltrails and many other products (even paid Pro, which i have) is total garbage. Certainly you can't download regions. They locked the data and the app behind a subscription service, and not long after that, they've bundled some related web sites with it and sold it to off to some bigger company for quite a nice sum from what I've heard. And tbh the Organic Maps (fork of maps.me) is quite good for hikes even though its meant for more urban stuff and is totally free to download huge regions of terrain, and it has good route finding along trails (crazy how all apps dont have this even some highly rated ones.). And I suspect a lot of people dont carry because they figure they have a phone. On the cycling front it is the only app I know that has a sensible route planner and turn-by-turn navigation. My single favorite app I. There's something about integrating the two hobbies (dev & backpacking) that really invigorated me. I am releasing it with an open source license in case anyone wants to use it as a boilerplate to create their own. On the flip side, we've been working really hard on developing a roadmap that centers on stabilising and enhancing the bedrock features that our users have come to expect, and that are sometimes less than perfect. Also use organic maps. For regular use, you might want to enable that for a secondary profile though, as the screen usually is overwhelmed with even one of these sets of routes. This depression wallpaper describes how depression takes the joy away. It's fully offline and uses USGS Topo, Imagery, and Basic Imagery. It is a challenging activity that enables analytical reasoning and creative thinking. In addition to various GIS layers, they also have Nat Geo Trails Illustrated maps and IGN maps for France, both of which I have found immensely useful. This type of resignation letter due to bad behavior of boss sample, sets a precedent against poor management conditions and an unsatisfied employee that feels undervalued. [1]: https://www.rei.com/learn/c/camping/t/skills?ir=category%3Ac Very cool, but fwiw Gaia does all of this beautifully. Email Trigger node: improve connection handling and credentials. Maybe one of ye could recommend something? Pretty cool, though I'd just want an app that shows hiking/walking tracks, even when zoomed out. I'm glad this is inspiring you. In short, introjection is a message that a child receives from parents or other authority figures, before that child is mature enough to think about that message whether it is ok or not, to pass it through their own filters to finally accept it Boundaries can be emotional or physical, ranging from weak to stiff, with good and healthy boundaries almost always falling in between. According to their site: > Complete copies of the SRTM3 and USGS NED databases, as well as a large number of SRTM1 and ASTER tiles, are stored on GPS Visualizer's server`. Sure, Apples WatchOS 9 update for many of their other watches, including the recent Apple Watch Series 8, has brought a massive slate of new features aimed at that crowd such as running power, triathlon support, and more. Everything is online so they can make sure you've paid for it. I wish there was some web API to record geolocation in the background over time. It relies heavily on open source libraries and open map tile providers. Feel free to reach out with any specific questions. This is great! Inability to attribute meaning to religious precepts This represents an outstanding case for homosexual communities and their role in religious practices. Unfortunately Apple doesn't support all the same features because they want to incentivize people using their app store. The downside is that it takes a while to download the tiles (only once though) because you do download all the tiles for the area you select. I had a lot of success with Backcountry Navigator. Introjection stops us from being self-aware, often appears in personal and professional relationships, and reduces our self-confidence. Its here you can customize your activity profiles, pair sensors, as well as access device settings including phone pairing, incident detection, battery saver mode, and more. I haven't thought much about the privacy implication but I figure if you go through the trouble of installing a PWA and granting it access to your location then why not? But if all you're looking for is USGS topos, I'd use Avenza. For Android, OSMAnd is good enough for navigation and Qfield can load any GIS vector or raster layer from a desktop QGIS project. I wonder if there are any dark mode tilesets for maps not sure how that would affect legibility during the day but it would be perfect for evening at camp, for previewing the next day's hike. That should give you a good place to start. Is there a map app that has same satellite imagery as google maps but isnt google maps? [1] https://developer.android.com/training/location/background. Seems like an account is required to email upload routes maybe? I wonder what is going on in that country :). They deprecated and open-sourced it. This app is inspiring me to take my newfound love of nature and trails for a day trip or even a multi-day trip. The MBTI personality test consisted of 16 personality types and four core domains of personality which lie on the continuum. I know that pain. A really fantastic team building some absolutely gorgeous topographic basemaps from publicly available data. I'm banging away on it every night when I get home from work. - Read up on Leave No Trace principles so that you can conserve the outdoors and make sure others can have the same enjoyment[2]. Nice, thanks for the tips and the thoughts! I'm learning that there are lots of alternatives to Google Maps and Mapbox which I love to see. >My broader concern is the acquisition by Outside Magazine is not going smoothly. I'd be curious to know how this directly impacted Gaia development. I don't find it as bad but perhaps I'm not using it for the same uses cases as you are. I really do spend many many hours on trails every year, in the mountains, in all seasons. Woah, nice! I moved it to the root and that fixed my problem but you can also configure the scope when you register it[2]. I tried to use those to scout for a hike in October, but both most recent and cloudless were from 2021. Zwift uploads to Strava only. One problem with world topo map is that the satellite imagery is not great, having the far superior google maps satellite imagery would really be beneficial so I could see where small trails are relative to me. And as far as getting the word out, it's easier to make it specific to a particular community since I know where they hang out online and how to get it in front of eyeballs. Yours is a good example of what can be done by keeping it simple and not getting wrapped around the axle with complicated frameworks. OsmAnd is fantastic, but there's room for improvement. including Strava, to automatically send your workout data into their app. Yes, definitely the large majority of AT hikers I've met rely very heavily on the GutHook/FarOut app as their primary nav tool. I don't think the webapp works offline. I only intend this to be a boilerplate for others to start their own projects. The All Trails cost seems too much for me, because my hiking is limited to 1 or 2 trails. So red = highest points along the trail and green = lowest points. The the other shoe dropped. Nice app. Working on it brought out some enthusiasm I haven't had in a long time--really since I first started coding for fun. Adding slope to the graph is as simple as adding a line in the configuration. - Consider the wildlife in your area and whether you need to bring bear spray and hang your food (and any fragrant items) I'm not the best person to help you with them, though -- I'm a geospatial data / cartography engineer. This is cool. Although not identical in features, I heartily recommend WorkOutDoors (. I'll need to field test it soon ;). One of the 'business model' for current top hiking app - AllTrails - is to get offline coverage. I'm not even brave enough for the http://www.uwharrie100.com/. This is a trail companion web app (think AllTrails) I hacked together in a couple weeks time. For the most common ones, the .org website and OsmAnd the Android app: - on osm.org you can click on layers on the right and select a different presentation. Web. 34. I regret to inform you that I am offering my resignation, as I need to take some time off for health reasons. Can I ask you how calculated the slope gradients (if I'm reading that right? including Strava, to automatically send your workout data into their app. Additionally, paywalling offline map access is downright evil. w.r.t the acquisition, we've seen some fairly dramatic highs and lows. That would be great! I've been using Geo Tracker for years for this, it's great. It costs money to process, host, and deliver these taxpayer -funded maps to people, especially offline. 46. That is the number one thing wilderness rescue folks will tell you. 21. All classifieds - Veux-Veux-Pas, free classified ads Website. It will cache everything in view, for certain zoom levels (configurable). Kitchen Utensil Set [1]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Progressive_web Very clear README on how to use and configure. If you get stuck customer support is fantastic. The Apple Watch Ultra is Apples real first foray into a watch suited for endurance sports, and other sporty adventures. Please please please give me a way to hear more when it's ready! I have recently been diagnosed with an illness that will need me to rest and recuperate, and I will not be able to do the job with my previous level of competence. I'd recommend starting with a single overnight. I am glad to have stumbled upon a GaiaGPS developer. I have no affiliation, but its the only paid app I appreciate as much as I do. Sample 2 resignation letter due to bad behaviour of boss sample. Sure, it was in north central RMNP - the north slope of Fairchild Mountain and the saddle between Fairchild and Hagues Peak. But I understand that this will be difficult in your case, as you're running awesome shademap. What are you using as source for height data (I see the curve colors represent the altitude). I also wanted to experiment with PWA technologies. I checked again and FreshSat has since been updated - 10/13 and 10/18 are the dates on the layer. Have you tried similar apps like Backcountry Navigator or Avenza? This is really cool! It hasn't been too bad on my battery, either. I've noticed that one of the most commonly used datasets [SRTM](https://lpdaac.usgs.gov/products/srtmgl1v003/) has some deviation compared to OSM data in high latitudes. I've completed a few ultra marathons but only on well marked impossible to get lost on trails. I use them almost exclusively offline, and both of them offer far better functionality for less battery usage than the linked PWA. Have you given Gaia GPS a try? My main issue is that bugs and feature requests dont get addressed and is starting to have the feel of Abandonware. E.g. Honestly, I have terrible natural bearings and I've never relied on a map and compass but I would love to practice with an app like what you're describing. like red = steep? I'd love to hear more about what improvements you'd like to see. Letter Asking a Board Member to Resign. My point being, they knew about the subscription/monetization since the beginning but "forgot" to mention it (for obvious reasons). You can subscribe by sending an email to ~scooter/mototripper-dev+subscribe@lists.sr.ht. In the same menu, I can also recommend Details->Show More Details, at least for browsing mode (in car navigation mode it might be less nice). But I don't think OsmAnd is great for viewing elevation profiles of routes. As a non technical person, can I download and use the app? Learn more + 42. My assumption was that youd probably be hiking on trails. https://www.rei.com/learn/c/camping/t/skills?ir=category%3Ac https://osmand.net/docs/user/plugins/contour-lines, https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23802317. Thanks for the link. I work at Gaia, though not on the mobile dev side of things. [1] https://github.com/jamealg/KT-companion/blob/master/scripts/ For uses like that I use Mapy.cz app which uses OSM and contrary to the name works all over the world. Ruminating over having no friends, no family, and no support could elicit feelings of unworthiness, rejection, and low self-esteem. It's too bad but it makes sense for privacy reasons. I'd love to see colour shading on the route lines based on the gradient or something. I think Osmand works fine for some things but really sucks for planning long, time-bound trips, which is my use case. Yes that's it! Might as well use a standalone GPS device? The egg drop. That's an artificial limit on functionality using a publicly-funded resource. That has its tradeoffs. Being a new employee can make you question yourself on whether you should or shouldnt ask for unpaid leave or any of the additional types of leave of absence you could be entitled to without even knowing, in fact, in some cases it does not matter if you are new, you could be entitled even to paid leave. One ability of it that I find awesome is that there is a huge variety of online map sources, for example, in my home country there is an independent mapping project for hiking trails, and the maps are usually more detailed and better quality than OSM. 21. Someone should compile a list! Goals in the classroom. I really appreciate the simple implementation and plan to load it with some of my favorite Kentucky hikes. Apparently, it's living on as OpenTracks[2]. Mapped out the next boy scout troop hike in just a few minutes, the way routes snap to hiking trails is really nice. A lot of the struggle of making a public map app is that map tiles are hard to host and not cheap to buy at scale. So many more apps available than I realized. hey, I'm sorry that you've been experiencing that behavior, it sounds frustrating. I'm sure it's thrilling but I would rather just hang out in a small area and enjoy the nature. Come and visit our site, already thousands of classified ads await you What are you waiting for? Health Fitness AppHave a fully featured fitness/health application similar to Fitbit and other fitness trackers.Tracks your sleep and physical activity.Like other fitness watches, the heart rate monitor is not as accurate as the chest strap on, but does give you a rough estimate. It's not too hard to learn the basics however. This item: Fitbit Charge 4 Special Edition Fitness and Activity Tracker with Built-in GPS, Heart Rate, Sleep & Swim Tracking, Black/Granite Reflective, One Size (S &L Bands Included) $128.49 ($128.49/Count) (Yes insurance exists, but hardly anyone has it). But seems like no login needed for most functionality. The killer features for me are the detailed offline mode so it works great no matter my reception, and that I can email GPX or any other export format and within 30 secs the route I emailed is showing up on my app. I chose them because I liked the way they looked most, especially zoomed in. He also has a version for Canada, which I haven't tried. The gradients are representative of elevation. It's a tool I rely on essentially every day in some pretty harsh environments so I second this concern. I haven't tried MapLibre. This is a trail companion web app (think AllTrails) I hacked together in a couple weeks time. Performance is probably always going to be better on native too. (as long as the batteries last). Hopefully they'll find time to add a slope angle overlay at some point. Initially I had the service worker js file in the `scripts` folder but it wouldn't work properly because the scope is by default relative to that file's location. Most people need about a half liter per hour during moderate activity in moderate temperatures. I think even many people who grew up here aren't aware of this trail but it is a good one with some beautiful views. I've extensively used Osmand off-line during my overlanding trips, from Cape Town to Europe across west Africa and from Czechia to Mongolia. But the counterpoint to that is you should be really, really sure you have correctly gotten back on track if you decide to move any significant distance. I'm leaning heavily on open source plugins like these [1][2]. This is great. Used it a something like 2010 to 2018 but haven't done real hiking recently. Letter Asking a Board Member to Resign. Do your research! Originally Gaia was the best way to view USGS quads on your phone. Track cropping still has no undo and recently was also buggy the crop would not stick. Hi HN! I started getting into walking after the pandemic. I remember loving this app years ago, but lost track of it during one of my upgrades. Even for Android native apps a lot of user actions are required in order to make background location tracking possible. Should've looked in your profile. I've used it for years to pre-cache maps and track my progress. > charge for access to the maps we've already paid for with our taxes. debe editi : soklardayim sayin sozluk. Note that the Samsung watches dont natively connect to sensors, so that type of data export isnt really an issue here. Ive used and tried a lot of hiking apps. But maybe someone will fork and add that kind of functionality. UniRS whose help text (see top of screen after selecting) mentions it's for pedestrians and cyclists. It's part of a larger 160 mile trail system that many people in the region use to train for the Appalachian Trail. ( https://www.usgs.gov/faqs/how-do-us-topo-maps-differ-histori ). That way you can bail if you need to. [1]: https://gpsvisualizer.com/ This ^ should be illegal. I am personally a big fan of Alltrails and their pro-subscription (with offline maps), but it is huge achievement to string this together in a couple of weeks. It helped that I had a two week time constraint! Nice. Finally, download the Lumos Companion App to track your activity, customize the lights, check the battery & sync with health apps like Strava and Apple Health. The app has all important features one needs! This person has clearly not actually used Gaia in any significant capacity and is instead taking cheap shots with the hopes of getting upvotes from others that have not used Gaia. Very nice work! Those are orienteering competitions, it takes a certain type to enjoy them. Check Visa Status With Passport It has pretty great offline features in my experience, and has a huge variety of trail maps for purchase, with all the critical waypoints and resources listed. Kitchen Utensil Set barometric, altimeter is also useful, particularly in poor visibility). 38. I really wanted to use Svelte, but I found it nearly impossible to use without a build script. It's incredibly useful when you didn't plan your route up front and you want to get an idea about what's ahead. The egg drop activity is a fun game used to induce motivation among the employees at the workplace. You can't select from a list of trails or anything like that. It is a "lifestyle" application designed to drive pro subscriptions. I hadn't tried Gaia before today. OsmAnd can do online map tiles, custom online map tiles, caching. The setting of boundaries is a crucial part of building one s identification and is really a vital aspect of mental wellbeing. Assuming someone knows when you're supposed to be back, it will be vastly easier to check the immediate vicinity of your planned route than to find you well off-trail in some other direction. Nothing is ready to be shared yet, but when it is I'll announce it here first for beta testers: This is fantastic. An example of something I stumbled onto: have a route open on your screen, zoom into some portion of the route, tap the screen and it adds markers on the route telling you the distance of the segment on screen, which persist when zoomed out. Prevalence of violent contexts Children and Thanks! Hey if you dont mind since you built it, what are the advantages of PWA vs native/flutter mobile app? Have you had any problems using downloaded maps in Gaia when there is no service? The gaps in knowledge become a real problem if the user has lost their sense of location, which happens surprisingly easily. What did you need that you didn't have? You pick a starting point and it does a loop of a set length and comes back to the same point. I used it both as a mobile app and a web app and it works great in both versions. For offline use I recommend the native app. What are some classical conditioning examples in the classroom? su entrynin debe'ye girmesi beni gercekten sasirtti. I'm not really stuck to one app (or even mobile, computer or web based app would be fine too), if there is something out there that does it better I'll switch, though I won't pay much for it, I don't use it often enough. I can easily switch to those maps when needed, and of course download them for offline use - but not the full dataset, instead you can draw a polygon of map boundaries that you want to have offline. FYI the stretch between Leota and Elk Creek is brutal. Thanks! 30. Some of the Goals of an idealist in the classroom or the role of the student is to share ideas, allow them to think outside the books or the teachers words not taking them as a universal truth, knowing that their ideas are also equally important and getting involved in their learning process. This is more of a boilerplate for other people to customize. Climbing a nearby hill for better visibility or getting on a more-traveled fire road is fine, but heading off can really slow down the search. It makes a little elevation graph below the calculated route, but it's really hard to see where this maps out to hard parts on the actual map. If you're willing to reach out to them, our support team can probably give you a hand, or at least document your issue to make it easier for us to fix. One thing that was great was the built in GPS satellite view / compass that you could use to troubleshoot when you weren't getting good GPS. I'm actually using a plugin[1] that handles elevation and slope graphing. In many cases, you wont be there to see them suffer or be there to see them go through a very difficult time. Vtriol against AT is because it is not a trail finding, offline gps, or fitness app. Then well learn about Positive psychology and then the relationship between resilience and different social psychology fields. This is something that Outside PM's have been really pushing on. Watch some of those to get a sense. For that matter, the most recent USGS topographic maps are themselves almost as bad as OSM! It's open source too, and based on OSM data: It's pretty nice and what I use because all the other apps like Gaia and Wikiloc are so extremely commercialised. A letter asking a board member to resign may have the following type of content: You are hereby notified that, in accordance with Section 21 of the Bylaws of the ABC Company, Inc., the Board of Directors has voted to remove you from your position as board director of said Corporation. Hi HN! I appreciate that you can scrub through the elevation chart to show the corresponding location on the map. Which would make sense. Can you explain why you chose ArgGis as your tile provider [1]? Gaia is far from perfect, but this characterization is so contrived that it can't be taken seriously. Not every hiking app does this, unfortunately! Then well learn about Positive psychology and then the relationship between resilience and different social psychology fields. Is there a good app like OSMAND or World Topo Map that uses the same satellite imagery as google maps? One question, are you open to PR's? I use MapLibre for one of my side-projects [1]. There is slope graph that can be setup in the plugin configuration. Just a note about Trailforks. In some cases, the number contains one letter followed by seven numeric characters. I hadn't really considered how they would scale but that's certainly an important point for anyone creating something for wider adoption. Unfortunately, this resignation is due to the hostile work environment I have been experiencing since the recent promotion I received. 1. This activity can be based on 2 to 3 small groups competing against each other or one large group . Do you know if it requires registering an account to use? Classic bait and switch tactic. Like many other apps, it has off-line vector map support, but it has the unique feature to create routes interactively by swiping your finger over the trail that you want to ride, and it will immediately build an elevation profile. I'm just wondering if anyone has any insights on how they compare. Congratulation on another fun project and I hope it scales slowly :), Since people are mentioning the apps they like, for USA users, I can heartily recommend Topo Maps US (, "trail sense" is great app in this category. So one shouldn't have stellar expectations over their acquisition. Web. Art Therapy Postcard Activity. As an occasional user of Alltrails, what is total garbage about it? Postcard activity is a very interesting and engaging activity that helps individuals in the process of self-discovery. scrambling/mountaineering/bush-whacking). I just checked my app, it does not. I agree with both of your points. I left a brief note on this in a reply to the parent comment, if you're interested. Steel HR is a water-resistant activity tracking watch with heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, and smartphone notifications to help improve overall health. And I use it. Buy Fitbit Charge 4 Fitness and Activity Tracker with Built-in GPS, Heart Rate, Sleep & Swim Tracking, Black/Black, One Size (S &L Bands Included) on Amazon.com FREE SHIPPING on qualified orders First, try to orient the map to the surroundings based on landmarks which you get readings on using the compass. [2]: https://lnt.org/why/7-principles/. Have been looking for something like this! - Make sure you carry enough water. If you get stuck customer support is fantastic. The offline route creation is very iffy though. ESRI and the USGS provide WMS tilesets of USGS topographic quads. This is an essential feature that should work correctly especially when you drive away without finishing the track something that I think happens to a lot of users. Top-down processing can also be called conceptually-driven processing since in this concept the perceptions are mostly influenced by existing beliefs, expectations and understanding. Absolutely insane. Just curious. Does it work as a web app? Some other tips that come to mind: It is on f-droid: Thank for this, that's a good design decision. Esri does not provide free access to their tile sets for offline caching. Feel free to send a hello to the list with what you'd like to see. (I ended up hand editing the GeoJSON, something that created its own problems.) How? No one is gate-keeping these taxpayer-funded resources, which is sortof what you're implying here. Show HN: I made an offline-ready hiking trail companion app, https://raruto.github.io/leaflet-elevation/. Gaia GPS[2] is probably the best outdoor mapping app. I hiked the Appalachian Trail last year and FarOut was standard kit. Release date: 2022-10-21 Nice. And that was mostly because of the data, not the app itself, because it was frankly not very good UI-wise. Not until now. The available presets are a few demos basically, there are a thousand websites out there with their own style or you could make your own (easiest might be via a commercial provider like mapbox, I'm not sure). https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mapout/id477094081. It could lead to social withdrawal, and you would get stuck in this vicious cycle. some peak locations from OSM don't match to the contour lines from SRTM. Happy Gaia user here, thanks for your work! But there are lots of skills that need practice or instruction - triangulation, aiming-off, taking a bearing, back-bearing, declination setting, heck even reading your altitude. There is a nice suburban trail near my house and I have walked several hundred miles on it. Leaflet seems like a great resource. Being stuck on a backroad with no service, 5, 10, 20 miles from where anyone can be expected to drive by is a far more common scenario than breaking your leg at the top of a mountain and needing to be evacuated. We need an open source version of AllTrails using openstreetmap. Still, new app option aside the rest of routing works great (finally). Everything has been done at least once. If you're a legacy user of Gaia, I'd encourage you to give the app another shot. Here's an idea for an app: one that teaches users how to find their position with nothing but map and compass (though having a non-GPS, i.e. I highly suggest checking out Natural Atlas (. I was definitely motivated to make this so I could get a better idea of the climbs ahead of me on our trip. Unfortunately the google maps Android app itself is unusable trash imo. For simple UIs a PWA is a great option. Then, use the compass to follow that plot as best you are able, re-orienting the map every once in a while to landmarks to verify your location. Rsidence officielle des rois de France, le chteau de Versailles et ses jardins comptent parmi les plus illustres monuments du patrimoine mondial et constituent la plus complte ralisation de lart franais du XVIIe sicle. I think we satisfy most of your requirements. Thank you so much for this! Have you done any overnight camping before? Though Id argue those 2 things are at least a minimal backup if electronics fail or arent properly setup. I work on the maps on that app, so of course you ought to try it for yourself rather than believing me. I use it both for hiking and cycling. Sleek interface. The problem happened when Jones expanded his chest again as he breathed, and in doing so Jones got stuck. Gave it a whirl and looks like a great tool for my backpacking trips. Indiana's more than just corn (but it also is just a lot of corn). Turn that into a downloadable GPX. HTTP Request node: fix sending previously selected credentials. > Track location over time and display it on the map. So it's single-use in that way. How do you fund your maptiler bill? Thanks for sharing. For the record, OSM maps lack the detail and reliability of the legacy USGS 7.5 minute topographic quads. I'd love to hear how it goes if you actually use it in the wild. As far as I can tell from being an Appalachian Trail hiker, FarOut is pretty much the industry leader. Processing Negative Core Beliefs. https://github.com/jamealg/KT-companion/blob/master/scripts/ https://napoveda.seznam.cz/en/maps/route-planner/circuit-rou https://allartk.github.io/leaflet.offline/, https://developer.android.com/training/location/background. n8n@0.199.0# View the commits for this version. My consistent experience: no cell coverage, pull up Gaia, map is displayed. 30. Xbox Series X voice control and even has a built-in lost remote locator for when it gets stuck between the couch cushions. - phone has GPS active, but only shows single number, milestone. Gaia GPS on iphone requires a subscription to save USGS topographic tiles for offline use. If your egress route is straight-forward (e.g. It's great at tracking where you've been, planning routes based on map data and making it hard to get lost while you're out there. Nice project, sleek UI and performant. (Just wondering how they compare). > "You should always research your trip ahead of time, plan training hikes, become familiar with the terrain, carry a physical compass and map and know how to use them.". We provide Mapbox satellite imagery, which isn't the same as Google's, but it's pretty good. It was introduced as a crowdsourced, free application/service which was lacking data, but had a huge audience. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ilyabogdan A service worker handles caching of most of the application resources, while a Leaflet plugin[1] handles the actual tiles. You can see it in action by loading it on your phone, switching to landscape mode and pressing the save icon () that appears. When you're riding in an area you're unfamiliar with, it's really easy to put together a good route, read reviews from other users and check out trail conditions. I have never heard of AllTrails; I will check it out. I would also recommend checking out OsmAnd Maps in this space. On a slight tangent, one app I've wanted recently is where I can automatically generate run routes of a certain distance from my location using google maps or something. The processing time is what Id expect from a $300 unit, and the route calculation to match it. Add panic because you're lost and losing daylight, and you're in a pickle.
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