FarOut Guides

FarOut Guides

Von Atlas Guides DE, Inc.

  • Kategorie: Navigation
  • Veröffentlichungsdatum: 2013-03-08
  • Aktuelle Version: 13
  • Bewertung für Erwachsene: 12+
  • Dateigrösse: 178.72 MB
  • Entwickler: Atlas Guides DE, Inc.
  • Kompatibilität: Benötigt iOS 16.0 oder später.
Bewertung: 4.80328
4.80328
Von 21,443 Bewertungen

Beschreibung

Embark on the adventure of a lifetime with FarOut, the most reliable navigational guide app for long-distance exploration. With over 200 hiking, biking, whitewater rafting and paddling navigational guides around the world, FarOut has everything you need to blaze your owns trail. Whether you're scaling the highest peaks or exploring the wildest rivers, FarOut provides you with trusted, official trail data even when you're offline, so you can explore with confidence. And with our Check-in feature, you can keep your loved ones in the loop by letting them know exactly where you are and that you're safe. Subscribe to FarOut Unlimited and get access to all of our navigational guides, which covers over 50,000 miles. Our monthly, annual, and 6-month Season Pass plans give you the ultimate flexibility to explore the world on your terms. Or if you prefer to own a single guide forever, you can make a lifetime purchase. With FarOut, the choice is yours. Join the hundreds of thousands of adventure enthusiasts who have already experienced the benefits of FarOut. Whether you're hiking, biking, whitewater rafting or paddling your way around the world, FarOut is your ultimate guide to unforgettable experiences. Download FarOut today and start your next adventure! KEY FEATURES: 1. Extensive coverage: FarOut includes guides in popular long-distance hiking, biking, rafting, and paddling routes worldwide, including the United States, Australia, Canada, the UK, Europe, New Zealand, the Middle East, South America, and Central America. 2. Trusted, official trail data: FarOut partners with dozens of trail organizations, book authors, and publishers to provide official, up-to-date trail data that you can rely on. 3. Check-in feature: FarOut's Check-in feature allows you to let your friends and family know exactly where you are, providing peace of mind for both you and your loved ones. 4. Comprehensive waypoint information: FarOut provides everything you need to know on the ground, such as junctions, water sources, road crossings, portages, launch sites, trailheads, town guides, and much more. 5. Flexible purchasing options: You can subscribe to FarOut Unlimited and get access to all navigational guides, or you can purchase a single guide as a lifetime purchase. The choice is yours.

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Bewertungs Kommentare

  • No GPX export??

    2
    Von SourcingDude
    Wow, bought a section of the AT and then learned I can’t export routes to my GPS watch. Are you kidding. That’s crazy and makes this borderline useless.
  • I don’t hit the trail without it.

    5
    Von Doctorhump
    Tells me everything I need to know to have a successful, enjoyable hike.
  • Florida Trail, Blackwater Section

    5
    Von Michael b33
    This app was crucial to planning trips in this area. I thought it was really cool that somehow I could even use it to track my location on the route in real time when my phone signal strength was down to “SOS only”. Very helpful app and love that users can posts comments on the route to offer their experience at specific points.
  • Detailed AZT map

    5
    Von BrianK85
    Honestly the only app to use for the AZT. Comments can save peoples lives about water sources.
  • WASTE OF MONEY

    1
    Von LinusCloud
    I have purchased several of the guides, and even hiked with the founder on the PCT in 2010. I purchased the complete CDT guide and when I attempted to use it a few years later, they said I would need to provide proof. The purchase did not show in my purchase history on the Apple App Store, but I was able to find a receipt in my email. But only for the NM section, as I purchased sections as I hiked. Far out would not restore the purchase, even though they should have documentation, or they could contact the Apple App Store to figure out what’s going wrong on their end. This was not my problem, but became my problem. I will not purchase another FarOut app in the future.
  • Major fixes needed

    2
    Von noname machine
    I used this app on the John Muir Trail, honestly it worked great, that is until about 5 days or so of using it when all of the sudden the entire app would just freeze whenever I’d click anywhere on the screen. Even after refreshing my phone multiple times it still did the same thing and even after the most recent update it’s still doing it, has anyone else had this problem? It’s a bummer because I will say the app was working, it does sound like a lot of bugs could be fixed based on other peoples reviews. Until these problem are solved there are certainly much more reliable apps to be used for navigation, hopefully these comments provide an incentive.
  • Super disappointed… used to be great but doesn’t work now

    1
    Von cannae216
    In a few words, I can’t trust this app anymore. Full stop. I lasted hiked just as they switched over from Guthook (man, what a fantastic app) and I have a few days planned this week. But the app dropped my previous purchases ( I guess?) and didn’t restore when I clicked the restore button (but it listed the right ones, so I knew it was linking to them). I can’t find any of my previous maps. Awesome. Thanks, guys. You said the change in 2021 was “to better reflect the company’s current business model and plans for future growth.” If this is any indication, your current business model is to drive the company off a cliff. I’ll have to start looking for other apps. Too bad.
  • serious decrease in quality

    1
    Von megmegmegeggs
    used this when it was guthook in 2016, it was great. same for CDT in 2017 and then the arizona trail. this app is almost unusable now. won’t load tracks or waypoints, constantly crashing back to the store screen. don’t waste your money on this - use gaia or another app if you’re going to go that route. wouldn’t even want to be using this on the AT. (barring the base functionality, it’s also a UX nightmare.)
  • Camino Frances

    1
    Von sjbnxj
    I got a response below - deflecting responsibility. Sorry but the water site your app marked as potable were clearly marked on site as non- potable. This is only one example. I assume you try to get get free crowdsourcing of “tips” to maximize profit. Your customer service attitude is shameful- admit you blew it and fix the mistake before you land in a lawsuit. I have purchased maps before from Far Out and now they seems to be Far Out of touch. I wrote to tell them their maps were Far Out of the way and the some of the spots marked with available water did not have potable water which is a huge oversight for anyone who takes the maps seriously. The response I got from Far Out was not - wow - we are really sorry let us make it right but instead “ can’t help you try contacting Apple” . Very lame.
  • Crap customer service

    1
    Von I need all the help I can get
    Used the app on Colorado Trail with no problems. I know how to use it, so that is not an issue. After that, the app stopped working give a black screen, then a quarter screen, then off by 5+ miles. I contacted customer service three asking for a refund on app except for Colorado Trail. Little response from them, so disappointing. They will not issue a refund, so buyer beware.

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