Charl
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Via Podiensis 2014
I started posting about this on another thread about gps apps on smartphones, but didn't want to hijack the conversation.
For those pilgrims who are techno junkies and love gadgets: what apps, gadgets and things to help you have fun along the way did you take with, or are you planning to take along?
Regarding maps and geographical info smartphone apps, I plan to use a mix of Motion X, TrekRight, and Strava to track distances and other stats and have a handle on where we're walking and what's around us using an iPhone 6+. I'm yet to find a good app for placing geo-tagged pics on a map for the folks back home to see.
Apart from those, the usual music, and books (Gerald Kelly's guide and The Pilgrimage Road to Santiago), including a few pdfs I've compile about tips etc (much of it copied and pasted from here, hehe), and, being a camera freak, a plethora of camera apps (Iris and DistressedFX are favourites) for the iPhone since I'll be doing Instagram along the way. And in that line, a Gorilla tripod will go in the bag long before an extra pair of pants does.
Also using Startrails for night sky viewing; Noteshelf and Paper 53 for drawing and making notes; and since I'm a compulsive Scrabble player, Words With Friends. For weather I find the Norwegian Yr app the best and most trustworthy.
On the Naukluft Trail, a long and arduous hike in Namibia we completed last year I experimented with a solar charger but even in the sunny desert weather I found it wasn't worth the extra weight. It took ages to recharge.
Anyone else take some weird and wonderful things along?
And lastly, if I can find an Apple Watch in Madrid before we start walking in late April, that'll be coming along without a doubt!
For those pilgrims who are techno junkies and love gadgets: what apps, gadgets and things to help you have fun along the way did you take with, or are you planning to take along?
Regarding maps and geographical info smartphone apps, I plan to use a mix of Motion X, TrekRight, and Strava to track distances and other stats and have a handle on where we're walking and what's around us using an iPhone 6+. I'm yet to find a good app for placing geo-tagged pics on a map for the folks back home to see.
Apart from those, the usual music, and books (Gerald Kelly's guide and The Pilgrimage Road to Santiago), including a few pdfs I've compile about tips etc (much of it copied and pasted from here, hehe), and, being a camera freak, a plethora of camera apps (Iris and DistressedFX are favourites) for the iPhone since I'll be doing Instagram along the way. And in that line, a Gorilla tripod will go in the bag long before an extra pair of pants does.
Also using Startrails for night sky viewing; Noteshelf and Paper 53 for drawing and making notes; and since I'm a compulsive Scrabble player, Words With Friends. For weather I find the Norwegian Yr app the best and most trustworthy.
On the Naukluft Trail, a long and arduous hike in Namibia we completed last year I experimented with a solar charger but even in the sunny desert weather I found it wasn't worth the extra weight. It took ages to recharge.
Anyone else take some weird and wonderful things along?
And lastly, if I can find an Apple Watch in Madrid before we start walking in late April, that'll be coming along without a doubt!