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Not only could you retrace your trip, but you could stay within a few meters of your steps.

Not real important on the Frances, but very useful on many routes.

I record a tracklog each day and save it. Years later I can look at it and see where I ate lunch etc.
 
If you're carrying a smartphone something like Google's Mytracks automatically creates maps for you. If you have an internet connection you can upload them so others can see/use them.
 
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newfydog said:
Not only could you retrace your trip, but you could stay within a few meters of your steps.

Not real important on the Frances, but very useful on many routes.

I record a tracklog each day and save it. Years later I can look at it and see where I ate lunch etc.

With the Motion X app....where do you upload a daily track so that others can follow you??
 
You can definitely use GPS on the Camino, and it works great with the right app.

Take a look at this forum post I did about it. I downloaded a GPS track of the entire Camino Frances and then was able to cache the maps and view it all offline while walking. Awesome.

Russell
 
grayland said:
With the Motion X app....where do you upload a daily track so that others can follow you??

From the menu, hit record track. At the end, hit share track and email it to any and all interested.

I use my Garmin usually, and save each day. At the end of a trip I use mapsource to join them into one long track
 
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