FarOut Guides Cheats

FarOut Guides Hack 12.1 + Redeem Codes

GPS Maps: Hiking Biking Paddle

Developer: Atlas Guides DE, Inc.
Category: Navigation
Price: Free
Version: 12.1
ID: com.guthookhikes.ATHiker

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Description

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.

Version history

12.1
2023-07-11
12.1: Introducing community-driven weekly water reports! Get glanceable, near real-time insights on water sources directly from community comments. Don't forget to leave your own comments to keep the insights fresh and to pay it forward for the next adventurer!

Fixes:
-Fixes for disappearing map tiles and track layers when switching off/on cellular connection
-Improved data syncing for faster load times

If you are still experiencing map overlays disappearing after this update, please reach out to [email protected]. We are diligently working to resolve this issue. Thanks for your patience and understanding!
12.0.7
2023-04-18
12.0.7: We're excited to introduce our new subscription service, FarOut Unlimited! With FarOut Unlimited, you can access everything our app has to offer: over 200 guides and more than 50,000 miles of trails. Subscribe monthly, yearly, or try out the 6-month Season Pass: whatever works best for you! And if you prefer to own a specific trail guide forever, don't worry - you can still make a standard lifetime purchase. The choice is yours!

Fixes:
-custom waypoints not showing up on the map after creation
-'My Location' info panel and checkin displaying the wrong trail
-login requirement for purchasing guides
-points purchase options not displaying when user points are equal to guide point cost
-a handful of data access concurrency issues.
-crashes when viewing the Store in Map view.
-some more bugs causing fatal crashes.

If you're experiencing complete app crashes please reach out to [email protected]. We're squashing them as fast as we can!
12.0.6
2023-04-10
12.0.6: We're excited to introduce our new subscription service, FarOut Unlimited! With FarOut Unlimited, you can access everything our app has to offer: over 200 guides and more than 50,000 miles of trails. Subscribe monthly, yearly, or try out the 6-month Season Pass: whatever works best for you! And if you prefer to own a specific trail guide forever, don't worry - you can still make a standard lifetime purchase. The choice is yours!

-Fixed login requirement for purchasing guides
-Fixed points purchases not displaying when user points are equal to guide point cost
-Fixed a handful of data access concurrency issues.
-Fixed a bug causing crashes when viewing the Store in Map view.
-Fixed some more bugs causing fatal crashes.

If you're experiencing complete app crashes please reach out to [email protected]. We're squashing them as fast as we can!
12.0.5
2023-04-07
12.0.5: We're excited to introduce our new subscription service, FarOut Unlimited! With FarOut Unlimited, you can access everything our app has to offer: over 200 guides and more than 50,000 miles of trails. Subscribe monthly, yearly, or try out the 6-month Season Pass: whatever works best for you! And if you prefer to own a specific trail guide forever, don't worry - you can still make a standard lifetime purchase. The choice is yours!

-Fixed login requirement for purchasing guides
-Fixed points purchases not displaying when user points are equal to guide point cost
-Fixed a handful of data access concurrency issues.
-Fixed a bug causing crashes when viewing the Store in Map view.
-Fixed some more bugs causing fatal crashes.

If you're experiencing complete app crashes please reach out to [email protected]. We're squashing them as fast as we can!
12.0.4
2023-03-08
12.0.4: We're excited to introduce our new subscription service, FarOut Unlimited! With FarOut Unlimited, you can access everything our app has to offer: over 200 guides and more than 50,000 miles of trails. Subscribe monthly, yearly, or try out the 6-month Season Pass: whatever works best for you! And if you prefer to own a specific trail guide forever, don't worry - you can still make a standard lifetime purchase. The choice is yours!

-Fixed a handful of data access concurrency issues.
-Fixed a bug causing crashes when viewing the Store in Map view.
-Fixed some more bugs causing fatal crashes.

If you're experiencing complete app crashes please reach out to [email protected]. We're squashing them as fast as we can!
12.0.3
2023-02-24
12.0.3: We're excited to introduce our new subscription service, FarOut Unlimited! With FarOut Unlimited, you can access everything our app has to offer: over 200 guides and more than 50,000 miles of trails. Subscribe monthly, yearly, or try out the 6-month Season Pass: whatever works best for you! And if you prefer to own a specific trail guide forever, don't worry - you can still make a standard lifetime purchase. The choice is yours!

-Fixed a bug causing crashes when viewing the Store in Map view.
-Fixed some more bugs causing fatal crashes. 

If you're experiencing complete app crashes please reach out to [email protected]. We're squashing them as fast as we can!
12.0.2
2023-02-21
12.0.2: We're excited to introduce our new subscription service, FarOut Unlimited! With FarOut Unlimited, you can access everything our app has to offer: over 200 guides and more than 50,000 miles of trails. Subscribe monthly, yearly, or try out the 6-month Season Pass: whatever works best for you! And if you prefer to own a specific trail guide forever, don't worry - you can still make a standard lifetime purchase. The choice is yours!

-Fixed a bug causing crashes when viewing the Store in Map view.
12.0.1
2023-02-21
We're excited to introduce our new subscription service, FarOut Unlimited! With FarOut Unlimited, you can access everything our app has to offer: over 200 guides and more than 50,000 miles of trails. Subscribe monthly, yearly, or try out the 6-month Season Pass: whatever works best for you! And if you prefer to own a specific trail guide forever, don't worry - you can still make a standard lifetime purchase. The choice is yours!
12.0
2023-02-20
We're excited to introduce our new subscription service, FarOut Unlimited! With FarOut Unlimited, you can access everything our app has to offer: over 200 guides and more than 50,000 miles of trails. Subscribe monthly, yearly, or try out the 6-month Season Pass: whatever works best for you! And if you prefer to own a specific trail guide forever, don't worry - you can still make a standard lifetime purchase. The choice is yours!
11.5.4
2023-02-03
11.5.4: We've overhauled and modernized our entire underlying persistence framework. You shouldn't see too much of a visual difference outside a few UI changes, but there has been a ton of work put in by our team to make this release a reality. Hope you enjoy and happy trails!

-Updated to Apple's Core Data persistence framework for improved reliability
-UI improvements to the store list view and guide details views
-Improved offline data storage and syncing
-Fixed even more bugs causing crashes related to migrating on device data to the new database framework
-Fixed a bug related to GPS route tracking in airplane mode
-Fixed a bug related to comment voting causing UI to reset incorrectly when removing a vote
-There were a lot more boring bugs fixed too

11.1.5: Laying the groundwork to update our user management capabilities along with a couple quality of life improvements and bug fixes in this release:

-Functionality to rename and notify users who have the same username as other users
-Log in with email address enabled
-Made create account and sign in optional during onboarding sequence
-Added error handling for usernames that include spaces
-Added error handling for usernames that include emojis
-Fixed a bug to allow for switching of distance units in settings
-Fixed option titles in settings to be consistent
11.5.3
2023-02-01
11.5.3: We've overhauled and modernized our entire underlying persistence framework. You shouldn't see too much of a visual difference outside a few UI changes, but there has been a ton of work put in by our team to make this release a reality. Hope you enjoy and happy trails!

-Updated to Apple's Core Data persistence framework for improved reliability
-UI improvements to the store list view and guide details views
-Improved offline data storage and syncing
-Fixed even more bugs causing crashes related to migrating on device data to the new database framework
-Fixed a bug related to GPS route tracking in airplane mode
-Fixed a bug related to comment voting causing UI to reset incorrectly when removing a vote
-There were a lot more boring bugs fixed too

11.1.5: Laying the groundwork to update our user management capabilities along with a couple quality of life improvements and bug fixes in this release:

-Functionality to rename and notify users who have the same username as other users
-Log in with email address enabled
-Made create account and sign in optional during onboarding sequence
-Added error handling for usernames that include spaces
-Added error handling for usernames that include emojis
-Fixed a bug to allow for switching of distance units in settings
-Fixed option titles in settings to be consistent
11.5.2
2023-01-27
11.5.2: We've overhauled and modernized our entire underlying persistence framework. You shouldn't see too much of a visual difference outside a few UI changes, but there has been a ton of work put in by our team to make this release a reality. Hope you enjoy and happy trails!

-Updated to Apple's Core Data persistence framework for improved reliability
-UI improvements to the store list view and guide details views
-Improved offline data storage and syncing
-Fixed a couple bugs causing crashes related to migrating on device data to the new database framework
-Fixed a bug related to GPS route tracking in airplane mode
-Fixed a bug related to comment voting causing UI to reset incorrectly when removing a vote
-There were a lot more boring bugs fixed too

11.1.5: Laying the groundwork to update our user management capabilities along with a couple quality of life improvements and bug fixes in this release:

-Functionality to rename and notify users who have the same username as other users
-Log in with email address enabled
-Made create account and sign in optional during onboarding sequence
-Added error handling for usernames that include spaces
-Added error handling for usernames that include emojis
-Fixed a bug to allow for switching of distance units in settings
-Fixed option titles in settings to be consistent
11.5.1
2023-01-26
11.5.1: We've overhauled and modernized our entire underlying persistence framework. You shouldn't see too much of a visual difference outside a few UI changes, but there has been a ton of work put in by our team to make this release a reality. Hope you enjoy and happy trails!

-Updated to Apple's Core Data persistence framework for improved reliability
-UI improvements to the store list view and guide details views
-Improved offline data storage and syncing
-Fixed a couple bugs causing crashes related to migrating on device data to the new database framework
-Fixed a bug related to GPS route tracking in airplane mode
-Fixed a bug related to comment voting causing UI to reset incorrectly when removing a vote
-There were a lot more boring bugs fixed too

11.1.5: Laying the groundwork to update our user management capabilities along with a couple quality of life improvements and bug fixes in this release:

-Functionality to rename and notify users who have the same username as other users
-Log in with email address enabled
-Made create account and sign in optional during onboarding sequence
-Added error handling for usernames that include spaces
-Added error handling for usernames that include emojis
-Fixed a bug to allow for switching of distance units in settings
-Fixed option titles in settings to be consistent
11.5
2023-01-25
11.5: We've overhauled and modernized our entire underlying persistence framework. You shouldn't see too much of a visual difference outside a few UI changes, but there has been a ton of work put in by our team to make this release a reality. Hope you enjoy and happy trails!

-Updated to Apple's Core Data persistence framework for improved reliability
-UI improvements to the store list view and guide details views
-Improved offline data storage and syncing
-Fixed a bug related to GPS route tracking in airplane mode
-Fixed a bug related to comment voting causing UI to reset incorrectly when removing a vote
-There were a lot more boring bugs fixed too

11.1.5: Laying the groundwork to update our user management capabilities along with a couple quality of life improvements and bug fixes in this release:

-Functionality to rename and notify users who have the same username as other users
-Log in with email address enabled
-Made create account and sign in optional during onboarding sequence
-Added error handling for usernames that include spaces
-Added error handling for usernames that include emojis
-Fixed a bug to allow for switching of distance units in settings
-Fixed option titles in settings to be consistent
11.1.5
2022-12-15
11.1.5: Laying the groundwork to update our user management capabilities along with a couple quality of life improvements and bug fixes in this release:

-Functionality to rename and notify users who have the same username as other users
-Log in with email address enabled
-Made create account and sign in optional during onboarding sequence
-Added error handling for usernames that include spaces
-Added error handling for usernames that include emojis
-Fixed a bug to allow for switching of distance units in settings
-Fixed option titles in settings to be consistent
11.1.4
2022-11-07
11.1.4: Just a couple quality of life improvements and bug fixes in this release:


-Made create account and sign in optional during onboarding sequence
-Added error handling for usernames that include spaces
-Added error handling for usernames that include emojis
-Fixed a bug to allow for switching of distance units in settings
-Fixed option titles in settings to be consistent
11.1.3
2022-10-11
11.1.3: Just a couple quality of life improvements and bug fixes in this release:


-Made create account and sign in optional during onboarding sequence
-Added error handling for usernames that include spaces
-Added error handling for usernames that include emojis
-Fixed a bug to allow for switching of distance units in settings
-Fixed option titles in settings to be consistent
11.1.1
2022-08-09
11.1.1: In celebration of the release of the Czech Trail guide, FarOut is now available in the Czech language!

We have also fixed some bugs and made small UI improvements:

- Updated password requirements to bring them in line with Web requirements
- Fixed display title of Settings menu
- Fixed a crash when users sign in with email
- Fixed an issue with app freezing in guides with large sets of waypoints
- Fixed an error where files would not show up as downloaded after initially purchasing a trail guide.
- Added "Mark all as read" for info items in the main guide view.
- Updated the menu titles and responsiveness for ending route drawing in the map view.
11.1.0
2022-05-01
11.1.0: In celebration of the release of the Czech Trail guide, FarOut is now available in the Czech language!

We have also fixed some bugs and made small UI improvements:

- Fixed an issue with app freezing in guides with large sets of waypoints
- Fixed an error where files would not show up as downloaded after initially purchasing a trail guide.
- Added "Mark all as read" for info items in the main guide view.
- Updated the menu titles and responsiveness for ending route drawing in the map view.
11.0.7
2022-04-18
We fixed some bugs and made some small UI improvements:

- Fixed an issue with app freezing in guides with large sets of waypoints
- Fixed an error where files would not show up as downloaded after initially purchasing a trail guide.
- Added "Mark all as read" for info items in the main guide view.
- Updated the menu titles and responsiveness for ending route drawing in the map view.
11.0.6
2022-04-06
We fixed some bugs and made some small UI improvements:

- Fixed an error where files would not show up as downloaded after initially purchasing a trail guide.
- Added "Mark all as read" for info items in the main guide view.
- Updated the menu titles and responsiveness for ending route drawing in the map view.
11.0.5
2022-03-15
11.0.5: Guthook Guides is now FarOut! Same app, new name. Check out our brand new look and explore our guides for hiking, biking, and paddling trails all around the world. You can now vote on comments to find the most helpful comments with just a couple taps. Use our new quick filters to find the specific activity you’re looking for. We want to see where you’ll go and we can’t wait to tag along with you.

Let us know if you have any trouble by emailing us at [email protected]
11.0.4
2022-02-17
11.0.4: Guthook Guides is now FarOut! Same app, new name. Check out our brand new look and explore our guides for hiking, biking, and paddling trails all around the world. You can now vote on comments to find the most helpful comments with just a couple taps. Use our new quick filters to find the specific activity you’re looking for. We want to see where you’ll go and we can’t wait to tag along with you.

Let us know if you have any trouble by emailing us at [email protected]
11.0.3
2022-02-11
11.0.3: Guthook Guides is now FarOut! Same app, new name. Check out our brand new look and explore our guides for hiking, biking, and paddling trails all around the world. You can now vote on comments to find the most helpful comments with just a couple taps. Use our new quick filters to find the specific activity you’re looking for. We want to see where you’ll go and we can’t wait to tag along with you.

Let us know if you have any trouble by emailing us at [email protected]
11.0.2
2021-11-24
11.0.2: Guthook Guides is now FarOut! Same app, new name. Check out our brand new look and explore our guides for hiking, biking, and paddling trails all around the world. You can now vote on comments to find the most helpful comments with just a couple taps. Use our new quick filters to find the specific activity you’re looking for. We want to see where you’ll go and we can’t wait to tag along with you.

Let us know if you have any trouble by emailing us at [email protected]

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Appalachian Trail
(2180-mile Appalachian Trail)
$59.99
Free
FD500420311✱✱✱✱✱ 75F51FA✱✱✱✱✱
AT Section 1: GA/NC
(Appalachian Trail in GA and NC)
$8.99
Free
FD125679112✱✱✱✱✱ 54E687B✱✱✱✱✱
Pacific Crest Trail by Guthook
(2,650-mile Pacific Crest Trail)
$34.99
Free
FD384929190✱✱✱✱✱ 784A2A9✱✱✱✱✱
Colorado Trail Hiker
(Official app of The Colorado Trail)
$19.99
Free
FD279731597✱✱✱✱✱ DFCFC6C✱✱✱✱✱
John Muir Trail by Guthook
(Detailed guide to the iconic John Muir Trail)
$19.99
Free
FD316027294✱✱✱✱✱ BF37041✱✱✱✱✱
AT Section 2: NC & TN
(AT Guide in NC and TN)
$8.99
Free
FD279251977✱✱✱✱✱ 9E6A6DD✱✱✱✱✱
AT Section 4: Northern VA
(AT Guide for Northern Virginia)
$8.99
Free
FD550319239✱✱✱✱✱ 85F8177✱✱✱✱✱
AT Section 5: PA & MD
(Harper's Ferry to Delaware Water Gap.)
$8.99
Free
FD649185451✱✱✱✱✱ 3BE116E✱✱✱✱✱
Arizona Trail
(Official app of the Arizona Trail Association)
$14.99
Free
FD153312009✱✱✱✱✱ 42B9DD8✱✱✱✱✱
Vermont's Long Trail
(Massachusetts to Canada through Vermont)
$12.99
Free
FD816191656✱✱✱✱✱ D6CD791✱✱✱✱✱

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Ratings

4.8 out of 5
20.2K Ratings

Reviews

michtanger (Pickup),
World Class Hiking App!
FarOut long trail hiking products are the very best for novice and experienced backpackers alike. They are simple, reliable detailed maps with everything a backpacker needs for a successful hike. The maps are routinely updated to ensure accuracy and saved me a couple times when I wondered off trail on the PCT while not paying enough attention. The embedded trail alerts and user generated reports on water sources and camping are invaluable. I have hiked many times with and without FarOut map products on various trails. If they are available for your hike, pay the very reasonable price and don’t set out without FarOut in hand. One more thing, their tech support is second to none. I needed to have my account reset and several of my previously purchased hiking products reloaded to my account and tech support (Kevin) got right on it and gave me the personalized attention that companies rarely provide in the post Covid world. I was up and running again in no time. These guys are the best! Thanks FarOut.
Silver Supertramp,
Lifesaver!
What a difference this app makes on a thru hike! Although it does take away a bit of the spontaneous adventure out of a hike, it’s more than necessary for the modern interpretation of a thru hike. Being able to plan out your day with accurate up to date information makes it possible to push all the way until dark and not worry about water or a flat spot to camp. The aspect of a community is also great with the ability to easily add your own input and look back on what previous generations of hikers had to say. You’ll see some sweet hidden gems along the trail because of this!
I love the concept for the big trails, and I won’t ever attempt a thru hike without something like it. However, I give 4 stars because there is still a lot of room for improvement. Even in the couple years I’ve had the app they’ve made some good changes, but it still feels a bit awkward navigating through the app on occasion and some features feel a bit lazy. I’m sure as more and more folks start to flood the trails who are used to the constant influence of technology the app will feel pressure to change.
Overall it serves the purpose great, and the GPS feature could literally be a life saver. Just don’t get too caught up in the constant updates on mileage.
Jerseyfre$h,
The Best!
Anything I can do to get this app a 5-star review is worth my time. Everything from the ground up, from the original idea to how well it works on trail is life-changing on the trail and even in the planning stages. I come from 25 years of thru-hiking experience. My hiking days began with National Geographic articles, carrying guide books on trail, and then Halfmile’s maps were a constant companion on the PCT, until the Colorado Trail in 2015. That was my first Guthook experience and it was incredible. In an instant, I was able to see exactly where I was on trail, where the water was or wasn’t, and even the best places in towns in more or less real time. I like the social aspect somewhat, more for the information I really need. I hope Atlas expands to include more trails- while realizing that lesser known trails are less traveled and the return on investment might not be warranted. But there’s a space on my phone for a Guthook on a thru-hike no matter how how short or long, a thru is a thru- my money and yours is well spent within this app.
Linuxian,
Awesome Waypoint Feature Update
Guthook has been my go-to app for AT hiking since day one!!! I even carry the printed guide as backup for the phone. I opened the app for the first time in a while for my next hike and was very pleased to see such a useful feature update in an already amazing app.

The only thing I would ask for is it would be nice to be able to display distances between waypoints with the starting waypoint set to zero.

See, I use routes to plan the section and waypoints to break the section up into daily goals. It would be very useful to surface data on my progress through the day. I know I could create a whole new route for each day of the hike but this makes it more difficult to see the big picture of overall progress. It would be great to see the overall section broken down into easy to view daily goals in a similar way as the full route. Kinda like, mini or, sub-routes.
Sam Scenic,
App worked great last year. Now is utter crap. Completely unusable.
The map disappears when you try to zoom in close. They’ve changed all of the mileage halfway through hiking season so none of it matches the official mileage from the PCTA. The user comments randomly disappear. I said I have no idea what causes them to come back, but sometimes they are just completely gone. The GPS arrow does not point in the direction you’re headed anymore. And to top it off all of the Maps I have purchased this year are no longer available in the “my purchases” section on the App’s “Store” so I have to navigate to them from the long list of available maps. I’ve reached out regarding these issues and for a refund due to faulty product, but their customer service representative has informed me that apple does not allow them to give refunds. Furthermore, fixed all of the aforementioned issues with their most recent update. However, my app is completely up-to-date and all of the issues remain. I would highly recommend any hiker considering navigation apps choose a different product than far out.
Nomadphotos,
Offline Connection Faulty
Overall the app offers a great experience. I have purchased all the PCT Apps and used for many years without issue. This year during my 12 day section hike I found 2 significant issues

1. I was hiking from Oregon into California. I had no cell service, I was unable to switch maps from Oregon to Northern California without cell service. The maps were fully downloaded. In other words you can’t change maps without service anytime.

2. While hiking if you leave the map open and turn off airplane mode to check for cell service, get service then turn it off, you loose detail inder one mile visibility. The map goes to grid lines only when you zoom in. This will not be restored until you find phone reception, connect with the app open and close before turning back on airplane mode. This would not be an issue if you were hiking in the city but when you are in the woods with limited phone reception it becomes a big inconvenience.
Clay jamin,
Tried and Trusted
I hiked the PCT in 2018 and the TRT in 2019 using Far Out Guides (Guthook back then) and it is by-far the most updated and reliable way to navigate on long trails. Anything from water reports to what towns to resupply in, all the info you need is here. Part of this app staying updated to due to the user comments, which have proved to be an excellent source of updates and valuable info for your long hike. The information provided by users not only keeps you informed, but also helps users in the future and gives a snapshot of what changes from year-to-year on a trail.
I also want to highlight the customer support teams quick reply’s and clear instructions. I had a problem downloading a previous purchase from a few years ago and was able to get quick support to get access to that trail again.
PBnJenny,
Must have! + great customer service
There’s just a lot to say about this brilliant app. I don’t even know where to begin. It’s proven itself so useful that it’s become indispensable. When you’re out there, you need this app, it is a must have. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

There also isn’t much I can say that hasn’t already been said. My favorite thing about it is that you can literally gauge and predict (per your own judgement and risk) water flow, by reading comments left by people who are ahead of you. My least favorite thing is reading comments left by people who had bad experiences and it scares me 😩😆

User interface could use some improvement. Though it’s already improved quite a bit since I used it in 2019. Not bad where it’s at now. Shout out to team to keep up the good work 💪🏼 I needed some help today and their customer service is just 👌🏼🥰
Graymoor,
Valuable instrument
Guthook proved to be a very valuable application on the long trail in Vermont. It is particularly useful in identifying water spots, distances to shelters, and trail highlights such as overlooks. It was also useful four identify your position on the trail, although here is its weakest point. Your location on the trail is only approximate, so that if the trail is not blazed well Guthook can at best only approximate where are you are in relation to the trail. If you are confused, then, it is up to you to put down your pack and walk back-and-forth until once again you can find the trail. This happened to me twice on my last 2-day hike, and it was very frustrating. I understand it is a function of the relative lack of precision of the GPS signal. I also understand that I would’ve been a lot worse off had I not had Guthook!
shgebstgf,
Good… but very easy to make better
I really like this app. I’m using it for Appalachian Trail (AT) section hiking. It is simple to use, and has many useful features. My one complaint is the inconsistent treatment of trail intersections. Because I am an AT “section” hiker, identification of AT trail intersections is very important to my hike planning and on-the-trail re-planning. FarOut is very complete in listing major AT trail intersections in some AT sections… but oddly… shows hardly any trail intersections in other sections, including for some of the most popular and rugged parts of the AT. I find this frustrating… and requires me to reference and bring other maps along when hiking some portions of the AT. Fortunately… this is a very easy fix. These intersections are well documented in the AT maps published and maintained by the various AT chapters. I hope FarOut will fix this quality issue (consistence conformance to standard) by adding waypoints to show ALL major AT trail intersections.