ViewRanger: Hike, Bike or Walk Cheats

ViewRanger: Hike, Bike or Walk Hack 10.5.15 + Redeem Codes

Outdoor GPS, Hiking Trail Maps

Developer: Augmentra
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
Version: 10.5.15
ID: com.augmentra.ViewRangerOpenMaps

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Description

ViewRanger is now Outdooractive.

Goodbye from us. We have now switched off access to the ViewRanger app. Thank you to the global community of ViewRanger users who helped make our adventures so much fun.

We recommend you download and use the Outdooractive app instead of ViewRanger. We offer you an easy way to move to the Outdooractive app - where you can continue to access your maps, tracks, routes, POIs, and other ViewRanger app data.

Search for "Outdooractive" and download the app for free.

We'll see you in the Outdooractive community

Your Maps

If you made one-off payments to access maps within ViewRanger, then we are offering free access to a set of maps via the Outdooractive app instead. The maps we are offering depend on the region of the maps you made one-off payments for in ViewRanger. The maps will be from the same map data provider or, where necessary, from an alternative map data provider depending on the map region.

If you have a current ViewRanger subscription, then you have an Outdooractive Pro subscription that will expire at the same time as your ViewRanger subscription.  You will then need to renew your subscription via the Outdooractive app.  It is no longer possible to purchase or renew a ViewRanger subscription.

Other Data

By connecting your ViewRanger account to Outdooractive, routes you have plotted, routes you have downloaded, activity tracks you have recorded, a record of the challenges you participated in, and points-of-interest you have marked, will continue to be available within your Outdooractive account.


APPLE HEALTH provides detailed information about your activity, including the number of steps you’ve walked and your heart rate (when using Apple Watch™ or Bluetooth 4.0 enabled devices). Tracks recorded from activities in ViewRanger can be saved to Apple Health as workouts.

Terms of use: my.viewranger.com/page/terms
Privacy policy: my.viewranger.com/page/terms#privacy


Version history

10.5.15
2022-10-06
This update includes a small fix to continue supporting the transfer of your account to Outdooractive.

Goodbye from us. We have now switched off access to the ViewRanger app. Thank you to the global community of ViewRanger users who helped make our adventures so much fun.

We recommend you download and use the Outdooractive app instead of ViewRanger. We offer you an easy way to move to the Outdooractive app - where you can continue to access your maps, tracks, routes, POIs, and other ViewRanger app data.

Search for "Outdooractive" and download the app for free.

We'll see you in the Outdooractive community.
10.5.14
2022-03-14
Goodbye from us. We have now switched off access to the ViewRanger app. Thank you to the global community of ViewRanger users who helped make our adventures so much fun.

We recommend you download and use the Outdooractive app instead of ViewRanger. We offer you an easy way to move to the Outdooractive app - where you can continue to access your maps, tracks, routes, POIs, and other ViewRanger app data.

Search for "Outdooractive" and download the app for free.

We'll see you in the Outdooractive community
10.5.12
2022-01-17
ViewRanger is now Outdooractive.

In order to focus all our effort on our Outdooractive app and website, we currently expect to switch off access to the ViewRanger app at the end of February 2022.  We recommend you download and use the Outdooractive app instead of ViewRanger.

If you are already using ViewRanger, we offer you an easy way to move to the Outdooractive app - where you can continue to access your maps, tracks, routes, POIs, and other ViewRanger app data.

Search for "Outdooractive" and download the app for free.

Your Maps

If you made one-off payments to access maps within ViewRanger, then we are offering free access to a set of maps via the Outdooractive app instead. The maps we are offering depend on the region of the maps you made one-off payments for in ViewRanger. The maps will be from the same map data provider or, where necessary, from an alternative map data provider depending on the map region.

If you have a current ViewRanger subscription, then you have an Outdooractive Pro subscription that will expire at the same time as your ViewRanger subscription.  You will then need to renew your subscription via the Outdooractive app.  It is no longer possible to purchase or renew a ViewRanger subscription.

Other Data

By connecting your ViewRanger account to Outdooractive, routes you have plotted, routes you have downloaded, activity tracks you have recorded, a record of the challenges you participated in, and points-of-interest you have marked, will continue to be available within your Outdooractive account.
10.5.11
2021-11-17
- Some small visual enhancements and bug fixes.
10.5.10
2021-10-18
Bug fix for a watchOS 8 issue where the track recording screen was switching back to the controls screen
10.5.9
2021-09-14
- Some small visual enhancements and bug fixes.
10.5.8
2021-08-10
Some small visual enhancements and bug fixes.
10.5.7
2021-06-01
- Some small visual enhancements and bug fixes.
10.5.6
2021-04-06
- Some small visual enhancements and bug fixes.
10.5.5
2021-03-24
- Some small visual enhancements and bug fixes.
10.5.3
2021-02-17
- Some small visual enhancements and bug fixes.
10.5.2
2021-01-04
- Some small visual enhancements and bug fixes.
10.5.1
2020-12-13
- Some small visual enhancements and bug fixes.
10.5.0
2020-11-25
- Some small visual enhancements and bug fixes.
10.4.6
2020-10-30
- Some small visual enhancements and bug fixes.
10.4.5
2020-09-07
- Some small visual enhancements and bug fixes.
10.4.4
2020-08-26
- Some small visual enhancements and bug fixes.
10.4.3
2020-08-17
- Some small visual enhancements and bug fixes.
- Fix “Share as GPX” option not showing share sheet on iPad
10.4.2
2020-07-21
- Some small visual enhancements and bug fixes.
10.4.1
2020-07-06
- Some small visual enhancements and bug fixes.
10.4.0
2020-06-15
- Some small visual enhancements and bug fixes.
10.3.5
2020-03-30
- Some small visual enhancements and bug fixes.
10.3.4
2020-03-03
We have made updates for the Apple Watch:
- If your watch has a compass, we show a navigational arrow whilst you follow a route.
- We show lists of recently accessed routes to make it easier to load onto your watch.
- Some small visual enhancements and bug fixes.
10.3.3
2020-01-20
- Some small visual enhancements and bug fixes.
10.3.2
2020-01-14
- This release adds automatic synchronisation of your points-of-interest (POI) across your mobile devices.
- Browse, locate, and use your POI on your phone and tablet. Any new POI or edits you make to an existing POI are automatically sent to your other devices running the app.
- And if you add a new device to your ViewRanger account, then it will restore your collection of POIs automatically.

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
USA Topo Map
(Offline topo maps & 250,000 miles of trails)
$19.99
Free
GH786633096✱✱✱✱✱ 001531B✱✱✱✱✱
Canada Topo Map
(Unlimited access to NRCan maps)
$4.99
Free
GH615324449✱✱✱✱✱ 03B6ED4✱✱✱✱✱
Map credit (66 credits)
(Purchase map credit)
$0.99
Free
GH053316949✱✱✱✱✱ 9703183✱✱✱✱✱
Map credit (153 credits)
(Purchase a route with its associated map.)
$2.99
Free
GH740454239✱✱✱✱✱ 1B01C71✱✱✱✱✱
New Zealand Topo Map
(LINZ 1:50k topo map)
$7.99
Free
GH933483599✱✱✱✱✱ 7D2AED4✱✱✱✱✱
S Highlands of Scotland (Southern Highlands & Hebrides)
(Great Britain Regions -OS LandRanger 1:50 000 scale map of Southern Highlands & Hebrides (incls Western part of Cairngorms NP) )
$7.99
Free
GH611939336✱✱✱✱✱ 553C825✱✱✱✱✱
Wainwright Coast to Coast Walk 1:25,000
(Highly detailed OS Explorer mapping for the whole of the 190 mile Coast to Coast Walk (St. Bees to Robin Hood's Bay).)
$19.99
Free
GH943141951✱✱✱✱✱ 08ED3F4✱✱✱✱✱
Lake District National Park
(Great Britain Explorer - Highly detailed OS Explorer mapping for the Lake District National Park. )
$25.99
Free
GH305775377✱✱✱✱✱ 631A886✱✱✱✱✱
West Highland Way National Trail
(GB National Trails - West Highland Way . Highly detailed Ordnance Survey Explorer 1:25,000 scale mapping for the whole of the 73 mile, Milngavie to Fort William, trail.)
$11.99
Free
GH017830477✱✱✱✱✱ B1EF471✱✱✱✱✱
IGN France annual subscription
(Unlimited access to France IGN Geoportail map)
$17.99
Free
GH603256271✱✱✱✱✱ FD1DF42✱✱✱✱✱

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Ratings

4.5 out of 5
1 629 Ratings

Reviews

Peter the Navigator,
The Best
ViewRanger is absolutely the best outdoor navigation app for your phone or watch. I have used it for ten years. It has the widest selection of maps and the ability to plan routes, download routes from others, and save your own points of interest. You can save maps to your watch and navigate without your phone. If it had a step counter and connected to a heart rate monitor I wouldn’t need any other app for fitness or navigation. It would also be nice if you could record tracks directly on your watch. Currently your watch has to be tethered to your phone to record a track. It would also be nice if you could record points of interest directly on your watch.
Axomus,
Buggy and syncing is a mess
I stumbled across this app recently when looking for a replacement to my current GPS logger. It’s pretty feature-full, while still being simple enough for most people to use. The peak identifier is excellent and makes hikes more interesting.

Some things that need improvement:

- This app requires manual syncing of your tracks and trails. Why can’t it just automatically sync its data like every other app? I’ve also run into issues where I delete routes/tracks on my device, then when I sync, it re-downloads what I deleted from the server. Very frustrating.

- Apple Watch has become very unreliable. Whenever I used to start a track, the watch would show me how much I have left. It just doesn’t do that anymore. It will show the graph for distance remaining, but it’s useless because it’s completely inaccurate and doesn’t update.

- I’m not interested at all in a social feed aspect of trail tracking. It would be nice to not have to have this front and center every time I go to the page that has my routes and tracks.

- The settings can be a bit confusing and convoluted. For example, under Settings > GPS, there is a switch for GPS on or off. I don’t know the purpose of this. GPS automatically goes on when you start making a track, why is there a separate switch here?

I am a subscriber, but will likely be canceling due to these frustrations (particularly with Apple Watch, which was not happening before).
BobbyGee14,
Gaborone walker
I’ve been trying this app out in order to track the areas I walk around Gaborone Botswana. So far I am pleased with it. I’ve been able to record trails that I walk in the woods, add interest points, and add photos of interesting things to each path. It also records the time and distance of each trail. I hope to go beyond the trails I already know and walk in new places without getting lost! I feel confident that this app will help me to achieve this. My only concern is that if I accidentally swipe the app up while walking, I will loose the maps that were loaded while at home with WiFi. I do not have the ability to reload through my phone service.
Frank-n-Stein,
Amazing App for outdoors
I like easy to use apps which do not require a PHD to use. I have tried many different apps for outdoor activities but they were all lacking in features.

Then came ViewRanger. This app does everything I need an outdoor app to do and more. New to an area, lookup where other people have hiked and follow along. The current time the app costs a little bit of money 4,99 per year and if you think you are going to be in a poor internet place, buy and download the map. Everything is reasonably priced and you get a lot for your money.

Stop wasting time and get the app, you’ll love it!
mariaaraqb,
Favorite app on the trail
I’ve used this app for years at home in New York and on long distance walks in Europe (Switzerland, UK, France, Austria). With the right settings it’s very accurate and doesn’t use much battery. I love the ability to draw routes ahead of time, to import and export gpx tracks, modify and save tracks, share my routes with other users, download maps for offline use including high quality free maps (eg. open cycle) as well as a wide selection of premium maps. It’s my go to app for walking and hiking throughout Europe and English speaking parts of the world.
Boston2Santiago,
Hard to use
I assumed that you could get this app and just buy the maps or routes that you want. Instead, the app is full of overlapping and incomprehensible features. For example: I want a map of the place I’m going to visit. There are two options, “Maps” and “Map shop.” When you choose “Maps,” the first thing you get is not a list of maps or a search box, but rather a big button that says “Map shop.” This brings you not to a “shop,” but a jumbled screen of icons and unexplained subscriptions, prices in cash, and prices in mysterious “credits.”
I’m sure there’s a lot of great content available, but after 10 minutes I still don’t know how to access it. So I’m just going to give up and uninstall. It’s a shame this app wasn’t designed as well as the ViewRanger website, which is great.
Woodywade,
Paying above $12 for what?
It’s a cheap gimmick. There are tons of free ways to do this, yet they want more than a Netflix subscription? For what? The app does all the work. If it’s for fixing bugs, that comes with the programs of all types.
The app is useless. Like I said there are free ways to trace your path. The “augmented” view is terrible, often pointing out things you don’t care about, like the next town over and is far from being accurate. It’s local “paths”, are several towns over because it’s amount is limited therefor useless. A search online will give you more info.
App runs great, well, because there isn’t much to run.
Ended free trial in a hurry. Terrible. Those who say is great, haven’t browsed the iTunes Store long enough and just know how bad this burn in their pocket is, or don’t know much about the industry of app rip offs.
Johanname,
Impressive map and tracking (with premium)
I used viewranger last weekend in the Sierras and would never have known where the trail was due to snow cover. Then when the trail was flooded and we had to go a ways off track, the trail map was more up to date than the paper map. Great app all around and was easy kn my battery, while using tracking in airplane mode. Only thing I would add is a quick compass button to easily switch between getting a bearing and examining the map.
Lightwelder,
Bug when using Watch version
I’ve used the app for years. In the last 6 months or so I’ve encountered a persistent bug where the hiking time and calorie count reported to the Activity App from ViewRanger hikes is wrong (usually by more than half). For example, yesterday’s hike was 7 hours but the activity app only reports 2 hours. Additionally the calorie count is less than half of what it should be - it rolled back when I completed the hike. This happens when I conclude the hike (not during). It also seems to happen when I end the hike in a place without cell signal.
kevlm,
New to me
Purchased this app years ago but only started trying to use it lately. I was using a different trail app that has since gone out of business.
My problem with the app (used twice so far) is that it starts and stops recording a track whenever it feels like it. We’ll get done doing a 5 mile ride on the trails and when we get back the app says we rode 200 yards for 2 minutes or something similar.
I admit it may be user error for now because I just began using it. But you keep asking for a review so here it is.