Peakbagger

By Mountainside

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Bring the mountains with you wherever you go!

* Search the huge database of mountains and trip reports from Peakbagger.com and ListsOfJohn.com

* Keep observe of your climbs, even when offline

* Measure your progress against tons of of peak lists

* Get route data and instructions from SummitPost and ListsofJohn.com

* Find peaks near your present location, or near other peaks

* Filter peaks by prominence, or climbed vs. unclimbed, or inclusion on a peak list

* See what different peaks are often climbed collectively together with your goal peak

* See climate forecasts for all U.S. peaks from the National Weather Service, and for 11,000 main peaks worldwide from mountain-forecast.com

* See topographic maps for anywhere on the earth ( /- 60 levels latitude)

* See protected land area protection in North America, Europe, Japan, and Australia and New Zealand.

* Save a peak to your system for offline use, including topographic maps

* Download topographic maps along a route for offline use

* Import and display GPS tracks and waypoints instantly

* On-screen compass retains you oriented along your track

* Long click on the map to get Street View, elevation, and driving directions

* Record your beginning elevation, and information about the gear and route you used

* Leaderboards present the highest climbers for each peak list

* See peaks your Peakbagger buddies have climbed recently

* Automatically addContent your ascents to ListsOfJohn (U.S. peaks)

* Show day by day satellite tv for pc imagery for any location on any day since 2011

* Display elevation profile for a GPS monitor, and show your present location alongside the profile

* See sunrise and sunset times at a peak, even when offline

* Record GPS tracks, including timestamps, and add them to your ascents

* Create and edit tracks proper within the app

* Automatically discover survey benchmarks near peaks (U.S.)

* Hunt benchmarks and get your finds recorded in the official government benchmark knowledge sheets

HOW TO IMPORT GPS TRACKS - 4 OPTIONS

1) Click on the Load GPS monitor hyperlink on the ascent details web page for an ascent that has a GPS monitor.

2) Click on a GPX, KML or KMZ file in your telephone, for instance, in an e mail attachment or on Google Drive

3) Open a GPX file in your Web browser, then click on Share within the browser's menu, then select Peakbagger

4) Download or copy a GPX, KML, or KMZ file to your phone manually, then open it with a file shopping app (such as Discoverer)

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