{"id":44,"date":"2023-04-18T20:06:04","date_gmt":"2023-04-18T12:06:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/170.187.145.99:8000\/7-apps-for-an-epic-camping-trip\/"},"modified":"2023-07-31T22:16:16","modified_gmt":"2023-07-31T14:16:16","slug":"7-apps-for-an-epic-camping-trip","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/170.187.145.99:8000\/7-apps-for-an-epic-camping-trip\/","title":{"rendered":"7 Apps for an Epic Camping Trip"},"content":{"rendered":"

Crisp morning-air splashing your face, the primal satisfaction of building a fire, toasting marshmallows, the smell of campfire smoke that burrows into your flannel, falling asleep under a canopy of stars \u2013 some camping classics never change. Summer is on the way and it\u2019s time to start thinking about your next outdoor adventure. While exploring the great outdoors is a good way to unplug (we all need a tech detox now and then), there are a few adventure apps you may want to bring along (just promise us you won\u2019t check your work email, okay?).<\/p>\n

Here are seven apps for an epic camping trip.<\/p>\n

1. Hone in on your survival skills<\/h3>\n

Learn the most important survival methods before you head out on your trip. Based on the bestselling guide by special air service soldier John \u201cLofty\u201d Wiseman, the SAS Survival Guide<\/b> app can help sharpen your survival skills on both land and sea. The app provides 16 videos, survival checklists, a sun compass, a survival quiz and much more.<\/p>\n

2. Make delicious food<\/h3>\n

Almost as important as having good survival skills is eating well during your trip. The Coleman Company\u2019s Cookout Cookbook & Meal Planner<\/b> allows you to plan meals for your entire camping trip. You can select how many days you\u2019ll be camping and how many people you\u2019ll be cooking for, and the app will handle the rest. It will help you generate a meal plan and shopping list to make good eating simple.<\/p>\n

(Sorry, guys. There isn\u2019t an Android version. Let us know in the comments below if you can recommend a camping food Android app!).<\/p>\n

3. Sleep tight<\/h3>\n

You\u2019ve learned some first aid, you\u2019ve packed up a cooler with tasty meals, and you\u2019re ready to pitch your tent \u2013 or maybe hang your hammock! The Hammock Hang Calculator<\/b> lets you estimate how high to install anchor points for hanging your hammock and also estimates the horizontal and gravitational forces applied to your hammock system. The mobile app has more customization options and includes a clinometer, so you can measure the angle of your suspension on the fly.<\/p>\n

4. Get moving<\/h3>\n

Find your next great hike or bike ride with AllTrails<\/b>. The app helps you to explore more than 50,000 trails across North America with maps, driving directions, photos and reviews. You can also filter trails by whether or not they are kid-, wheelchair- or dog-friendly.<\/p>\n

5. Name that mountain<\/h3>\n

Now this is cool. Point PeakFinder Earth<\/b> at a mountain range and will it tell you the names of \u00a0the mountains and peaks. It works worldwide offline and includes more than 250,000 peak names. It\u2019s like having your own personal guide!<\/p>\n

6. Campfire Games<\/h3>\n

If you need a little inspiration, Camping Games<\/b> provides fun games for sitting around the campfire. Don\u2019t worry if internet signal is scarce at your campsite. You can read about the games offline!<\/p>\n

7. Google Sky Map<\/h3>\n

Wind things down at the end of the night with a little stargazing. Sky Map <\/b>helps you identify stars, planets, nebulae and more.<\/p>\n

Do you have any other favorite apps for your outdoor adventures? Let us know in the comments below!<\/p>\n

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