What an outstanding service you provide to the hiking community! I participated in the PCT permit lottery yesterday and was able to breeze through thanks entirely to one of your earlier videos. This one too is very helpful.
Jon, I'm preparing to hike the AT in 2023. I purchased Far Out; your video is valuable. Thank you for taking the time to explain and use visual prompts to assist in learning. This is an excellent video; you did a great job! Nonnie
Wow Jon, another GREAT informative video! You covered so many of this tools powerful features!! We’ll done! Oh and thanks to your previous video on the PCT permit process really helped me comfortably navigate the process! I was successful in snagging a permit for this year!! We’ll done Jon!
Thank Jon - big help to me. I'm getting back into backpacking and am looking at the IATA - some segments. I didn't know about Far Out but thanks to your video have d/l the app and the eastern section of IATA. Thanks - very nice delivery style and very informative. Much appreciated.
Map and compass as backup? I would like you to do a video on just how that works if your phone dies and you don't have a backup GPS device like InReach. If you do not know where you are and you are not up high above the treeline, just how do you figure out your actual position? If you have a map, in order to use the compass you need to be able to see distant landmarks. If you are on a popular trail you can simply wait till another hiker walks by and ask them or else start hiking with them . . .
Jon, excellent beginners guide for this app. Thank you! May I suggest that we should not trust GPS in bad weather? 🌩🌪❄💧 Hence, if there is any indication of foul weather ahead, I save screen shots on my phone ahead of time. It would probably be better to write down the information, but that's the last thing I want to do while I'm out. Best of luck w/ your AZ Trail preparation. Let's hope the wildfires are kept at bay this year. 😉
I'm surprised they don't have the ability to add alerts similar to traffic jams, speed traps, etc on Google Maps. A bear or snake sighting for example which shows on the map like water sources, but can be updated by other people and might just go away automatically after 30 minutes or "gray out" after 15 minutes.
Great video Jon! Had a question about the app. I know you said you weren’t able to get trail updates if you didn’t have service, but are you still able keep track of your progress of your hike without GPS? We head out for the JMT in a few days and wanted to make sure I can track the trail with GPS, even without service. Thanks for the video my friend!
Yes, GPS on your phone works without service. However, I normally open the app, see where I am and then immediately close it because GPS is a big drain on your phone battery. You won't have much opportunity to recharge on the JMT so power conservation will be important. One thing you miss out on with no cellular service is updated comments. Those refresh when you get a signal. Enjoy your hike!
Thanks for your video. Is there anyway to simply SEARCH for a specific mile marker, shelter, water source, etc. or is the user forced to play the hunt-and-find game using the map itself?
You can go directly to a mile by clicking the "hammer/wrench" icon on the right and then selecting "Go To Mile" (this is in five mile increments). You can also use the "filter" icon and filter only the waypoints you want such as only seeing camping waypoints to make finding stuff easier. I'm not aware of any way to type in a specific waypoint and then go right to it.
Super awesome video! What about maybe having a dedicated GPS unit rather than using a pricey iphone in case the phone gets dropped or damaged, as a regular GPS unit can take a beating. Thanks!
Thanks for this video, Jon. Are you a Minnesotan? On the trail colors - I'm looking at the Tahoe rim trail map on FarOut and it's all different colors! I was trying to figure out what each one means. I assume that it's green when it's the only trail, and when it overlaps with another trail, like the PCT, it's red. But no way to tell for certain. Or is there?
Close - from Wisconsin. I searched their website and I can't find any reference to what the trail colors mean on different maps. Most seem to be red for the main trail and blue for spur trails, but for whatever reason they don't all follow that protocol.
Unfortunately not in all areas does a map work with GPS alone. I'm not sure about US coverage of that ability. Though I've come across issues in Europe for example where in certain countries GPS alone without service was not functional or reliable. Hopefully that's not the case on any trails in the US. Also the arrow pointing at least in the past was very unreliable so the walking was required as the arrow would just randomly rotate itself confusingly. Maybe they have fixed that in later phones or GPS functionality.
How can you figure out mileage between waypoints when planning a trip from home? My CDT map only shows elevation and waypoint name. I need to plan camps.
I did not purchase the CDT map, but every other map I have shows the mileage when you click on a waypoint. Is the CDT map different than other maps you’ve purchased?
@@jonallenoutside I think the fact I had a legacy account with Guthook and no longer used the email address I had years ago was a problem--I couldn't log in. The old maps I had downloaded on my phone did not have the mileage, just the elevation. When I contacted Far Out they allowed me to log in with my new password and now everything seems to be ok.
The same for me. I straightened out the email situation and now can see the mileage. My only gripe now is Guthook waypoints aren't labeled like on the Bear Creek maps unless someone puts the Bear Creek waypoint name in the comments.
I’d like to add that, at least for the Appalachian Trail, you don’t have to purchase access to the entire trail. If you’re a section hiker, you can purchase the area you’re planning on hiking in for under $10. This can fall apart even on a short hike if your hike is say 30 miles on either side of the end of a section, but in most cases only one section will be needed. Being an independent, self-sufficient hiker with skills, I initially poo-pooed this app. But, I lost an heirloom on the trail and, using my friend’s app, was able to post a lost-item post in the comments. A few days later, I got a call from a hiker who found my item. It was a community effort to find and get the item back into my hands, but, without the Farout app, I would have lost my item for good. The comments are active on popular trails in-season, but on other trails or out of season are definitely sparse. AT hikers will have a lot of up-to-date information, but on say the Foothills trail, which is only about 50 miles from the AT, there’s noticeable less chatter.
Way better than All Trails in my opinion. I haven’t used Gaia. One of the main reasons so many people use this on major trails is because of the real-time updates. Those are priceless.
You only need cellular reception to get waypoint updates. The app works on GPS, which doesn’t require cell service. You do need to download your map ahead of time though.
To a person that hiked the pct and at in the 80s using guide books, maps, and a compus it seems like cheating. I wonder how many hikers out there would be hopelessly lost if their phones suddenly stopped working.
What an outstanding service you provide to the hiking community! I participated in the PCT permit lottery yesterday and was able to breeze through thanks entirely to one of your earlier videos. This one too is very helpful.
Thank you for the kind words. I started my channel as a way to give back to the backpacking community, so your comment means a lot.
Jon, I'm preparing to hike the AT in 2023. I purchased Far Out; your video is valuable. Thank you for taking the time to explain and use visual prompts to assist in learning. This is an excellent video; you did a great job! Nonnie
Good luck on your adventure!
@@jonallenoutside Gosh Jon, Thank you kindly. I can't believe you commented. I think your training video was outstanding. Take care!!
thank you so much for this video! I'm hiking the jmt summer of 2023 and just started with this app.
You're going to love the app. Even though water is plentiful on the JMT, it's still great to know how far it is to the next source.
Wow Jon, another GREAT informative video! You covered so many of this tools powerful features!! We’ll done! Oh and thanks to your previous video on the PCT permit process really helped me comfortably navigate the process! I was successful in snagging a permit for this year!! We’ll done Jon!
Congrats! Can’t wait to hear about your adventure!
Excellent information on a fantastic app!! Thank you for sharing!
I just bought the app. Thanks!
Very helpful, John. About to hike AT in MD 12/25
@@pcgaminghelp Enjoy your journey!
Thank Jon - big help to me. I'm getting back into backpacking and am looking at the IATA - some segments. I didn't know about Far Out but thanks to your video have d/l the app and the eastern section of IATA. Thanks - very nice delivery style and very informative. Much appreciated.
Glad you found value in it!
Map and compass as backup? I would like you to do a video on just how that works if your phone dies and you don't have a backup GPS device like InReach. If you do not know where you are and you are not up high above the treeline, just how do you figure out your actual position? If you have a map, in order to use the compass you need to be able to see distant landmarks. If you are on a popular trail you can simply wait till another hiker walks by and ask them or else start hiking with them . . .
This was very helpful. Thanks for all of the detail!
You are welcome. Happy Trails!
GREAT Video! THANKS- I'm a new backpacker.... off to check the Allegheny Trail in WV with confidence now :)
Backpacking is addicting! Enjoy your adventure!
Awesome video…. Just downloaded the app and will be section hiking the AT soon!
Enjoy!
Thanks Jon, as always, the most detailed and friendly advice!! Thanks!!
Awesome video Jon. Even as a map-nerd, I would download this for even our family’s shorter hikes.
AllTrails is a good app for local trails that aren’t on FarOut yet, but I’m guessing you know about that one.
@@jonallenoutside Yep. I love that app.
good job... to the point...accurate and no BS. thank you very much
Great video, very helpful. Two questions. 1. How do you delete a waypoint. 2. How do you add and delete photos on a check in? Thank you.
1. Click on the waypoint. Click edit waypoint. Delete waypoint. 2. Not sure on this one.
Jon, excellent beginners guide for this app. Thank you!
May I suggest that we should not trust GPS in bad weather? 🌩🌪❄💧
Hence, if there is any indication of foul weather ahead, I save screen shots on my phone ahead of time.
It would probably be better to write down the information, but that's the last thing I want to do while I'm out.
Best of luck w/ your AZ Trail preparation. Let's hope the wildfires are kept at bay this year. 😉
That is a great tip. Thank you!
Excellent tutorial for an excellent app. Been using for 5 years now and would not hike with out
Thank you, outstanding video. I am happy to have discovered your page. Great job.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
Great video man, very informative.
Thanks!!! Glad you found value in it.
Thank you for this video, very helpful and informative 👍 some of us need all the help we can get lol.. 😀
Like me! Always getting mixed up on trail.
I'm surprised they don't have the ability to add alerts similar to traffic jams, speed traps, etc on Google Maps. A bear or snake sighting for example which shows on the map like water sources, but can be updated by other people and might just go away automatically after 30 minutes or "gray out" after 15 minutes.
That would be an amazing improvement. I love that idea.
This was very helpful, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video Jon!
Had a question about the app.
I know you said you weren’t able to get trail updates if you didn’t have service, but are you still able keep track of your progress of your hike without GPS?
We head out for the JMT in a few days and wanted to make sure I can track the trail with GPS, even without service.
Thanks for the video my friend!
Yes, GPS on your phone works without service. However, I normally open the app, see where I am and then immediately close it because GPS is a big drain on your phone battery. You won't have much opportunity to recharge on the JMT so power conservation will be important. One thing you miss out on with no cellular service is updated comments. Those refresh when you get a signal. Enjoy your hike!
Awesome review and tutorial! Thanks a lot!!
Thank you for this video! Have you found a way to send a saved route to someone?
I have not.
Well explained content. Impressive! GK
Thanks for your video. Is there anyway to simply SEARCH for a specific mile marker, shelter, water source, etc. or is the user forced to play the hunt-and-find game using the map itself?
You can go directly to a mile by clicking the "hammer/wrench" icon on the right and then selecting "Go To Mile" (this is in five mile increments). You can also use the "filter" icon and filter only the waypoints you want such as only seeing camping waypoints to make finding stuff easier. I'm not aware of any way to type in a specific waypoint and then go right to it.
It's a staple for the PCTers....that don't 'know' the trail/not from the area.
great video i found this app very confusing this helped
You are welcome. I find the app invaluable on the trail.
Super awesome video! What about maybe having a dedicated GPS unit rather than using a pricey iphone in case the phone gets dropped or damaged, as a regular GPS unit can take a beating. Thanks!
As a backup yes. Not leaving my phone at home though. I use it way too much.
Great video! thank you
Thanks for this video, Jon. Are you a Minnesotan? On the trail colors - I'm looking at the Tahoe rim trail map on FarOut and it's all different colors! I was trying to figure out what each one means. I assume that it's green when it's the only trail, and when it overlaps with another trail, like the PCT, it's red. But no way to tell for certain. Or is there?
Close - from Wisconsin. I searched their website and I can't find any reference to what the trail colors mean on different maps. Most seem to be red for the main trail and blue for spur trails, but for whatever reason they don't all follow that protocol.
Unfortunately not in all areas does a map work with GPS alone. I'm not sure about US coverage of that ability. Though I've come across issues in Europe for example where in certain countries GPS alone without service was not functional or reliable. Hopefully that's not the case on any trails in the US. Also the arrow pointing at least in the past was very unreliable so the walking was required as the arrow would just randomly rotate itself confusingly. Maybe they have fixed that in later phones or GPS functionality.
Very helpful!
How can you figure out mileage between waypoints when planning a trip from home? My CDT map only shows elevation and waypoint name. I need to plan camps.
I did not purchase the CDT map, but every other map I have shows the mileage when you click on a waypoint. Is the CDT map different than other maps you’ve purchased?
@@jonallenoutside I think the fact I had a legacy account with Guthook and no longer used the email address I had years ago was a problem--I couldn't log in. The old maps I had downloaded on my phone did not have the mileage, just the elevation. When I contacted Far Out they allowed me to log in with my new password and now everything seems to be ok.
The same for me. I straightened out the email situation and now can see the mileage. My only gripe now is Guthook waypoints aren't labeled like on the Bear Creek maps unless someone puts the Bear Creek waypoint name in the comments.
I’d like to add that, at least for the Appalachian Trail, you don’t have to purchase access to the entire trail. If you’re a section hiker, you can purchase the area you’re planning on hiking in for under $10. This can fall apart even on a short hike if your hike is say 30 miles on either side of the end of a section, but in most cases only one section will be needed.
Being an independent, self-sufficient hiker with skills, I initially poo-pooed this app. But, I lost an heirloom on the trail and, using my friend’s app, was able to post a lost-item post in the comments. A few days later, I got a call from a hiker who found my item. It was a community effort to find and get the item back into my hands, but, without the Farout app, I would have lost my item for good.
The comments are active on popular trails in-season, but on other trails or out of season are definitely sparse. AT hikers will have a lot of up-to-date information, but on say the Foothills trail, which is only about 50 miles from the AT, there’s noticeable less chatter.
Trail Magic for sure!
I have the Guthooks app. How do I update it to make it Farout?
Go to the App Store, search on FarOut and download it.
Can you save a route to a GPX file? Thank you so much
I looked around and I don't see a way to do this.
How does this app compare to All Trails or Gaia for navigation?
Way better than All Trails in my opinion. I haven’t used Gaia. One of the main reasons so many people use this on major trails is because of the real-time updates. Those are priceless.
@@jonallenoutside thanks for the info!
Is there really no built in compass capability in this app? It would be nice not to have to open another app to determine what direction I'm facing.
Not that I’ve seen, although you can walk and see what direction you’re heading. Not as convenient as an actual compass though.
Thank you ♥️💯🏴☠️
What happens when there is no cellular reception? I wish to stay safe, but another 300-400$ for garmin would cost me a lot of trips...
You only need cellular reception to get waypoint updates. The app works on GPS, which doesn’t require cell service. You do need to download your map ahead of time though.
Thank you!!!
To a person that hiked the pct and at in the 80s using guide books, maps, and a compus it seems like cheating. I wonder how many hikers out there would be hopelessly lost if their phones suddenly stopped working.
A lot!
So true
I'm trying to save my phone battery.... do I need to leave this running all day?
No. You can either shut the app down unless you are using it or hit the button in the app that turns off gps.
thanks!
Will it work in airplane mode
Yes. GPS works in airplane mode. Keep in mind that you won’t be able to create or download waypoint comments while in airplane mode.