About Guthook's Tahoe Rim Trail
Guthook's Guide to the Tahoe Rim Trail includes a fully functional, free demonstration, covering the 20.3-mile Tahoe City North Trailhead to Brockway Summit section of the Tahoe Rim Trail. The entire 173-mile trail is available with in-app purchase.
Guthook's Guide to the Tahoe Rim Trail is a smartphone guide for your hike or mountain bike ride on the Tahoe Rim Trail. The app uses a combination of your phone's GPS, downloaded topo maps, and the Google Maps interface to accurately locate your position on the trail. No phone service? Not a problem -- your phone's GPS pinpoints your location on top of topo maps downloaded as part of the app.
The trail is color coded according to allowed use for hikers, horses and bikers. An elevation profile of the Tahoe Rim Trail is displayed in the Profile tab of the app. It shows you the elevation of the trail plotted against distance along with your current location on the trail.
Over 500 waypoints along the 173-mile Tahoe Rim Trail are displayed both on the map and in the "Guide" tab of the app. (The demo has 56 waypoints along 20.3 miles.) A Trail Register allows you to post comments about any waypoint and view other hikers' comments. This feature can be helpful, for instance, to obtain information about upcoming water sources.
The types of waypoints in the full version of the app include:
-->Trailheads and parking information
-->Water sources (including the reliability of each water source)
-->Tenting sites/camping sites
-->Lake Tahoe views and other views
-->Trail junctions
-->Picnic areas, campgrounds
-->Paved and dirt roads
-->Other Landmarks
-->Privies/restrooms
-->Restaurants, stores, lodging
There are also markers on the map every mile of the trail track.
Clicking on a waypoint on either the Map or in the Guide opens a detail page for the waypoint, providing further details about that particular waypoint. Details include the waypoint's mileage point and elevation, photographs of the waypoint, distance to the next reliable water source, a Trail Register where you may post comments and read other users' comments, and other details that will help you during your hike, and help you plan your hike.
About the Tahoe Rim Trail: The Tahoe Rim Trail is a 173-mile trail that circles beautiful Lake Tahoe in the Sierra Nevada mountain range. The trail passes through California (113.5 miles) and Nevada (59.5 miles). 50 miles of the trail overlap the Pacific Crest Trail and 31 miles overlap the Tahoe-Yosemite Trail. The trail is broken into 8 sections, ranging from 17 miles to 32 miles each. Many hikers complete the entire Tahoe Rim Trail all at once while others complete the trail section by section. Countless others enjoy day-hiking and mountain biking the trail.
Also available from High Sierra Attitude, LLC:
Guthook's Guide to the PCT (5-part guide to the Pacific Crest Trail)
Guthook's Guide to the CDT (5-part guide to the Continental Divide Trail)
Guthook's Guide to the AT (9-part guide to the Appalachian Trail)
Guthook's Guide to the John Muir Trail
Mt. Whitney Guide
The Colorado Trail Hiker
Vermont's Long Trail Hiker
Trailblazer's South Downs Way (UK National Trail)
Download and install
Guthook's Tahoe Rim Trail version 5.2.0 on your
Android device!
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Android package:
com.highsierraattitude.trthikerdemo, download Guthook's Tahoe Rim Trail.apk
by R####:
I purchased this app to use during my July 2015 thru hike of the TRT and I was very impressed with the functionality. It worked just as advertised and I consider it $6 well spent. I found myself using it several times a day just to check my progress, distance to various waypoints, etc... I'm an old school guy and I will continue to carry my compass and paper maps, but I can honestly say that having this app adds to my sense of security on the trail and is great fun to use as well. The only negative I can come up with is that the app seemed to sometimes get a bit confused momentarily when repositioning my android phone from landscape to portrait orientation or vice versa. Not a big deal, but maybe something for the developer to consider in a future upgrade.