Trailguru and RunKeeper for iPhone

I do not (yet) own an iPhone or iTouch. But these kind of applications are tempting me.

Simple GPS interface software.

Download Trailguru and capture your outdoor activities using the iPhone 3G’s integrated GPS.

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Trailguru

Both these two iPhone applications are now free.

Jason Jacobs of Fitness Keeper, the developers of RunKeeper, announced yesterday that the company is going to make the application available for free …

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RunKeeper’s new low price: free – TUAW

There are other options including The Running GyPSy and iTrail. All offer more than the basic Nike + iPod Sport Kit.

related article: TUAW Faceoff: Nike + iPod versus iPhone 3G Challengers

Grand Traverse, New Zealand for $100

The Grand Traverse starts on the shores of Lake Wakitipu and stretches the length of the Greenstone and Routeburn Valleys, crossing the main divide twice in the process. The Greenstone and Routeburn Tracks have long been New Zealand’s most accessible and popular routes into the spectacular South Island high country.

The Grand Traverse passes through two national parks: Fiordland and Mount Aspiring, and is part of Te Wahipounamu, South West New Zealand World Heritage Area. The pristine bush is home to a myriad of native birdlife: the Robin; Kea; Fantail; Parakeet; Bellbird; and Yellowhead, just to name a few. The sheer isolation and raw beauty of the Greenstone provide the perfect stage for the breathtaking scenery of the Routeburn. An unsurpassable combination to make a memorable walking experience. …

Ultimate Hikes – Official Booking Site – Milford and Routeburn Tracks, Fiordland New Zealand – Ultimate Hikes

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Sure you could sign on with the tour (above). It costs between $1,600 and $2,500 New Zealand, depending on what optional extras one prefers. … Or you could do it independently like Scottwoz for about $100.

Here’s his independent trip report:

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… Most of the scenery and landscape we covered was nothing short of spectacular and over the course of the five days we got to see a lot more than we should have, certainly more than the law of averages would normally allow. We hiked, on average, around six hours each day and covered an incredibly diverse terrain. …

In the Thick of it … The Grand Traverse, New Zealand – trip report

Sign me up.

I’m planning a return to New Zealand in 2011.

Top 15 Adventure Towns …

Yet another top ##, this one by Chris Weiss on Matador Trips.

These towns are the best in the world for adventure!

I’ve visited 8 of the … 14, actually. And bolded the best towns for hiking. AND added links to a few of our best hikes out of these destinations.

1. Valdez, Alaska

2. Vancouver, British Columbia

  • West Coast Trail
  • 3. Jackson, Wyoming

    4. Moab, UT

  • Chesler Park
  • Devil’s Garden
  • Syncline Loop
  • Upper Salt Creek
  • 5. Puerto Escondido, Mexico

    6. Turrialba, Costa Rica

    7. Arequipa, Peru

  • Misti Volcano
  • Colca Canyon
  • 8. Futaleufu, Chile

  • Torres del Paine
  • Around Monte Fitz Roy
  • 9. Grytviken, South Georgia Island

    10. Cape Town, South Africa

    11. Interlaken, Switzerland

  • TMB (Tour du Mont Blanc)
  • 12. Voss, Norway

    13. Shegar, Tibet

    14. Queenstown, New Zealand

  • Milford Track and many others …
  • details and photos – Top 15 Adventure Towns Worldwide

    I’ll move to Queenstown or Moab first. Shegar and Valdez last. Actually, Grytviken very last.

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    Queenstown – original – flickr – PhillipC

    (via Bluepeak)

    trekking the Rwenzori Mountains, Uganda

    I would love to have joined in on this 2005 guided trip in the Rwenzori Mountains:

    The plan is simple. 6 days total: 3 climbing, 1 day at the top, 2 days to go down. 3 huts. 8 trekkers, 15 porters, 2 cooks and 2 guards.

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    The second hut marks the end of rivers. At 3500 meters, we are above the evening clouds. …

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    … surrounded by three park guards and our two cooks.

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    see the rest of the photos posted by Canadian Kim Gjerstad now living in Uganda.

    Easier, perhaps, though you still need armed guards, would be trekking the Central Circuit:

    The main trail, known as the Central Circuit, can be completed in about 4-10 days, depending on the itinerary one chooses. …

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    Renzori.com hiking

    What do you have that Wall Street can’t touch?

    Robert Scoble shared a touching post from Michael Hyatt.

    Despite the economic collapse in the USA, Michael had an epiphany after happening upon an elk rut in the wilderness.

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    … Even though my financial worth had been decimated by the events of the last three weeks, I realized that nothing could touch the things that are most valuable to me. Experiencing the elk at dusk with people I love was a timely reminder.

    I also realized that I have a choice: I can focus on what I have lost or I can focus on what I have. I started making a mental list:

    I have my health.

    I have a loving wife, who is also my best friend.

    I have five wonderful daughters, two sons-in-law and (so far) two beautiful grandchildren. “I am particularly fond of each of them,” as Papa says in The Shack.

    I have several profound friendships that encourage and challenge me.

    I have meaningful work that I would do even if I wasn’t getting paid.

    I have incredibly competent co-workers whom I truly love and respect.

    I have a church that grows dearer to me with each passing year. (We have been members there for 24 years.)

    I have a relationship with God that is endlessly fascinating and fulfilling.

    And the list goes on. I could name a hundred more things, but you get the idea.

    My guess is that the financial crisis is going to get worse before it gets better. You and I have very little control over what happens in the external environment. But we do have control over what happens inside our hearts. It all depends on our mental focus.

    What do you have that Wall Street can’t touch?

    no recession for bicycle manufacturers

    Treehugger linked to this graph:

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    Makes sense.

    And in the USA, the $700 billion Bailout contained a provision that anyone who bikes to work can claim a $20 tax credit per month.

    Even those driving to work in a Hummer will try to claim that $240 / year.

    Statistically, cycling stats will go through the roof.

    hiking Angel Falls with Ian Wright

    Angel Falls is one of our best hikes in South America. And very high on my personal “to do” list.

    I loved the Lonely Planet Globe Trekker: Venezuela TV show. It concludes with a terrific section on host Ian Wright’s travels to the base of the Falls.

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    related post: the top of Angel Falls, Venezuela

    hiking the Ribeiras, Cape Verde

    On That’s a Moray Alex posted an excellent trip report:

    … the best hike I have ever done.

    We went to Sao Antao, the island across the channel from Mindelo. On Sao Antao there are the ribeiras (ribs), jagged mountains which traverse the length of the island. The ribeiras are what remains of a volcano after millenia of erosion. To me they looked like the backs of wrinkled dinosaurs. …

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    click through to read the rest and see more photos – Hiking the Ribeiras

    And where is this hiking wonderland?

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    Cape Verde – Wikipedia

    the Lumemo Trail, Tanzania

    Every once in a while I click on to The Backpacker website:

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    The Backpacker – home page

    It’s an old school static page that turns me off at first glance. Especially the double underlined ad links. Those infuriate me. Normally I boycott any site that was lame enough to use them.

    But there is some good stuff on The Backpacker if you avoid hovering your mouse over the double underlined words.

    Here’s a sample trip report, for example, by Ian Williamson.

    The Lumemo Trail: A Tanzanian Wilderness Experience

    There are no hotels or lodges here. This is a National Park with no roads. This park is a series of mountain rangers and interlocking valleys and only experienced hikers can mange this difficult terrain. These mountains are pristine and largely untouched by humans.

    The Udzungwa Mountains National park was created primarily for the protection of flora rather than fauna. The park was registered in 1992 and is the first of its kind in Tanzania. This park is a series of mountain rangers and interlocking valleys – ranging from the top of the Kilombero Valley at 300 meters above sea level to peaks of around 2,570 meters above sea level. Only experienced hikers can mange this difficult train. Making these mountains pristine and largely untouched by humans.

    The Lumeno trail is 65km long and follows the path of the Lumeno River, which is sourced in the heart of these mountains. There are three campsites along the trail that are roughly spaced at 7 to 8 hour walk intervals. They are basic campsites. Remember in Africa basic means just that, basic — simply a peace of ground cleared for your tents. It usually takes three to four days to complete this hike.

    The trail passes through three types of vegetation: Miombo Woodland, Grassland and forest. Some of the wildlife you may see on this trail is the, red colobus & black and white colubus monkeys, yellow baboon, sykes monkey, sanje mangabey, bushbuck, waterbuck, bush pig, buffalo, elephant and red duikers. …

    We recommend hiking of this trail to be done in the dry season — June to November — as in the rainy season the river becomes swollen and turbulent making the river dangerous to cross. The flooding can also hide crocodiles, which can be a greater danger than the swollen river.

    This is not an experience for the faint hearted, however, if you love the wilderness this is an experience not to be missed.

    The Lumemo Trail: A Tanzanian Wilderness Experience

    Also check out their backpacking tips page. Their USA Trail Reviews by State. And much more content uploaded by their community.

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    related: Lumemo River Trail – Authentic Tanzania

    top 10 trekking destinations

    Top 10 Hiking/Trekking Vacations – Overall

    Annapurna Circuit, Nepal

    Appalachian Trail, USA

    Santa Cruz Trek, Peru

    Kilamanjaro National Park, Tanzania

    Tour de Mont Blanc, France/Italy/Switzerland

    West Coast Trail, British Columbia

    Overland Track, Australia

    Torres del Paine, Chile

    John Muir Trail, California

    Camino de Santiago, Spain

    iExplore Hiking

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    larger original – Camels Hump in Vermont – flickr – broken_images

    Astonishingly similar to our own besthike top 10 treks in the world.

    Many quality blogs have been linking to this list.