iPhone Trail Map App

I tired doing a search but couldn't seem to come up with anything...
I have been using Trailforks to find / follow trails as well as map my route. However, it is less than reliable (or I can't figure out how to use it properly.) I did three separate rides today, one recorded fine, one shows only a partial route and one doesn't even show anything.
I know a bunch of you are using a dedicated bike computer but I'm wondering if there is some app out there that you are using with a great deal of success.

Thanks for the input!

-Erik
 

joshmdean

Member
I have been recording my rides on an app called AllTrails. It gives you total distance, elevation, average speed, etc.

I have had the same issue with TrailForks.
 

jmanic

JORBA Board Member/Chapter Leader
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Team MTBNJ Halter's
Strava is pretty reliable for recording rides. Used by many here.

@mattybfat are you still recording on Trailforks? Any advice?
 

mattybfat

The Opinion Police
Team MTBNJ Halter's
Strava is pretty reliable for recording rides. Used by many here.

@mattybfat are you still recording on Trailforks? Any advice?
Having the same problems with trailforks. Sucks because it was working great a year ago but last 6 months it hasn't recorded a clean ride. Most times just stops. I am anti strava and found only thing I really care about is how far I just rode. In the end it really doesn't matter. It didn't matter when I first started riding and so you could say I came full circle in my cycling life.
 

roc

Well-Known Member
I tired doing a search but couldn't seem to come up with anything...
I have been using Trailforks to find / follow trails as well as map my route. However, it is less than reliable (or I can't figure out how to use it properly.) I did three separate rides today, one recorded fine, one shows only a partial route and one doesn't even show anything.
I know a bunch of you are using a dedicated bike computer but I'm wondering if there is some app out there that you are using with a great deal of success.

Thanks for the input!

-Erik
Maprika does a pretty good job. I find that strava works, when I don’t touch my phone for a whole ride. I think maprika has better maps than strava.
 

bucknejo

Well-Known Member
+1 on Maprika. Solid maps are available for Ringwood, Jungle Habitat, High Mountain Park in northern NJ.

unsolicited 2 cents - use the maps to learn the trails then unplug and just enjoy the ride
 

BPaze

Well-Known Member
I've been using TF and haven't seen any major amount of issues, it seems to record better than when I use Strava but both are decent. I have also used Komoot in the past but didn't see a reason to record it in a bunch of different places. Most of my Strava rides are recorded using TF.

I have heard good things about Maprika, but haven't messed it much.
 

mattybfat

The Opinion Police
Team MTBNJ Halter's
Thanks for the heads up on maprika, I still held an account when I used to map road rides.
 
Thank you for all of the good info! I like the UI on Trailforks, just wish it functioned better!
I don't disagree about just riding but I'm not familiar with all of the trails and like to know where I am and where I can go...
 
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