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Trailhunter is not a replacement for 911 or professional mountain rescue. In a real emergency, call 911 or activate your satellite messenger.
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Send a SuggestionTrailhunter is pending Apple approval. iOS only for now. Android (Google Play) is in development.
Pricing details will be announced closer to launch. Stay tuned.
Yes. You can download trails and maps for offline use. GPS navigation works without cell service. Weather and Community Pulse data require connectivity to refresh.
At launch, all Colorado 14ers and 13ers. We plan to expand to all US state high points and international peaks in future updates.
No. Trailhunter's SOS feature shares your coordinates with your emergency contacts, but it does not communicate with search and rescue directly. We strongly recommend carrying a dedicated satellite messenger like the Garmin inReach Mini 2.
A 7-question onboarding assesses your experience, exposure comfort, gear, pace, elevation, health data, and risk tolerance. You're assigned a tier (Weekender, Peak Bagger, or Alpine Athlete) that adapts over time based on your logged hikes and effort ratings.
No. All data is stored locally on your device. No cloud sync in the initial release. See our Privacy Policy for full details.