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[QUOTE="Funkyskier, post: 200909, member: 31384"] I have been using the Endomondo Sports Tracker for a few years. I like to know where I am and how fast I'm traveling to a fault. It gives me all the information that is important to me such as Speed, Elevation changes, calories burned and distance traveled. My wife and I go on weekend hikes over 10 miles and I have tried most of the apps. I run Endomondo on an old re-purposed Android phone that has no SIM card and runs in Airplane mode. With no cell service the phone will run for days as just a GPS device. One really nice feature is that your travels for the day and map can automatically be uploaded to Facebook or Google+. For us, that's a big deal since most our friends and family think the idea of trekking across Spain for 6 weeks is mad. Our travels for the day and where we are on a daily basis can be seen by our kids and family. We want to detach as much as possible while on Camino but still let people know where we are. My plan is to get a local SIM card when in Spain and use it just to call ahead or in case of emergency. Once I have a WiFi connection Endomondo uploads my recorded track and location for the day. Our Camino begins on June 5th. Looking forward and counting the weeks till departure. Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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