Alltrails Year End 2020 Review

I’m an Alltrails.com pro subscriber and use the mobile application for most hikes. If you are an avid hiker, I’m sure you have heard of Alltrails. Using the service is a good option when hiking in Pagosa Springs Colorado.

The web application is free to use and provides trail information, photos of the hikes, maps and reviews from hikers. However, a subscription is needed to use the mobile application, and for offline maps. I have found this to be worthwhile and pay for the subscription, around $30/year, for the service.

I started to use Alltrails in May of 2020, so the full year statistics that the service provides are from May until December. Due to the pandemic, hiking was a great option to get outside and socially distance. The recordings included only hike trails that where I wanted to capture the stats but also view the maps during the hike.

Alltrails Year End 2020 Review Statistics

Alltrails year end 2020 review stats
Alltrails.com 2020 Year in Review

Only $2.50 a day, the Alltrails Pro account is worth the costs for most hikers that are outside hiking at least once a month. I find the offline maps to be more useful on advanced and longer hikes that are more difficult to navigate. Easy trails are marked and a real-time map or direction are not needed. In this case, the benefit is from statistics and historical record keeping only.

For 2021, I would like to increase the number of hikes completed during the year. This includes adding several multi-day hikes that require camping. Many options are available in the Pagosa Springs area for longer hikes.

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I’m a big fan of hikes that offer elevation changes, so mountain hikes are a favorite of mine. My Alltrails year end 2020 review statistics show that I climbed over 15,000 vertical feet. I feel that this can be improved upon for the 2021 year since several of the hikes I completed included several thousand feet of elevation gain such as the Coal Creek Hike, Williams Creek Hike and V Rock Hike. I’m looking forward to potential hikes along the Continental Divide trail using the Alltrails service.

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