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Hitting the Road: Essential Apps for Your Next Road Trip

Apps for the Road

For eight months I’ve lived on the road with my girlfriend on a long-term road trip. While we’ve taken a few short respites during the 15,000 miles we’ve covered, we’ve also camped in innumerable places with plans that are often in flux.

I cringe every time I respond to the question of what our essentials are and what makes our life on the road easier. While it feels lame to say, a smartphone is really the travel essential. Over the months we’ve spent on the road, I’ve tried numerous apps to get my smartphone dialed in. Many have come and gone, but the current mix listed below is working really well for us.

Camping

Finding a place to lay your head each night is a constant challenge. Friends and families are a great resource, but the longer you’re traveling and the further afield you roam, the more you’ll need to be on your game.

Entertainment

A road trip by definition means significant driving time. Music is a no-brainer, but having some entertainment to change things up and keep you awake during the driving days is a must.

News

Smartphones make it really easy to stay up on current events while being somewhat removed from the classic news cycle. The options for news are endless, so choose as you are so inclined.

Communication

First and foremost the smartphone is a communication tool. Coordinating with people we’re meeting, staying in touch with friends and work. After trying a number of third party apps, I’ve come back to the Apple native apps. They just work.

Weather

Waking up or heading to a new place makes it easy to get surprised by the weather. I hate freezing because I didn’t bring the right gear for the day.

Photography

Travel and photography are pretty symbiotic and having the right apps to facilitate your snapshots is key.

Navigation

Navigation apps are the largest data suck of all the apps, but also probably the most helpful. Provided you’ve got some 3G service, you’re never really lost. I’ve tried a number of the different navigation apps out there and while necessary, all of them have made me pull my hair out for various reasons.

Food

Last, but certainly not least, is food. It’s a daily need.

Fuel

Fuel on a road trip is a constant concern and your largest expense. Any money saved per gallon can add up quickly and there’s nothing worse than leaving a station after filling up and driving by another one two blocks away with significantly better prices.

 

Photos © Jon Gaffney and Gale Straub

Editor-in-Chief’s Note: Jon currently lives a semi-nomadic life with his girlfriend traveling North America in a camper van of their own design. If he’s not hiking, climbing, waterskiing, or attempting to surf you’ll probably find him playing with a camera. You can follow along with his antics on Instagram.

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