REI's Newest Acquisition: Adventure Projects, Will Keep You Outdoors
ChrisNpAdventure Projects is now officially acquired by Recreational Equipment, Inc. (REI). They pioneered apps that will help users find the next trail for hiking, biking, skiing and snowboarding. This ultimate GPS-based trail-guide is specifically designed for sports fanaticsREI reveals on their website.
The Three Main Projects
Prepare and gear up the heavy duty mountain bike and let the MTB Project guide with the best routes and interactive maps in their journey as Digital Trends reported. They can use the "Hiking Project App" if they feel like hiking instead. Be prepared all the time with the updated trails reviewed by fellow hikers. The Powder Project is the key to finding the new ski and snowboard places that you can try. And there are even enough pictures to assure that you are at the right spot, hassle free indeed!
Revolutionary Features
These apps are completely free and can even download the routes ahead of time so losing a data signal is never a problem! The app works perfectly even offline. The app also tells them where exactly they are on the map by just following the blue dot. Every day the trail list gets updated so they will always have something new to try out.
REI just recently launched the National Park's App in celebration of the National Park Service's centennial that kicked off in August of the current year. From here they can definitely upload their own photos after finishing the trails.
Prepare to gear up because these apps are now officially downloadable from IOS App Store and Android Google Play. They may also check out the website of REI for the direct links for faster download experience. REI believes that outdoor activities fuel life's balance. As what Rei.com said, "A life outdoors is a life well lived."
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