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Information Culture Week 3: Technology: The Outdoor Enthusiast and Mobile Apps
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The Outdoors and Your Mobile Device

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The Outdoor Economy

• More than 140 million Americans make outdoor recreation a part of their daily lives.• Camping, fishing, hunting• Off- Roading, bicycling• Trail Sports- Hiking, Backpacking, Trail Running, Climbing• Water Sports- Kayaking, Canoeing, Boating, Rafting• Snow Sports- Skiing, Snowboarding, Snowshoeing• Wildlife Viewing

• Enthusiasts spend $646 billion each year on their outdoor hobbies.• $120.7 billion in apparel and equipment• $524.8 billion in transportation, lodging, food, and entertainment

• 6.1 Million Americans work in Outdoor Recreation jobs

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The Role of Technology

• More than 60% of outdoor enthusiasts age 18-44 use technology to search for information on outdoor recreation opportunities.

• Advances in technology have played a role in the attractiveness of outdoor activities such as lightweight and water proof electronics.

Growing Activities

• Outdoor recreation has gone from a “nice to have” to a “must have”

• Health Benefits• Affordability• Easy Access

• Most activities have increased 5% from 2006-2011• Walking outdoors, hiking, wildlife viewing and photography and

bicycling are the most popular activities.

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BACKPACKERThe 10 Best Apps for the Outdoors

1. MotionX GPS: This app offers attractive topographical maps that can be downloaded ahead of time so you’re not reliant on spotty or nonexistent 3G coverage in the boonies.

2. GPS Trip Journal: Capture photos and take notes tied to waypoints to create a rich, Indiana Jones-style journal of your adventures.

3. Elevation Pro: Tap anywhere on the map or satellite view to get an instant readout of its elevation, based on the internal GPS or USGS surveying.

4. Peaks: Hold your camera up to the landscape, and Peaks adds the names of all the mountains within range, their elevation, and your distance from them.

5. Park Maps: Download the official Park Service map of any national park in the United States.

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6. GoSkyWatch Planetarium: Enjoy the night sky even more with this app, which gives you information on whatever celestial body you point to.

7. Sunrise: Determine the exact time of sunrise, sunset, and twilight before and after each based on your precise geographical location.

8. Backpacker Checklist: Make sure you have everything you need with this thorough checklist.  

9. GoToAid: Clear, nicely illustrated instructions for medical emergencies from minor cuts to broken arms.

10. US Army Survival Guide: Deal with anything nature throws at you, Army-style, with this thorough survival reference. Chapters on food- and water-finding skills, shelter, and firecraft join appendices on plant and animal identification.

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Meetup

Connects people of similar interests within the same location to meet and enjoy their hobbies offline.

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The Sibley e-Guide to the Birds of North America

Lists an index of birds in your location. See numerous photos, find their location on a map and listen to bird calls.

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REIShop for outdoor equipment and apparel for any outdoor sport. Purchase with your mobile device or locate a store near you.

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iTrail MapView maps of ski resorts across the US and other continents. Locate the easy or difficult slopes, lifts, and hotel locations.

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Resources

• 10 Best iPhone Apps for the Outdoors, Logan Kugler, Backpacker, http://www.backpacker.com/10-best-iphone-apps-for-the-outdoors/gear/14590

• The Outdoor Recreation Economy, Outdoor Industry Association, 2012

• Trends in Parks and Outdoor Recreation, Michigan State Parks & Outdoor Recreation Blue Ribbon Panel, http://janus.pscinc.com/ParkandRecPanel/panel_materials/National%20Recreation%20Trends%20White%20Paper.pdf