mtruman
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Is there an app that can identify a tree species by taking a picture of the bark or the leaves? Or how about plants and shrubs. Or possibly identify bird species by call? It would be so much easier than carrying books.
I don't know a better way to learn map and compass by actually using them to identify your position, and then checking the results on a GPS.
Technology can be empowering...
I've been really enjoying the varied replies on this thread. First to respond to this post - Google Goggles had promised to add the ability to ID plants, flowers and trees from images a while ago. Not there yet but hopefully coming soon. In the meantime, the Audubon apps for this (as well as birds, insect, butterflies, mammals, etc.) are awesome!
So, I have to confirm that I'm a geek and love technology. It's my job and it's my life. Hiking, paddling and otherwise being in nature is my semi-escape, but that's the best it gets. I carry a GPS, smartphone and digital camera (with GPS) when I hike. I try to make the use of them as unobtrusive as possible while I'm out there and forget that I'm using them and focus on where I am, but there results are clearly limited. Being able to bring back my hikes as GPS tracks and photos to share and being able to communicate (briefly) from a summit are valuable to me. Being disconnected by about 90% from my typical day to day experience also is. Technology is here to stay and is becoming a more and more unavoidable part of every minute of our lives. Learning to manage it and use it to best advantage (and occasionally turn it off or ignore it) is about the best that I think we can hope to achieve.