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Paddling App

The Paddling Central Adirondack Region app is now available through iTunes in the AppStore, the category is Navigation.

Any questions, please contact Mohawk Valley GIS at 315-866-2746 or e-mail lrockwoo@twcny.rr.com.
We welcome your suggestions for new features to add to the app.

Paddling app    Our Central Adirondack Paddling app features 12 canoeing and kayaking waterways in the region, ranging from popular to pure wilderness.

The app takes a few minutes to download, please be patient. We are loading the entire region's topo maps on your phone, along with .pdf's detailing each waterway adventure, so you can use the app without reception and have all the information you need at your fingertips. Waterways and business updates are automatic every time you start the app as long as you have reception.
   Paddling app opening screen    The opening screen lets you know that you can press anywhere on the screen and hold your finger for at least a second, and the options menu screen will appear. Tap cancel to clear the message.

The screen looks a little busy as there are numerous lean-tos and campgrounds in the region along with many area businesses to meet your needs. Use the options screen to turn on and off this display of custom pins.

 

 
The Custom Pins
Attractions Pin Attractions Campgrounds Pin Campgrounds Dining Pin Dining Gas Pin Gas
Information Pin Information Lean-tos Pin Lean-tos Lodging Pin Lodging Lodging & Dining Pin Lodging & Dining
Real Estate Pin Real Estate Shopping Pin Shopping Sports Pin Sports/Outfitters    

 

 
Paddling app options screen    Map Options

Five options are available to control the display of information on your screen.

1) Map Type: Choose Street View, Satellite View or Hybrid View of both street and satellite for your background map. Default is Hybrid.
2) Show Topo Map: Indicate Yes or No to display the USGS 1:24,000 scale topographic map. Default is No.
3) Show Current Location: Indicate Yes or No to show your current GPS location as a bright blue dot on the screen. Default is No.
4) Show Waterways Markers: Indicate Yes or No to show red pins for each waterway. Tap a pin to display information. Default is Yes.
5) Show Business Markers: Indicate Yes or No to show custom pins for businesses, lean-tos and campgrounds. Tap a pin to display more information. Default is Yes.

Tap Submit to apply your preferences.

 

 
Paddling app main screen    The waterways are highlighted in blue. Zoom in and out and move around using your fingers.

Tap a red waterways pin to display name and number of miles round-trip (put in/take out are the same) or one way (different put in/take out). Tap the blue arrow to open up the associated .pdf document with parking and portage information and descriptions of flora & fauna and the surrounding area.
   Paddling app main screen    Tap a custom pin to display business name and phone number or lean-to name, or campground name.

Shown here is the Long Lake Diner and Owl's Head Pub, a popular food & drink establishment in Long Lake, along the Northern Forest Canoe Trail.
 
Paddling app pdf screen   Paddling app main screen   Paddling app topo screen   Paddling app GPS screen
.pdf document   Lake Lila with green portage pin
tapped to show comments
(purple pin is for put in/take out)
  Topo map view (note, if you
zoom in too far, the topo
map will disappear)
  Blue dot shows current
GPS location
Disclaimer: Please note that the waterways in this app have come from numerous guidebooks, a few local outfitters and the towns in the Central Adirondack region. The waterways “trails” are representations of where to paddle within the rivers, lakes and ponds. Do not precisely navigate by following these trail representations. MVGIS cannot guarantee the accuracy of the waterways trail locations nor can MVGIS assume responsibility for the condition of the waterbodies depicted in the app. Please use caution and common sense at all times when canoeing and kayaking.
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