Want to Burn Off Your Thanksgiving Dinner? Go For a Hike With iOS 18
Thanksgiving is over, and if you’re like me you probably ate a lot of good food and plenty of pie. If you want to burn off some of that food you can take a hike or a walk around your neighborhood, and with iOS 18 you can map our your route and see just how far you’ll go before you set foot out the door.
Apple released iOS 18 to the general public in September. The update brought a lot of new features to your iPhone, including RCS messaging and an updated Calculator app. It also updated your Maps app, which now lets you plan a walking, running or hiking route.
Creating a custom route is great for planning a hike or other outdoor activities, and it can keep you on track so you don’t get lost. This feature can also tell you how far a custom route is, as well as what your elevation is throughout your route. If you’re in Denver, I imagine it just says, “Up there.”
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Here’s how to create your own custom route in Maps.
Make a custom route on Apple Maps on iPhone
1. Open Maps.
2. Long press where you want to start your route to drop a pin.
3. Tap More.
4. Tap Create a Custom Route.
From here you have to plot your route by tapping around your map. You can tap intersections and landmarks — like restaurants and shops — and the app will start mapping your route. You can also tap intersections and unmarked locations on your map for a more granular approach to creating your route.
You don’t have to tap a location near your last route point, either. After you tap Create a Custom Route, you can tap a location miles away and Maps will create a route for you. It’s important to note that if you tap a location miles away from where you start your route, Maps will find a path that doesn’t involve busting through walls like the Kool-Aid man. In that regard, creating a route is just like getting driving directions on Maps.
While creating your route, Maps will also give you three route options: Reverse, Out & Back and Close Loop.
Reverse flips your route so where you initially started is now where your route ends. Out & Back maps your route on top of itself so you start and end where you began in a single path. Close Loop also ends your route where you started but for routes that are circular.
Once you’ve created your route, tap Save and you’ll be asked to name your route. Then tap Done. Maps will also download your custom route to your iPhone, so you won’t have to worry about losing reception, especially if you’re hiking out in the wilderness.
Where to find your custom route
After you’ve saved your custom route, it will be moved to your Library in Maps. Here’s how to access it.
1. Open Maps.
2. Tap Places, Guides and Routes beneath the search bar in Maps.
3. Tap Routes.
4. Select the route you want to take.
After selecting the route, Maps will pull it up on your map. If you’re near the start of your route, tap Go and your iPhone will give you directions along your route. If you’re not near the start of the route, you can tap Directions and Maps will show you how to get to the start of your route.
For more on iOS 18, here’s everything you need to know about iOS 18.1, my iOS 18 review and our iOS 18 cheat sheet. You can also check out what iOS 18.2 could bring to your iPhone soon.
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