Aerial view of hiking gear arranged on a trail map

Chart Your Route Before You Leave the Driveway

Modular outdoor activity plans built like technical schematics—timelines, supply ratios, and daylight math in one structured workspace.

3Core planning tools
GPXOffline map exports
24hDaylight estimator
GBGreat Britain focus

Plans That Read Like Folded Maps

Each itinerary is laid out on a visible grid—activity blocks, coordinate notes, and segment durations aligned the way surveyors mark field sheets. No vague bullet lists; every block has a place on the timeline.

Whether you are mapping a riverside paddle or a ridge traverse, the structure stays consistent so your group can scan the day at a glance.

Compass held over a topographic map on a flat surface

Blueprint Builder

Kayak and paddles staged beside a river access point

Toggle activity blocks on a vertical timeline—morning put-in, midday lunch coordinates, afternoon ridge segments. A pace slider shifts estimated arrival times between leisurely family rhythm and high-intensity pacing.

Configure Your Blueprint

Supply Manifest Matrix

Food ratios, water volumes, permit slots, and weather backup gear live in separate interactive cards—not one overwhelming checklist. Assign gear to group members on a shared responsibility worksheet.

View Manifest Tools
Backpack contents organized on a groundsheet outdoors

Daylight and Transit Estimator

Mountain trail fading into evening light on the horizon

Rough trails move slower than pavement. Balance segment distance against remaining daylight hours so your group does not finish a ridge line in the dark. The estimator lives inside the blueprint workflow.

Try the Estimator

Offline Vault

When signal drops in deep backcountry, printer-friendly layouts and phone-sized rally-point cards keep your plan readable. High-contrast GPX exports support offline navigation apps.

Open Print Center
Printed route sheet and GPS device on a camp table

Ready to Draft Your First Grid Map?

Browse sample plan packs or reach out with questions about formatting and exports.