![]() ![]() Mr GeoK was particularly intrigued and immediately downloaded the app. This was some time during the summer of 2020. We learned about Relive from a friend when she shared one of her adventures via a text message link. The free version has most of the premium “Plus” features – definitely enough that you’ll be able to tell whether this app is for you. Probably the best way to get started with Relive is to download the app and give it a try. If you prefer your Tutorials via YouTube, I found this 2020 guide and review helpful when I was getting started. If you have another tracker that you want to use to capture your route, the “Apps and Integrations” help is also key. ![]() I recommend checking out the “Getting Started” and “Creating Videos” sections first. There are lots of good tutorials out there on how to use the Relive app, including the Support page on the Relive website. ![]() The Relive app is available for Android and iOS. If you’ve never seen a Relive, pause your reading here to watch Mr GeoK’s Relive video recap of one of our 2021 larch season hikes. At the end of the video, Relive shows the distance, time and elevation change. When you share with family and friends, they get a bird’s eye view of the terrain you travelled with pauses to view photos and video clips. Relive records a track of your outdoor activity, allows you to add photos, videos and short comments to the track, and then turns it all into an animated 3D video.
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