Route memory
Remember where the day happened
Keep each update tied to the places, distances, pins, photos, and notes that made the section yours.

HikerFeed for the Long Trail
Record your route, stats, photos, pins, and reflections in one Long Trail journal friends can actually follow.
Your Long Trail, day by day
HikerFeed is not a replacement for official maps, guides, or trail updates. It is the place for the hike itself: the route under your feet, the photos you stop for, the notes you write at camp, and the people following from home.
Track
Save the route, distance, steps, towns, photos, pins, and notes for each day while the memory is still fresh.
Share
Share publicly or privately so people back home can follow the hike without piecing together texts, photo dumps, and workout posts.
Relive
When the miles are done, your shelters, summits, hard climbs, town stops, comments, and reflections are still connected.



Built for the trail story
Route memory
Keep each update tied to the places, distances, pins, photos, and notes that made the section yours.
Trail journal
One sentence after a long day can mean more than a polished recap later. Keep those reflections with the route.
Follower feed
Let supporters see where you are and what the day felt like without turning the Long Trail into constant posting.
Long Trail hikers
The Long Trail is not just one kind of trip. HikerFeed works whether you are hiking end to end, connecting sections over weekends, or giving family one link that makes sense.
Thru-hikers
Track the full arc from Massachusetts to Canada with a day-by-day journal that keeps mileage, photos, pins, and reflections together.
Section hikers
Turn each Long Trail section into part of one timeline, even when the hike happens across months or years.
Followers
Give family and friends one place to follow along, comment, and understand the hike without needing every app you use.

Plan with official resources
For official trail conditions, closures, maps, and planning details, always verify with Green Mountain Club resources. HikerFeed is the journal layer beside those tools: route memory, photos, pins, comments, and reflections in one place.
FAQ
No. HikerFeed works for thru-hikes, section hikes, day hikes, and repeat Vermont trips. Each update can become part of one Long Trail timeline.
Yes. You can keep it private, share with selected followers, or post updates publicly when that fits your hike.
Yes. They get one link for the hike, which is easier than following scattered texts, photos, fitness posts, and social updates.
Yes. Save photos, pins, stats, and reflections with the day where they happened, so the small places do not disappear into your camera roll.
No. Use Green Mountain Club resources and official materials for trail conditions, closures, maps, and planning details. Use HikerFeed to track, remember, and share the hike itself.
Yes. The same route, photos, pins, notes, comments, and daily entries become a Long Trail journal you can revisit after the trip.