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Keep a journal of the trips you took, the trout you caught, the trail you found. Drop a pin where you stood. Add a photo. Share it with your crew — or keep it for yourself. Then start planning the next one.

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The journal you'll actually keep.

Multiple journals

One for the Smokies trip. One for fishing. One for the RV. Cluster what belongs together — search, share, and recap each on its own.

Drop a pin where you stood

One tap captures your GPS. Years later, walk back to the exact spot — the put-in, the perch, the campsite, the overlook.

Photos & files in the page

Attach photos, GPX traces, scans, receipts. The trip lives where you wrote about it — not scattered across three apps.

Linked to the place

Write about Cass Lake or Charlies Bunion and Hang Outdoors connects the entry to the entity. Find every entry you ever wrote about a place.

Private. Friends. Public.

Per entry, per journal. Default to private; share with friends when you're proud of it; go public when it should help the next person.

Trips & planning soon

Plan the trip, pack the list, walk the days, then auto-generate the recap from the entries you wrote along the way.

Lists & supplies soon

Reusable packing lists, shopping lists, day-of to-dos. Born from journal entries that taught you what you forgot last time.

Save links & clips soon

Paste a URL. We grab the title, the photo, the gist. Drop it into a journal entry, a trip plan, a page. Your own outdoor reading list.

Your activity, all in one feed soon

Every review, observation, contribution, photo and entry you've added — one timeline, filterable by place, business, or trip.

Badges & milestones soon

The trophy case for the miles you've put in. Earn badges, hit milestones, share what you're proud of with your crew.

Notes on businesses you use

The marina, the outfitter, the gun shop, the bait store. Keep a private record of who you used, when, and how it went.

Pages that pull it together later

Mix entries, photos, clips, lists into a single page. Your "Smokies 2026" reads like a real trip report.

Why it matters

The trip journal that doesn't end up in a kitchen drawer.

We've all done it. The pocket notebook from the float trip. The Notes-app entries from the elk camp. The photo dump that lost its captions. By the time someone asks "where exactly was that brookie hole again?" — it's gone.

My Workspace remembers. Pull up the journal, find the day, see the photo, tap the pin, walk back to the spot. Then add another page — because the next trip starts soon.

  • Private by default. Visible to only you unless you choose otherwise.
  • Linked to the places you visit. Hang Outdoors entities surface every entry you wrote about them.
  • Grows with you. Trips, lists, and pages drop in as the workspace evolves — no rebuild, no migration.
Smokies Trip · Day 3
Trip · May 23, 2026 Friends

Charlies Bunion at sunrise

Headed up the AT from Newfound Gap before first light. Cold, foggy switchbacks, then the ridge opened and the Bunion came out of the cloud like a stone tooth. Worth every step.

35.6201, -83.3692 3 photos
Fishing · Brookies under the spruce log

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