Terms of Use

Effective date: June 30, 2026

These terms govern your use of the Hiking Isochrone app. By downloading or using the app, you agree to them. Your use is also subject to Apple’s Standard Licensed Application End User License Agreement (the “Apple Standard EULA”); where these terms and the Apple Standard EULA conflict, the Apple Standard EULA governs.

The app is a planning aid, not a safety guarantee

Hiking Isochrone estimates how far you can hike using map data and a hiking-speed model (Tobler’s hiking function). Estimates depend on third-party trail data (OpenStreetMap) and elevation data, which may be incomplete or inaccurate. Trail conditions, weather, daylight, closures, and your own fitness all affect real outcomes.

You are responsible for your own safety. Always carry appropriate gear, check current conditions, tell someone your plans, and turn back when needed. Do not rely on the app as your only navigation or safety tool. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we are not liable for any injury, loss, or damage arising from your use of the app or reliance on its estimates.

Subscriptions (Summit)

Summit is an auto-renewable subscription offered as a monthly or yearly plan.

Free features remain available without a subscription.

Acceptable use

Use the app for its intended purpose. Don’t attempt to disrupt, reverse engineer, or misuse the service or its data beyond what the law permits.

Trail data

Trail and map data is derived from OpenStreetMap contributors and other sources and is provided “as is,” without warranty of accuracy or completeness.

Changes

We may update these terms as the app evolves; changes will be posted here with a new effective date.

Contact

Questions? Email willpat9921@gmail.com.