Use Summit Seeker to track your progress as you reach the ultimate summits, the highest point of elevation in each of the 50 United States. Visit the Check In tab to "check in," add a photo, and share your progress once you conquer each state's high point.
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No! Summit Seeker uses your device's GPS signal to locate you when checking in to a high point, which does not require a cellular connection; however, a cell signal can help locate your device faster.
Summit Seeker already includes information and pictures for each high point. Periodically, if you are connected to the internet when you visit an individual state high point's page, Summit Seeker will attempt to update this data from Wikipedia. You can change the frequency of this update under "Wiki Cache" on the Settings page (under the More tab). Starting in version 1.2, you can disable this completely, if you wish.
Finally, a data connection is obviously needed if you want to share your check-ins with others via e-mail, text message, Facebook, or Twitter.
If you are currently at a state's high point, use Summit Seeker to verify your position and record a check-in. Go to the Check In tab, and when you have a good GPS signal, click the Check In button in the center.
If you are within approximately 1 mile (1.6 kilometers) of the high point, the check-in will be marked as "verified." You can still record check-ins for summits you are not currently at (see instructions below), but they will not be GPS-verified.
When you visit the Check In tab, it only shows you the closest high point to your current location. If you want to check in to a different high point that you have already conquered, please go to the Peaks tab, tap the appropriate peak, then find the button near the top that says, "Already Visited? Tap Here to Record Check-In."
Note: GPS positions are not recorded for "previous" check-ins. Instead, the coordinates of the actual high point will be displayed.
To view your past check-ins, go to the Manage tab. Check-ins can be sorted by date or name. Tap an individual check-in to view details, edit the date (for non-GPS check-ins only), add or modify a photo, and share it with your friends.
From the Manage tab, you can swipe to delete an individual check-in, or tap the Edit button to select multiple check-ins to delete at once.
To edit the date of a previous, non-GPS check-in, you must first be viewing the individual check-in's details. You can access the check-in by tapping the appropriate item from the Manage tab. Then, tap the displayed date, which will open a "Select Date" screen. Select the date you visited the point, then tap Accept.
Note: You cannot edit the date and time for GPS-verified check-ins.
If you checked in to a location on your iPhone, for example, but then want to see that check-in on your iPad or Android device, you can use the Dropbox sync feature. Dropbox sync allows you to manage your check-ins and photos across any device that you connect. Be Careful: Any changes you make—adding a new check-in, modifying the date of a custom check-in, deleting a check-in, and adding or deleting a photo—will be synced to Dropbox, and then to any other devices when you sync those.
To start syncing, first go to the Settings page (under the More tab), then select the "Connect to Dropbox" button. Once logged in, you will see a "Sync check-ins" button. Tap this anytime you want to upload changes from your device to Dropbox and download changes you've made on other devices synced to Dropbox. Currently, changes are not automatically synced to Dropbox; you must tap "Sync check-ins" any time you want to sync.
If you have any problems syncing that you cannot figure out, please try disconnecting from Dropbox and then re-connecting. This will not delete any of your check-in or photo data.
Note: Dropbox sync is only available starting in version 1.5 on Android and 1.6 on iOS.
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GPS not working? Try the steps below:
Unable to add a photo to a check-in? Try the steps below:
For all Dropbox problems, please check your network connection first. Make sure you have a working cellular of Wi-Fi connection.
Many Dropbox problems can be fixed simply be re-authenticating with Dropbox (i.e. logging out and logging back in). To do so, go to the Settings page (under the More tab), and find the "Disconnect from Dropbox" button. Tap it, then tap "Connect to Dropbox" when that button appears. If it immediately logs you back in to the old account, you may need to disconnect from Dropbox, then press "Connect to Dropbox" again.
Finally, some problems lie solely on the Dropbox side. If you see an error number in the 500s, this is likely a Dropbox server error. Unfortunately, you just have to wait and try again later.
If you somehow end up with bad data on Dropbox (e.g. a check-in or photo was deleted), that is typically recoverable within a short period of time. Unfortunately, there is no way to restore lost data locally if there is not already a version on Dropbox with the data you want.
Photos deleted from Dropbox can typically be restored within 30 days for free users or longer for paid users. To restore a photo:
If you are experiencing a problem on your device that was not answered above, please go to the Settings page (under the More tab) in the app and click the "Email Support" link. Use this email to describe your problem in detail and to provide us with some basic information about your device to assist with debugging.