Heading out on the open road? Going to visit Granny for the weekend in another state? Or just taking off to a friends house 30 minutes away? Whatever the reason or destination, Trapster’s “My Trips” feature for the iPhone application can come in handy for road trips.
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Use your iPhone to log your adventure and share it with family and friends on Twitter, Facebook, or even Trapster.com. It’s an awesome feature that lets you stop or pause your trip, insert trip points – “2AM Micky-D’s Run”, and even add crazy pictures along the way to keep everyone in the loop.
Not to mention, it’s a great way to pass the time if you’re a passenger, especially when that same mountain of dirt has been passing you by for the past five hours. If you’ve ever driven through Texas or New Mexico (states we also happen to love) before, you know what I’m talking about!
Here is a step-by-step guide on how to use the My Trips feature:
Step 1: Options > My Trips
Click the “Options” button in the top right of the screen and select “My Trips.”
Step 2: Add New Trip
Next click the button with the plus sign.

Step 3: Trip Options, Say What?
Trip Status: If your trip status is set to off, it turns off the trip and does not record anymore. Visible allows you to see a saved trip that is not currently recording. And lastly, record, shows your trip route on the map, the trip option buttons on the map, and records your trip route as you travel.
Who Can See My Trip On The Web: You have three options. Anyone can see your trip. Only you, which means your trip is private. Or by URL. The URL for your trip can be found on your profile page on Trapster.com.
Share My Trip: Takes you to a screen to email your trip to family and friends. Or depending on your settings, posts to your twitter and/or facebook (more details below.)
Step 4: Name Your Trip & Add Main Trip Pix
Let’s add a photo and name our trip.
Select the photo icon in the top left corner. You can take a new photo or select one from your photo gallery.

After adding a photo, click on the button with the date and time (date and time are auto generated for each new trip.)
Now that you have added a main image and named your trip, click “Save.” Your trip is now listed on the Trip Summary page. Select the Trapster button to be directed back to the map.
Step 5: My Trip Buttons
Need to pause your trip or add a trip point and photo? What if you are scrolling around the map and want to go back to your recording trip, or you need to edit your Trip Summary page. Just select the appropriate button:

Step 6: Adding a Trip Point
When you select the button to add a trip point the following screen will appear. Allowing you to add a picture and a summary of the trip point you are logging.
Step 7: Share Your Trip on Facebook & Twitter
Lastly, if you set up Trapster to automatically tweet to Twitter and post to facebook, you will be able to keep your friends and family posted along the way!
Facebook:

Twitter:

Step 8: Video, Pictures, & Notes O-my!
Take some awesome video footage on your trip? How about those photos you forgot to post? No need to fret! Your trip is saved on Trapster.com. Just login to your account. Select “My Profile and Trips” and click on the appropriate trip to add all those extra photos, video footage, and notes. Lastly and most importantly, don’t forget to send your amazing adventure to friends and family!

A Sample Trip
Sometimes the best way to really see the value of a feature like My Trips, is to see it in action. Pete, our fearless leader and consummate road warrior, is a big fan of the feature (which makes sense I suppose) and publicly shares a number of his trips with Trapster users. We’ve decided to highlight one especially cool trip he took with Jay, and shared using the Trapster iPhone application, a little while back.
The Trip Summary:

Trip Points:

Video Trip Point:

Looking for more Trapster iPhone tips, read this post on How-To Customize Trapster’s Display on Your iPhone.


