Trip Screen
The Trip Screen has two tabs. The Recorder tab lets you create and save tracks, which can later be edited and exported. The Overall tab is a "trip computer" that lets you keep stats across many sessions.
If you were recording a track in your last session, Gaia will automatically load it when you turn on the app.
1. Switch Views - Toggle between the track recorder and the overall stats view. NOTE: This no longer exists. Almost no one used this and we removed it from the app.
2. New Track - If you are currently recording a track when you start a new one, it will be saved. You can edit the title of tracks via their details page.
3. Lock and Camera - These buttons work the same as they do on the Map screen.
4. On/Off - Turn the recorder or overall trip computer on or off. By default, if you had these switches on when you turn the app off, they will be on again when you turn the app on again.
Explanation of Statistics- Distance - total distance traveled
- Ascent - total feet climbed (if you went from 6200 to 6600 feet, your ascent would be over 400 feet, since you would probably go up down, up down)
- Average Speed - Your average speed while recording the track
- Moving Speed - Your average moving speed, basically your average speed excluding any times you stopped
- Current Speed - Your speed right this second
- Total Time - Total time elapsed
- Moving Time - Time elapsed while moving
- Stopped Time - Time elapsed while stopped
- Pace - The inverse of speed, a metric often used by runners.
- Sunrise/Sunset - The times, give or take a few minutes, for the sunrise/sunset at your location.