Feature 03 · Stats
Your walking, weekly, monthly and yearly
Numbers are the quiet reward for going out in the rain. Go Hike totals your distance, hikes and observations across the week, the month and the year, shows how close you are to your weekly distance goal on a ring, and charts your activity month by month. It also works out the area you hike most often.
This week · 18.6 km · 68 %
How the numbers are worked out
Pick a window
Week, month or year. Each totals the hikes that fall inside it — no estimates and no averaging across periods you did not walk.
Read the four totals
Distance, hikes, time and observations, all from the walks you have actually logged.
Check the goal ring
The ring shows how much of your weekly distance goal is done, filled to a real percentage rather than a rounded badge.
Look at the shape of the year
The monthly chart plots activity month by month, and your favourite area is worked out from the places you log most.
What you can do
- Weekly, monthly and yearly totals for distance, hikes and time
- A weekly distance goal shown as a progress ring
- A monthly activity chart built from your own hikes
- Your most-walked area, worked out from the places you log
- Achievement progress, so you can see what is nearly unlocked
What gets totalled
Every figure comes from the hikes and observations already on your phone. Nothing is estimated and nothing is filled in for you.
| What | Detail |
|---|---|
| Distance | Every kilometre you logged in the window. |
| Hikes | How many walks fell inside it. |
| Time | The hours you set against those hikes. |
| Observations | Everything you stopped to write down. |
| Windows | This week, this month, this year. |
| Weekly goal | A progress ring against the distance you set yourself. |
| Monthly chart | The shape of your year, month by month. |
| Favourite area | Wherever you keep coming back to. |
Common questions
Are these numbers compared against other people?
No, and they cannot be. There is no account and no leaderboard, so as far as your phone is concerned nobody else's hikes exist. The only thing your distance is measured against is your own goal.
Is the distance measured or entered?
Entered. You set it when planning and can correct it afterwards. Go Hike doesn't follow you with GPS, so it has nothing to measure with — which is also why it barely touches your battery.