Trail Quest
πŸ”οΈ Adventure Lane Β· In Active Development

Turn real trail days into lasting stories

Trail Quest is being built to capture real adventures with GPS tracks, weather context, and field notes, then turn that data into grounded trip narratives.

Early Development Notice: Features shown reflect current direction and may change during development.

πŸ“ GPS Tracking
🌀️ Weather Context
πŸš™ Vehicle Logs
πŸ“– Story Generation

Adventure logging that respects what really happened

No fictional waypoints. No embellished terrain. The goal is simple: keep your adventures grounded in what actually happened.

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Capture Your Trail

Track your route, record field notes, and document conditions as you explore. Everything stays offline until you're ready to sync.

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Know Your Rig

Track your vehicle setup, modifications, and gear so every trip has proper context for what you brought and how it performed.

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Generate Stories

Turn GPS data, weather conditions, and your notes into draft trip narratives that stay tied to real events.

From trail to lasting narrative

The planned flow is simple: capture on-trail data, sync when signal returns, then use that record as the foundation for your narrative output.

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Prepare

Set up your vehicle profile and gear before you head out. Know what you're bringing and what your rig can handle.

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Capture

Track your route, log conditions, and record notes as you go. Everything works offline and syncs later.

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Preserve

Generate narrative trip reports from your recorded data. Select a tone, review the output, and save it to your LogBook.

Example direction for grounded narrative

This is an illustrative sample of the narrative direction we are building toward. Final output style and structure may change during development.

We left the pavement at first light, the tires finding dirt as the valley opened wide ahead. Cold air poured through the ventsβ€”42 degreesβ€”but the sun was already climbing the ridge to our east.

The trail pulled us higher through switchbacks carved into hillside, loose rock under the treads. We crawled through at walking speed, suspension working, making progress.

At 10,200 feet we stopped. The wind had picked up, pushing clouds across the peaks. I stepped out and looked back at the valley floor. Good day on the trail.

Note: Illustrative sample based on intended inputs (GPS, weather, and field notes). Final story output and tone options are still in development.

Stories that know what you're driving

The planned Garage area is designed for vehicle profiles, factory specs, aftermarket modifications, and build history. That context helps shape how trip narratives read.

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Complete Mod Tracking

Log suspension, tire upgrades, armor, lighting, and recovery gear. Each modification becomes part of your vehicle profile.

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Capability Context

Planned narrative logic uses your build context to reflect likely vehicle capability without inventing technical details.

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Build Evolution

Track how your setup changes over time and connect those updates to different trips in your archive.

No fiction. Just what happened.

Trail Quest follows a simple commitment: narratives should stay grounded in recorded trail data, weather context, and field notes. No made-up terrain, no embellished events.

Get notified about Trail Quest

Trail Quest is in active development. Join the notification list for progress updates, feature previews, and testing invites as we move toward release.

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