Trails Off Road vs. Gaia GPS - JLwranglerforums. com GAIA - This is the overlanding App The overlays are amazing, and you can very easily plan out a route with waypoints This app also works almost seamlessly with Android Auto, and looks great on the vehicle screen I use this to track my camping and overlanding routes One downside is it does not have every road on it It tends to miss the smaller and less traveled 2-tracks, of which there are
Best Off Road Maps Apps - JLwranglerforums. com I use Gaia GPS (paid subscription) because it is available across devices; plan on the home computer, use on the tablet in the Wrangler Or, track on tablet and save on home computer I have recently started using All Trails as a tool to find trails, and descriptions then download the GPX for use in Gaia GPS
OnX, Trails OffRoad or AllTrails - JLwranglerforums. com Gaia is something you should consider if you like maps Tons of different maps Again there is a learning curve but if you play with it routinely at home to learn the interface, before you go out on the trail, you will appreciate it more and more Do you have any map layers that you find particularly useful?
Gaia GPS or On X Offroad? - JLwranglerforums. com I'm trying to make a decision as to which GPS mapping software I want to subscribe to It seems to me that Gaia GPS and On X Offroad basically operate in a similar fashion, offer the same services, have usable map architecture and include trip planning features I am still exploring the
Gaia GPS increasing prices - JLwranglerforums. com I do like Gaia but the app is buggy as hell and I don't know if the $20 increase is warranted but I guess the alternative is getting lost so maybe it is worth that price One one hand it's only $20 more a year but on the other hand I'm tired of every company increasing prices by 50% without making any changes to the product
Navigation: Where no cell service, GPS or does the Uconnect 4 with 7 . . . I use my Gaia GPS on my Iphone (Carplay) and never used the GPS on the uconnect just did a week without cell service for the vast majority of it If you're worried about it, carry another phone or grab a Garmin or something Download maps from Google or a backup service If you're really worried about it, carry a Garmin Inreach or rent a Sat
iPad for GPS???? - JLwranglerforums. com I bought an iPad to specifically use for GPS and used the GAIA GPS app to find trails and dispersed camping areas not covered by Google or other services While the GPS antennae worked with no cell service, the app could not load new map tiles without that cell connection So I had to pre-download maps using the app for places I know I would be
Offroad Maps in Your Dash? - JLwranglerforums. com Honestly, I prefer using Gaia GPS for navigating and Trails Offroad for finding trails (and syncing the trail route over to Gaia GPS) I tried the 6months trail of OnX and just couldnt get use to the way the map is displayed My exact thoughts I scout with Trailsoffroad, and then download them to Gaia for the full route planning