I would absolutely recommend Gaia for GPS and maps.
I’m very anti-subscription, so it’s hard for me to pony up. But maybe I’ll have to.
I would absolutely recommend Gaia for GPS and maps.
I’m very anti-subscription, so it’s hard for me to pony up. But maybe I’ll have to.
I offer to subsidize your time by the exchanging beer or dollars for your freshly entered gpx fileI spent an hour tossing them in my mapping app. It would take ~30 minutes loading the coords on something with a keyboard. You‘ll spend even more time researching everything else in the area which I think is the point
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At first I was disappointed by the lack of maps, but I'm actually ok with it. It'll force folks to do a little research before hand to find the trails and hopefully keeps the lazy out of these areas.
I offer to subsidize your time by the exchanging beer or dollars for your freshly entered gpx file
I offer to subsidize your time by the exchanging beer or dollars for your freshly entered gpx file
I completely understand. GAIA has a few levels of subscriptions. I used their least expensive subscription for a few years, and I’ve been happy enough with it that I selected the higher level that comes with the Nat Geo maps. It’s one sub that I do not regret. Same as RME.I’m very anti-subscription, so it’s hard for me to pony up. But maybe I’ll have to.
I’m very anti-subscription, so it’s hard for me to pony up. But maybe I’ll have to.