Old-Raptor-guy
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Man I have really liked OnX OffRoad the last couple years. But I am sure someone will tell me how it isn't any better than Gaia.
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Man I have really liked OnXaOffRoad the last couple years. But I am sure someone will tell me how it isn't any better than Gaia.
How’s it work for hiking? Topo maps with reasonable resolution?
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That would be more in line with On X BackCountry I think, On X OffRoad is 90%+ for vehicles, even has just motorcycle trails. But hiking trails it just mostly shows trail head location.
I am not sure If on subscription covers covers all three products (they also have On X Hunt)
They have a free version, you should try it. It probably ain't perfect.I don’t hike trails, so I need contour lines.
Ugh that’s too bad. I really liked the app back in the day. Idk if I’ll switch but I put a lot of maps and routes I designed in there and I like the apply car play function. I got the 5 year plan back in 2020 (I think) so we’ll see what happens there. I did notice it wanted to make my new waypoints and stuff public. Gonna have to look into how to stop that unless anyone here knows?
I've been on the fence to run yet another device, but I really like this approach.Price hike is a disappointment, and the app invasiveness is even worse. The problem is there is no other mapping system like it.
I use it for all the other layers like avalanche danger, smoke and fire areas, cell service, forest service roads and NatGeo trails. Haven’t found any other service as comprehensive.
Interestingly: I noticed my phone was getting ZAPPED in battery when I did the update. Thanks, I now know why. However, it stopped after a few days and has returned to normal.
I also use the app mainly on a dedicated iPad that doesn’t connect to personal accounts or any internet service. I only hook it up to a hotspot when I need to download maps to it. I run the iPad with no cell service (doesn’t even have the capability) and pair it with the Garmin inReach. The app can do all it wants to report my location but it will never be able to; no Wi-Fi or cell service attached to the device.