Jethro
WKR
I’ve asked a few questions by emailing the [email protected]. I did check my account, when I got a month free it was just membership level. After my trial I purchased the premium.
I've got Google Earth Imagery loading within Gaia for everyone mentioning imagery quality. You do need to set it up as a custom source though as they don't offer it "out of the box". Honestly though, the increase in quality doesn't matter to me when I'm in the field, I generally use Google Earth when I need that level of detail.
For everyone saying "They've got me with all my saved Waypoints" - Just export them as a KML, then you can view them in Google Earth, upload to a Garmin, and upload back into another platform like Gaia.
If you really want to nerd out - you can get a CalTopo subscription that adds all of their layers (topo, etc) to Google Earth, do all your "desk scouting" and waypoint management there, and then load stuff back into whichever program you're using.
I will have to give Gaia a try. I have never used it. Only OnX Thanks for the info.I used Gaia in Alaska last year to run one of the rivers up north. It worked great. Taking pictures in the app is nice too. It tags the picture on the map. Helps for scouting I think. It does what I need.
I just switched from ONX to Gaia and walked 26 miles around a small town here in ks, the track followed me all the way but read 50 miles when I got home, every block or so the gps would jump to the highest buidling or central area of the block and threw everything off and then come back to where i was 10 steps farther along. Maybe its my phone but is sucked to not have exact numbers. On an android A10E
I have been using OnX for the last 3 years. Decided to try out the BaseMap pro subscription the other day. So far the imagery on BaseMap is about 1.5-2 years old (looking at my house), which is probably a function of google more than anything. OnX imagery is even older. BaseMap imagery is better overall. Also, BaseMap has more current landowner info. Lots of other features I like more on OnX though, like trail slope/mileage, being able to mix colors and icons for waypoint markers (and many more icons to choose from), also like how OnX shows different symbols for points of interest, where BaseMap shows them all as green triangles. If I am missing these features somewhere in BaseMap, I’d love to hear it, especially since they are claiming they provide more info. Not sold on which one I’ll keep at this point.
Is there any option for overlaying property ownership on Google Earth?
I've downloaded the land ownership layer for local countries from the county GIS/tax site as a shapefile and imported it into Google Earth. You'd need to update it to keep it current.That is the only thing I haven't seen that I've wanted myself. Haven't spent a ton of time though...
Agree with basemap being slow. This year in South Dakota the guys in my group got tired of waiting on my basemap app to load and just pulled up the fish and game website and used the provided ArcGIS lol. After two days of that I just quit using basemap completely and used the fish and game website too haha.I have Basemap as well. Never use it. Waaaay too slow. They do have better satellite imagery but that is it.
They are lightening fast. Agree.I have been totally happy with OnX hunt and $99 is a drop in the bucket compared to what i spend on other hunting items. There navigation has gotten very good. I dumped the others a few years ago and see no reason to go back. OnX off line downloads are now Quick as can be
No, not normal.They are lightening fast. Agree.
When using off grid maps in the filed, no reception, do your maps load slow? Wondering if this is normal. Always been an issue for me even with a new iphone.
I really haven't noticed my offline maps loading slowly but I Neve paid that my attention. I am also using an iPhoneThey are lightening fast. Agree.
When using off grid maps in the filed, no reception, do your maps load slow? Wondering if this is normal. Always been an issue for me even with a new iphone.