I went ahead and bought the Gaia premium membership, which is cheaper than the on x. With the premium you can put the same overlays on the map to show public and private lands. I don’t know if it’s better than on x but it’ll help out during this next hunting season in NF, so we’ll see.
That's interesting, a lot of the premium features are very similar except on x is much more expensive. Have you tried using on x for overlanding yet? If so, which do you prefer?
So I am looking for the best mapping for the money. Since both Gaia and onx charge memberships for the "extra features", does anyone have both...and if you do and you had to choose one for off roading/overlanding which would you pick and why.
I always thought of onx as more for hunting but it...
I know a guy, brand new Sierra, 6” lift on 35s, drawer system in the bed, huge Offroad sticker on the back glass who won’t even park it on the gravel parking lot. I would love to put that rig to work on a trail somewhere.
I haven’t seen elitism, yet. I’m still new to this community. Elitism is an attitude or behavior that for whatever reason (maybe this case may be what they drive or the gear they have) they are better than you.
I went to the Ozark rally in my old, pretty much stock f-150, i felt like everyone...
Was hoping to make it yesterday, but had to make a decision between the meet and greet or ham test, and I’ve been studying for the ham test for about 3 weeks and needed to get it done. I’m definitely interested in the hill country route and possibly hidden falls. Please keep us posted so I can...
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