I'll do that. Thx.There is not a setting for this. I think it has been suggested in the community forums. If it has you can vote on it. If not post up the suggestion there and encourage people to vote for your idea.
I'll do that. Thx.There is not a setting for this. I think it has been suggested in the community forums. If it has you can vote on it. If not post up the suggestion there and encourage people to vote for your idea.
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I appreciate you thinking I'm proficient, but I'm barely touching the surface of Gaia on my iPad. I've only used it for a couple of saved trips, and downloaded one map. I like the idea of a video how-to, though. Have you checked YouTube? There's bound to be people that have done something similar.
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Well I put you because you're important [emoji41] . I did check the tube but only had a basic video. Not as in depth as I was hoping. Thus the suggestion. [emoji41] [emoji41] [emoji41]I appreciate you thinking I'm proficient, but I'm barely touching the surface of Gaia on my iPad. I've only used it for a couple of saved trips, and downloaded one map. I like the idea of a video how-to, though. Have you checked YouTube? There's bound to be people that have done something similar.
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And I (and many in the forum) appreciate what you do, have done and I'm sure will continue to do. As for the user videos, I did watch these previously and wasn't getting everything I needed. Thus, the inquiry and suggestion. Anyway, maybe down the road....@HappyOurOverlanding I simply do not have the time to do something like that. If I did I would post it up on YouTube and share here. I do what I can when I can here to give back to the community and that's about it.
Here are what Gaia likes to link to:
https://help.gaiagps.com/hc/en-us/articles/115011926448-User-Created-Videos-and-Tutorials
It’s a tool like any tool in a well stocked toolbox. You need to learn how to use it. It will not give you turn by turn instructions. It can show you your distance from and direction to a waypoint but that is straight line. It can do lots of others things. Here’s a good tutorial for iOS.Ok. New to gaia and so far I do not see a use for it. Thinking of just getting an off road gps like magellan.
I can’t seem to get gaia to function. Its very complicated to use. How do I get it to take me from point A to point B? Stupid question but been playing with gaia for a day and it seems so......unuseable....like it does not do anything. It just shows you where you are on a map.....no guidance...nothing.....
If you didn’t get this solved contact support. I have never seen that and couldn’t duplicate what you were seeing.Great info here and thanks for all the education. I'm having a problem in that when I am creating an area to download, the "rectangle" has changed to a triangle. It's probably something I've done but I'd sure like to get back to the rectangle.
Help, please!
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Good points @1Louder . I have now used GiaGPS for several trips along with a download of a trail to go on. Love how I have been able to share my routes with others. My wife and I run two devices (ios and android) on a trip. One for recording the trip and the other to navigate downloaded shared routes...She has a Thing of not wanting me to look at the phone while driving...LOL.It’s a tool like any tool in a well stocked toolbox. You need to learn how to use it. It will not give you turn by turn instructions. It can show you your distance from and direction to a waypoint but that is straight line. It can do lots of others things. Here’s a good tutorial for iOS.
Any dedicated hardware device will not have as many map layers as Gaia but if that type of device works for you go for it.
No way to do that currently. I think at some point this feature will get added and you will be able to tag what type of track you have recorded prior to syncing with the cloud app. Always check blog.gaiagps.com for the latest updates.I have a question about GaiaGPS. I am an iOS user running on an iPhone7 Plus. Gaia appears to be used for a wide variety of activities (overlanding, hiking, biking, etc.). I was wondering if there was a way to distinguish between them when browsing public routes? This would be a neat feature if its not already one. Then you could choose to browse public routes for each activity you may be interested in. For example, your map isn't flooded with walking/hiking trails when you are looking for forest roads for overlanding. Anyone have any suggestions? It's incredibly possible I am just missing something. (I suppose I should also mention that I am using the free version of Gaia, not a paid version with the extra map layers).
Thanks in advance!
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Honestly, it's totally worth it to shell out for Gaia Premium for the extra layers. The VMUM layer is phenomenally useful as it shows every single forest service road on public land. I leave that layer toggled on permanently. There's also Public Land and Private Land layers which I use all the time as well, although i only toggle them on/off when i need to see them.I have a question about GaiaGPS. I am an iOS user running on an iPhone7 Plus. Gaia appears to be used for a wide variety of activities (overlanding, hiking, biking, etc.). I was wondering if there was a way to distinguish between them when browsing public routes? This would be a neat feature if its not already one. Then you could choose to browse public routes for each activity you may be interested in. For example, your map isn't flooded with walking/hiking trails when you are looking for forest roads for overlanding. Anyone have any suggestions? It's incredibly possible I am just missing something. (I suppose I should also mention that I am using the free version of Gaia, not a paid version with the extra map layers).
Thanks in advance!
For that reason right there I will be upgrading when I can. Not having to google each forest for maps would be super nice. I think you have just sold me on it. Curious too now on a beginner GPS that I could pair with an iPad mini. Is there a different thread for learning navigation basics? I'm interested in entry level GPS devices that can pair with an iPad mini to run GaiaGPS. That way my phone is freed up for other things and I dont have to rely on cell signal.Honestly, it's totally worth it to shell out for Gaia Premium for the extra layers. The VMUM layer is phenomenally useful as it shows every single forest service road on public land. I leave that layer toggled on permanently. There's also Public Land and Private Land layers which I use all the time as well, although i only toggle them on/off when i need to see them.
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Off-Road Ranger I
I became a Premium GAIA Member today. I still can't find how to add the MVUM Layer. This app seems way more difficult to understand than it should be. Someone please point out the obvious to me and tell me how to turn on the MVUM layer. Thanks.
This is tricky to figure out, it took me a while too so don’t feel alone. It’s only intuitive if you’re the programmer. I have experience with other GPS software that is so powerful and can do so much but it’s not as intuitive as we get used too. IMO the best way to handle this is to depend on the help and forums and faq at Gaia and here of course to get through the frustration.I became a Premium GAIA Member today. I still can't find how to add the MVUM Layer. This app seems way more difficult to understand than it should be. Someone please point out the obvious to me and tell me how to turn on the MVUM layer. Thanks.