Advocate I
Thanks for the info this made my day better!There is a new Setting to disable Map Packs and go back to the old way. It seems they changed the default to “on” in the latest update.
Advocate I
Thanks for the info this made my day better!There is a new Setting to disable Map Packs and go back to the old way. It seems they changed the default to “on” in the latest update.
Advocate I
Perhaps another feature could be an Alert Check where you can select one or multiple routes and OB1 will flag any alerts on those routes such as road closures, bad weather, permit required, private property, tribal land, etc. A layer of areas where there are permit requirements would be useful for this and in general.GREAT point. We already maintain a "live link" with the USFS database that updates the MVUM layers once per month, so with OB1 you should run into this problem less. We are also developing an easy "Alert" system for marking a trail as closed. Good feedback.
Influencer III
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A video tutorial is good as long as there isn’t any assumption that the user knows about hidden steps to accomplish the goal. Like “everyone” knows you double tap to start this…Did you stand on one foot? ;) we are guilty of this too. We have video tutorials, but written documentation is still in the works.
Educator I
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Enthusiast III
Benefactor
0000
Great feedback - thank you!Michael, If you are using this to gather information for OB1. My biggest issue with all other platforms (besides gaia) is support for canadian mapping. Other platforms etc have outdated mapping, where gaia has pretty current mapping and various layers etc. That's why I am using them. They are supporting our areas of travel.
Benefactor
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Influencer II
Enthusiast II
Traveler III
Many layers are like that, but try the Gaia Overland layer. Once active. Click on the general rectangle of the map in the layers list and a detailed legend appears. This can be opened in a new window to show all the detail.may have already been covered.
But gaia does not have an easy to find legend. I know what a few of the little colored lines and dashes mean but certainly not all of them
Explorer I
I too did a 5 year Gaia subscription ($149 if I recall correctly) and am not inclined to start another until the time comes. I find Gaia adequate for my needs. I did do Trails Off-road for and really like the ability to find pre-mapped trails with commentary, highlights and campsites. It would be great if a larger mapping software had searchable member documented routes that you could search by location. One problem I had with OB earlier this year was highlighting a campsite but not finding how to lock it as the position automatically updated before I could load it into the system.A "upgrade demo" would be a nice feature. Maybe a one-time 48 hours trial of the expedition feature-set or similar. I already pay for Gaia, and I'd like to try OB1 to see if I want to switch permanently. I can't use/see the upgraded features so I can do a fair compairison between the two. I know I can "Review Features" but that doesnt give me the ability see if the OB1 way of doing things fits with my way of doing things.
Contributor II
Advocate III
20990
Green is national forest service, blue Indian reservation, orange is BLM.Is it just me, or is there actually no legend for OB1? I just spent about an hour and a half looking through everything, and there does not exist a simple way to find out what the colored regions of the map represent. Large blue swaths of land etc … what are they? Which land is forest, national park etc, and this would be something to consider integrating for new users … I browsed the forums ect and no mention whatsoever of a map legend … crazy. Would be nice to click on a trail or the border of a colored region on the map and have information pop up. Link the trail to associated routes and highlight the trail? I don’t know but seems arduous to have to switch to Google to look up the trail or spend ten minutes trying to find out what “type” of land I’m crossing and if I need a permit etc. If this mythical legend does exist somewhere why is it so hidden?
For reference I’m using iPad mini with latest iOS updates. I’m considering moving over to this app but …. not yet. I have ridden a motorcycle around the world so not new to maps etc … but preparing an overland rig for the later years in life.
Explorer I
Totally agree with this and keep forgetting to mention it. OB1 places an icon somewhere along a track/route and it is hard to find that icon as it can mix in with all the other stuff. If we could poke at a track as well as the icon to get more info that would be great.Would be nice to click on a trail or the border of a colored region on the map and have information pop up.
Advocate III
20990
I agree thereTotally agree with this and keep forgetting to mention it. OB1 places an icon somewhere along a track/route and it is hard to find that icon as it can mix in with all the other stuff. If we could poke at a track as well as the icon to get more info that would be great.