What is the best Online and offline offroad GPS mapping App for USA and Canada

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For off-road GPS mapping in the USA and Canada, several apps stand out. onX Offroad offers extensive trail maps and offline capabilities, while Gaia GPS is known for its detailed topographic maps and offline functionality. Other notable mentions include Avenza Maps, which provides access to a variety of maps, and Trailforks, which is great for mountain biking trails.
 

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I go between Gaia and iOverlander as of now. Gaia'a cost has gone way up since they were bought out, so I'm researching alternatives. OB1 has a long way to go to catch up to the big boys out there, once there.. then I'll debate the cost..

Leadnav is a real GPS tool and the basic version is a one time affordable cost. Issue I'm seeing there is the basic doesn't do offline maps.. Please correct me if wrong about this!
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I just looked at Leadnav and for a $20 lifetime basic version it seems to have most but not all the items one would need. And you are correct, no offline maps. That will cost you $70 a year. But I will wait to see if anyone else is using it and can comment on functionality.
 

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Gaia was my goto because it included Canada Backroads. The cost has become prohibitive and will not buy in now. You're okay with the cost, fine but really it doesn't have to cost that much! It's a market demand thing. I've gone back to Google and using local mapping for the area of choice. This is 'free' and it's what's 'all' the big guys use when charging us outrageous prices. I do find I can get better info in Canada especially, if I go local info. Canada does a pretty good job on access of info.
 

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I just looked at Leadnav and for a $20 lifetime basic version it seems to have most but not all the items one would need. And you are correct, no offline maps. That will cost you $70 a year. But I will wait to see if anyone else is using it and can comment on functionality.
Looks like a Race Platform to me. What did you see?
 

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Looks like a Race Platform to me. What did you see?
Agreed. I read a lot about onX last night and decided to go that direction. I liked the training videos to help with the learning curve. I will say the only thing I dislike initially, mostly out of being a newbie, is that the file size is limited to 4MB. Kent sent me the CDT2023 .gpx file and it was 13MB. I figured out, partially at least, how to reduce the size of the file and was able to upload into onX offroad but I don't know enough about it yet to know what I am missing...to be determined. I guess I'll be their huckleberry for a year.
 

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I want to keep things as simple as possible just give me the pavement to start and the trails off of the pavement so that i can map out a off-road trip
I am new to the world of off-road overlanding and looking forward to adventures and not to have the starting point of mapping it out all too complicated therefore fustration right at the get go
I am software savy to a point
I live in Montreal Canada therefore eastern Canada
I am well aware that the eastern North America off road wise is not as well developed off as the western part of the continent by what i see in the app world of things
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