@rentzsch MotionX-GPS, Gaia GPS, Maplets if you want to use GPS. Though I tend to use GoodReader with a photo of the relevant paper AMC map.
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@rentzsch Gaia, as others have said, for tracking and stats. For trail routing, https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/maps-3d-gps-tracks-for-bike/id391304000?mt=8 … is the best option I’ve found. - View other replies
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@dh_thomas@rentzsch I haven't heard the word janky since when I played a lot of Magic. Lots of work on gaia for the spring :) -
@trailbehind@rentzsch the latest updates have been a real improvement, and I’m really looking forward to seeing what’s in the works.
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@rentzsch I use a combination of Gaia GPS (hiking oriented) and ForeverMap (offline open street maps). -
@mbcharbonneau@rentzsch@mjtsai@mbcharbonneau@dh_thomas@stephentyrone Free GaiaPro for you guys, email support@gaiagps.com if you like -
@trailbehind thanks much. Will do.
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@rentzsch honestly, go get usgs quadrangles and a good liquid compass. More fun, no batteries. -
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@rentzsch hiking the whites in the early winter. Brave man. -
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@rentzsch Regardless of what app you use, definitely pick up a copy of the AMC’s White Mountain Guide + accompanying maps. -
@rentzsch there was one I looked at for monadnock, I want to say national parks? It was well designed. -
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@rentzsch Well, first of all, we should grab a drink or coffee or tea or something! (Cornish, NH) -
@rentzsch Maplets, MapOut, Trails, GaiaGPS.
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