Here’s a note from Gaia developer Jesse Crocker, who just left for his honeymoon in Nepal, with the new Gaia GPS for Android in tow: Today my wife Kasi and…
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The long-anticipated update for our Android app is now available on Google Play! We’re delighted to send this update for free to all existing users. We’re also going to keep…
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Gaia GPS users can now use official NOAA raster charts in the app. You can add this source by going to “Add More Layers…” in the layers menu. You can…
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We pushed an updated Android beta to the Play Store today, which anyone can download. This version displays tracks really quickly, you can delete added map sources, and many other…
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We added another layer for hunters today, showing GMU outlines and labels for Colorado. In honor of the US Government firing up again, and the National Map coming back online with…
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Montana hunters can also now overlay game districts for elk, deer, and mountain lions. You can add this layer by going to “Add More Layers…” in the Layers menu on the…
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Check out an updated public lands layer here. One of the most common requests we get from Gaia GPS users is for Public Land Ownership data, which is useful for…
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The US government shutdown has now rippled all the way into Gaia GPS! Two non-essential services we use from the USGS (their elevation lookup API and the National Map) are…
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We are delighted to announce that Gaia GPS 8.0 is live on the App Store. Gaia 8 is our most ambitious release ever, and we have been working on it since…
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Over the years, we have fielded many emails about why GPS recordings are “wrong” or vary from posted trail markers or guides. So, we put together an article about the…
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We added a new page today where you can upload GPX files directly to GaiaCloud. This is an interesting development for a couple of reasons. It means anyone can now…
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Offline Topo Maps is on sale for .99 (instead of 9.99), at least through this weekend. This is a price experiment, because we noticed about 40% of people who buy…
We’ve been looking at ways to make the huge array of features offered by Gaia GPS easier to use and understand. To do that, I’m going to offer a set…
We’re excited to introduce our new and improved Light Pollution map layer. Using an easy-to-ready color scale, this upgraded map is designed to help you find the best locations for observing the night sky.