If you want a strenuous run that involves about 5000 ft. of vertical and thousands of stairs, follow in the foot steps of Gaia developer Jesse. The Dipsea Trail runs…
Recent Posts
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Two recent blog posts by Gaia GPS users caught our eyes this week. Both posts feature cool photos from their recent hikes. The first user from the blog “Inverted Sky:…
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We made a few more changes to the GaiaCloud website today. We’ll keep rolling out these small improvements as they come, rather than have big launches: Twitter/Facebook links show on…
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We are now offering MapBox Aerial source to Gaia Green subscribers. At this time, we don’t plan to include it in the base app, because the pricing is a bit…
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Anna and I, along with our friends Kevin and Anna, decided to push some baby strollers up a muddy hill in Berkeley. It’s not as exciting of a track as…
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Welcome to the new blog or Gaia GPS. We decided to switch to a WordPress-based blog, because it became to time consuming and expensive to use our own hand-rolled bogging…
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The new Gaia GPS has been posted on the App Store, and includes our GaiaCloud feature that lets you sync your waypoints and track between devices. It also includes dozens…
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Gaia GPS user Johnny4Runner posted his OHV track on Everytrail, with pictures and stats from the Prosser Hills OHV area. Looks like a beautiful area to explore, located near Lake…
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Here’s an excellent review from BackcountryRebels.com: “Gaia GPS, by far the best GPS app IMO. Maps are free world wide, simply grab an area before you head out, it downloads…
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Here’s an honorable mention from a Gaia user on the HuntingPA.com forum: “For those younger tech using, iPhone owning bear hunters, there is a great app called Gaia Gps. This…
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Gaia GPS v7.1 is now live on the App Store. The new version of Gaia includes integration with Theodolite, the ability to create URLs that will open Gaia GPS to…
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We have now had multiple reports from users that their external GPS devices (such as the Dual XGPS150 and Bad Elf) fail to connect with apps under iOS6. This includes…
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.