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Welcome Map Specialist Kate Dougherty

by Ashli Baldwin May 18, 2016
written by Ashli Baldwin

Kate Dougherty started working with the Gaia GPS team last year, both on stage, and behind the scenes. As of this week, she’s working full-time as the first Gaia GPS Cartographer, or maybe a better title is “Cartographer, GIS Specialist, and Technical Writer.”

So far, you may have read Kate’s technical writing on the blog, including “Map Your World with OpenStreetMap” and “How to Read a Topo Map”. If you are a hunter, you will also appreciate the GIS work Kate did the last couple of months, and ongoing, to build an open set of hunting and boundary data to improve Gaia GPS hunting maps.

To start her career, Kate studied physical geography in college, and earned a masters in library science at Drexel. Kate worked as a librarian for several years, and took up web design while working for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). After realizing how much she enjoyed learning about technology, she entered a graduate certificate program in GIS. She spent time volunteering with local land trusts, the Gulf Restoration Network, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

Kate has also done a great deal of writing throughout her career. You can find her writing in Earth Island Journal Online, Entelligent, Civil Eats, Next City, and the American Society for Mechanical Engineers.

A lifelong nature lover and avid hiker, Kate considers herself a gypsy. She’s lived in Washington, D.C., Fayetteville, Arkansas, and New Orleans. For now she lives near her family in Philadelphia, but eventually plans to settle down in the beautiful front range area of Colorado.

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May 18, 2016
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Call for Android Beta Testers

by Ruthie Irvin May 6, 2016
written by Ruthie Irvin

Gaia GPS for Android needs more eyes, and more device types, testing new releases.

Become a beta tester today to help improve the quality of app releases, and set the direction for development.

Android—Off to the Races

If you use Gaia GPS for Android, you likely noticed a flurry of releases over the last couple of months, and you can see the release notes recapped on updates.gaiagps.com. Expect several more updates over the course of the summer, including big new features, maps, and a variety of rough edges shaved off the app.

This quickened pace makes beta testing more important… and other QA activities too. For example, Jason recently added a suite of “unit tests” that help catch more bugs in an automated way.

Gaia Recommended layers category Android

The recent Android releases totally overhauled the Map Sources menu.

Time Commitment for Beta Testers—Little or Lots, Your Choice

You can put just a little time into beta testing and serve the Gaia GPS Android community in a big way.

Simply loading betas and letting logs get pushed to the Gaia dev team helps a lot. And you can make an even larger impact by commenting on releases, and giving feedback and ideas about new features.

How to Join

Follow these instructions to join the program and learn how to give feedback, and send a note to support@gaiagps.com with any questions.

May 6, 2016
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New HD Maps Available Now

by Ashli Baldwin May 5, 2016
written by Ashli Baldwin

As of today, you can use HD maps in Gaia GPS for OpenLandscapeMap, OpenHikingMap, and OpenCycleMap.

These sources work great on retina and high resolution devices. The addition of HD maps answers a common request for the ability to increase text-size on higher resolution displays.

How to Add HD Maps

To add the new maps, open the “More Layers” menu. Find OpenHikingMap and OpenCycleMap under “Gaia Recommended” and OpenLandscapeMap under the “OpenStreetMap” heading.

View instructions for adding maps for Android and iOS.

Previously Shipped, Now Live

The last iOS and Android releases actually included HD map capabilities, but due to an issue with existing app installs, we had to wait a week to make the maps available. Check out the new maps today, and email support@gaiagps.com with any comments.

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May 5, 2016
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OpenHikingMap, OpenCycleMap, and OpenLandscapeMap in HD

by Ashli Baldwin April 18, 2016
written by Ashli Baldwin

HD versions of OpenHikingMap, OpenCycleMap, and OpenLandscapeMap will go live soon in Gaia GPS for iOS and Android. The just released Gaia GPS for Android v6.3 and Gaia GPS for iOS v10.5 (due out this week) include HD map capabilities, but we need to wait to unlock the capability until after the releases.

With HD resolution, text and symbols on the maps appear larger and crisper on retina devices.

When is Soon?

Once most users have made the update in both iOS and Android, we’ll unleash the HD maps, and make an announcement. Expect the sources to be available next week, and follow @gaiagps on Twitter for updates.

Many More Maps to Come

Over the course of the summer, we’ll roll out a bunch of new and improved map sources. Besides HD maps, we also recently added Spain IGN Topos (check out the blog post here). We now have other international topos in the queue too, along with an update for Gaia Vector Topo.

If you have ideas for maps for Gaia GPS, have a look at this map idea megathread on ideas.gaiagps.com. Many users participated in this Idea Forum thread about size improvements to the OpenStreetMap-based sources, and the Idea Forum has a big impact on Gaia GPS product roadmap.

Questions? Email support@gaiagps.com.

April 18, 2016
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Spain IGN maps for all Gaia GPS users

by Ruthie Irvin April 18, 2016
written by Ruthie Irvin

We have an exciting new map source available free for all Gaia GPS users—the official IGN topo maps for Spain.

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You can find Spain IGN Topo in Gaia GPS, under the International category, by following these instructions:

Add map sources in Gaia for iOS
Add map sources in Gaia for Android

We want to provide the best, most up-to-date maps available for the whole world, and constantly search for ways to improve the Gaia sources list. Add your requests to this existing Idea Forum thread about additional map sources.

If you have any other questions or feedback, reach out to us at support@gaiagps.com.

April 18, 2016
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Trimble Outdoors App Sunset—Info on Migrating to Gaia GPS

by Staff Reports April 15, 2016
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As of April 1, 2016, Trimble Outdoors has cancelled all mobile apps, including the MyTopo hiking app, the Cabelas hunting app, and all other titles. According to their support page, the apps have been removed from the App Store, and users will have some time to keep using the maps and back-end services.

We welcome anyone looking for a new outdoor mapping app to Gaia GPS.

Importing Data into Gaia GPS

You can import your waypoint and track data into Gaia GPS by exporting GPX files from your Trimble apps, and then importing them into Gaia GPS:

  • Import instructions for Gaia GPS for iOS
  • Import instructions for Gaia GPS for Android

If you have any questions otherwise, we have extensive documentation and videos to help.

Free GaiaPro Offer for Trimble Users

A single-time purchase of the Gaia GPS app compares directly to what a recurring Trimble subscription provided. This includes:

  • Downloading topo and satellite images for offline use
  • Track recording
  • Photo waypoints
  • Free data backup and sync with gaiagps.com

In addition, we’ll provide a a free year of GaiaPro to any Trimble refugees that write in. This may be useful to users who want hunting and property ownership overlays, or the ability to merge topo and aerial imagery into layered maps. You can read more about GaiaPro at this link.

Find us on the App Store or on Google Play

Gaia GPS Satisfaction Guarantee

We value the happiness of our customers, so you can always get a refund for Gaia GPS for any reason.

We also appreciate your feedback on how we can make Gaia GPS better for you. Get in touch with us anytime with questions, comments, or suggestions at support@gaiagps.com.

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April 15, 2016
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Gaia GPS Android v6.2

by Ashli Baldwin April 8, 2016
written by Ashli Baldwin

Download the new release of Gaia GPS from the Google Play store, or update your device.

We’ve released two consecutive updates to the Android app — version 6.1 and 6.2. Most notably addressed in the updates:

  • Data Deletion – Fixed some tracks and maps not fully deleting
  • Improved in-app support and documentation – Integrated new Zendesk User Manual Platform. Read more about our switch to Zendesk here.
  • Updated language support – Gaia GPS for Android now available in over 10 languages, including Chinese, Czech, Dutch, French, German, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish.

We also made tweaks to option to move application root folder and send logs feature.

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To see full release notes, visit updates.gaiagps.com, or contact support@gaiagps.com with any comments.

April 8, 2016
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Gaia GPS Support Localization for 8 Languages and Growing

by Ruthie Irvin March 9, 2016
written by Ruthie Irvin

We translated Gaia GPS to an increasing amount of languages over the years, including the iOS app, the Android app, and even the App Store descriptions and screenshots. The Gaia GPS Help Center can be read in eight languages now, including German, Italian, French, Russian, Portuguese, Spanish, Chinese, and Dutch.

If you are bilingual, we’d appreciate your feedback on the localized Help Center. Send us a note at support@gaiagps.com with any comments or edits.

Zendesk & Localized Support

In order to localize our Help Center docs, we moved from Uservoice to Zendesk. Zendesk offers rubust, built-in localization features that allow us to translate to more languages. We also migrated our support ticketing platform in the process, and started professionally translating our communications with international users.

Continuously Updated PDF Manual

We often receive requests for PDF versions of the manual, so we took this opportunity to generate nice, localized PDFs of our Help Center to cache in the app for users to read while offline. For example, check out the Gaia GPS Help Center, converted to PDF, in Russian. Our script updates the PDFs every night so they don’t fall out of date, and it also generates an inventory of the PDFs, too.

Gaia GPS Localization PDF

Open Source Localization Scripts

Technical users may be interested in the open-source scripts written by Gaia GPS founder Andrew, that allow us to select a chunk of our Zendesk Help Center, post the articles to Gengo for translation, retrieve the translations, and post the localized articles back to Zendesk. You can check out Andrew’s more technical explanation and the open source code on his blog.

March 9, 2016
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Welcome Jason Abbott

by Ashli Baldwin March 1, 2016
written by Ashli Baldwin

We’re delighted to welcome Jason Abbott to the Gaia GPS engineering team.

Jason Abbott brings deep experience both with writing software, and Gaia GPS itself. Jason is a long-time user of Gaia GPS for Android, and you can read about his motorcycle adventures on his site, trailimage.com. You can also follow his technical blurbs by following @trailimage on Twitter.

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Jason has a full-stack engineering background, and will help improve all facets of Gaia GPS, from gaiagps.com and the syncing back-end, to the iOS and Android apps. He started with us on President’s Day week, and in his first short week got through all of our technical setup, and shipped improvements to the website, including being able quickly load many thousands of waypoints – an outstanding bug that we were happy to see fixed.
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Jason was raised on a small farm in the Idaho countryside, in the same house his mother grew up in and not far from his father’s childhood home, an area homesteaded by his great-great grandparents. He spent his youth exploring the Palouse Hills and nearby mountains.

He began writing software in high school and not long after, in about 1994, wrote a store catalog web site with Perl. He followed that path to create more and bigger things, such as a major west coast grocery commerce site and insurance fraud detection systems, always eager to understand and adapt to emerging best practices and toolsets. He is excited to work for a company who shares his value of the outdoors and who he expects will need him to make many product testing trips to the mountains.

March 1, 2016
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Meet the Gaia GPS Team – Jesse Crocker

by Ashli Baldwin January 28, 2016
written by Ashli Baldwin

A member of the Gaia GPS team for 4 years, Jesse Crocker creates much of the key infrastructure, app features, and all of the custom maps that Gaia GPS users depend on. Jesse both works as Lead Developer, and helps direct the business.

Jesse joined Gaia GPS in 2012 after many adventures, including thru-hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in 2009, skiing the John Muir Trail in 2011, and blowing up avalanches with dynamite and machine guns.

Growing up in the Bay Area, Jesse gained interest in programming in high school, taking computer science classes and working in Linux system administration. After high school, he worked for the Buffalo Field Campaign in West Yellowstone Montana, where he developed software for recording and analyzing sightings of wildlife, for volunteers of field patrols monitoring bison movement in Yellowstone.2014-04-27 at 10-50-51

In the course of tracking buffalo, Jesse took up nordic skiing as a way to explore the backcountry of Yellowstone National Park in the winter, which led to the fulfillment of a childhood dream – becoming a professional ski patroller.

Jesse earned a Wilderness EMT certification, and joined Big Sky Volunteer Ski Patrol for a year. Later, he went on to get an AIARE level 1/2 avalanche certification, became a National Avalanche School graduate, and ultimately worked as a Ski Patroller at Kirkwood Mountain Resort in Lake Tahoe area for 4 years, providing EMT services, and doing avalanche hazard mitigation.

Even in the midst of ski patrol, Jesse remained technical with an interest in software— developing the leading avalanche mapping app, Avalanche Lab, which he sold to Renaissance Recreation after coming to work for Gaia GPS.

As part of the distributed Gaia GPS team, Jesse now lives on a small farm in the Bitterroot Valley in Western Montana, with his wife Kasi and son Elkin. His life still balances between technology, family, and constant backpacking and backcountry skiing.

 

January 28, 2016
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