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New Features

New and Powerful Mapping Tools on gaiagps.com to Plan Your Next Adventure

by Julien Friedland December 12, 2019
written by Julien Friedland

Get an intuitive, customizable mapping experience when you use the main map on gaiagps.com. We’ve spent the past year rebuilding the web map from scratch to bring you the fastest, most seamless experience while using gaiagps.com

The redesigned map offers intuitive route building, lightning-fast searching, and advanced map printing tools. Build and label routes faster with new waypoint and route options. Gather more details from the map by clicking points of interest to learn about hike metrics, campsite details and more.

Try it now by visiting the main map or read on to learn more.

Quickly Manage Maps and Find Legends

All map tools now live in one clean interface, making them easy to access, switch between, and view while looking at the map.

  • Map controls (zoom, location, layers & overlays, print, waypoint, and create route) and Map Layers menu now appear on the left side of the map and won’t obscure your view.
  • Quickly look up a map’s legend by clicking on the map source in the menu. The legend for each map layer will appear in the sidebar.
  • Added support for maps in vector format when available. Vector maps provide smoother zooming, better resolution, and support for a richer (more interactive) experience in the future.
  • Map Overlays (waypoints, public tracks, & grids) now appear at the top of the Map Layers menu instead of the bottom, so you can more quickly customize your view.
A comparison of two computer screens with old map menu in the right corner compared to the new map menu in the left side bar.

Interactive Map Details

Now you can click items directly on the map to get information about them. Learn about hikes, natural features, property boundaries, and other important landmarks.

  • Click hiking trails to learn more about distance, elevation gain and estimated time.
  • Discover campground information like fee requirements and the number of sites.
  • Click a point of interest — like a trailhead or meeting point — then copy the URL and share with friends.
  • Select natural features to learn about nearby hikes.
  • Expand public and private land boundaries for ownership information.
Point of interest icon including description of Duwee falls with link to nearby hikes.

Lightning Fast Search

The improved search bar makes finding hikes, parks, and points of interest blazing fast.

  • Search results start appearing 10x faster.
  • Results are more accurate and include a larger amount of hikes, points of interest, and parks than before
  • You can also search and save coordinates in multiple formats directly from here.
Comparison of two computer screens showing the old search bar and menu in the top of the top bar vs the left hand bar.

Customize Your Waypoints

Now you can view the details for, and quickly customize any number of waypoints directly on the map when you click on it.

  • Select a new or existing waypoint to make edits.
  • Customize your waypoint name and description.
  • Select from an expanded list of custom waypoint icons.
Screen featuring the Gaia GPS main map with new waypoint icons available.

Route Planning Improvements

Many Gaia GPS users prefer to build their snap-to-trail routes on gaiagps.com before saving them to their phone for use in the field, so we’ve made online route planning faster and easier.

  • Create out-and-back routes with overlapping route segments.
  • Build snap-to-trail routes faster.
  • Routes now have arrows indicating the direction of travel.
  • More accurate elevation profile now appears on the bottom of the screen instead of the sidebar, and is opaque – preserving screen real-estate for route planning.
Screen featuring a highlighted route on the main map with directional arrows.

Customize, Adjust, and Export Printed Maps

The new print preview screen allows you to customize paper maps with more fine-tuning options.

  • Quickly create and adjust selections before printing.
  • Ensure the entire route is captured in the print preview screen.
  • All maps include an improved magnetic declination indicator.
  • Export as a PDF and print in a higher resolution.
Two screens showing a comparison of the new versus old print preview screen. New print preview shows entire map selection and mock-up of paper map.

The Gaia GPS map team of three engineers dedicated the last nine months to overhauling gaiagps.com, with more features coming soon, too. We’ll be able to implement new features and updates faster with the improvements that we’ve already made. Upcoming projects include: improving how you manage saved data on the map, how you search and find hikes, and how you work with the map menu.

The updates to the main map aim to improve every step of your online map browsing and building experience. Try it now by opening gaiagps.com, selecting points of interest, building a route and printing the route. Test out the map and let us know what you think.

December 12, 2019
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Introducing Hike Search: Easily Discover and Save Hikes Anywhere in the World

by Angela Crampton December 20, 2018
written by Angela Crampton

We’re thrilled to announce the release of a new, searchable, worldwide database of hiking routes across the Gaia GPS apps and website. The feature, called Hike Search, allows you to search through a continuously growing list of parks, forests, and trails to find the detailed information and maps of the best routes near you.

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You may have already seen Hike Search in action if you’ve visited gaiagps.com recently, but now you can use it on the go by updating to the latest version of the Gaia GPS app.

Gaia GPS has always been a comprehensive tool for helping users find their way in the backcountry. With the release of Hike search, it’s now a tool for hike discovery, as well.

Download a Trail and Maps with One Tap

Tap the new Discover tab at the bottom of your screen to get started.

In the search bar, start typing the name of a place you want to explore. That can be a trail, national or state park, or nearby city. Filter your search by a hike’s ranking, time commitment, stars, difficulty, and length.

A Living, Breathing Catalog of Trails

The most exciting thing about Hike Search is that it’s a constantly evolving, living, breathing thing. All the hikes populating the database are sourced from Gaia GPS community data, and the more hikes Gaia GPS users record, the more known routes Hike Search will generate.

Gaia GPS Hike Search aggregates public tracks and information from the community and analyzes redundancies to determine which sections of trail are known to the outdoor community as hikes. As more people publish tracks and photos, Hike Search generates more known hikes, improving its own data and internal rankings for everything on the map.

Get Involved, Give Back to the Hiking Community

Anyone can edit pages for Parks, Cities, or Hikes—this means that crucial information is sourced directly from locals, or people who’ve experienced a hike or area firsthand. As more people add their edits and trips reports, we figure Hike Search will become the most accurate and up-to-date trail database in the world—a Wikipedia for hikes.

Read here for more information on how you can get involved.

You can also contribute to the project by marking your tracks to public to see your adventures influence the course of this new resource, or leave a Trip Report for hikes you’ve done.

We welcome your feedback. Send a note to support@gaiagps.com with any questions, or just to let us know what you think.

December 20, 2018
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Gaia GPS for Android version 6.5.12

by Ruthie Irvin August 12, 2016
written by Ruthie Irvin

Gaia GPS for Android update 6.5.12 adds the ability to import custom map sources directly into the app as an alternative to using the addmapsource page on gaiagps.com.

Create a TileJSON using a TMS map source by following the instructions in this Help Center article. Test out your TMS URL here: http://trailbehind.github.io/TilejsonTester/.

After creating the TileJSON file, Android users can save it to the internal storage or SD card. Navigate the filesystem from within Gaia GPS to import the file, then find the custom map source in the Layers menu when the import completes. Follow the instructions here for importing via the SD card.

—find the custom map source in the Layers menu after import

—find the custom map source in the Layers menu after import

You can also import TileJSON files in the iOS app, or import the TMS source directly to your account on gaiagps.com, then sync back to the app.

Read more about this release and others on the Gaia GPS updates page.

August 12, 2016
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Introducing Pagination and Search on gaiagps.com

by Ruthie Irvin July 22, 2016
written by Ruthie Irvin

The gaiagps.com datasummary pages got a functionality makeover, with a new search feature and the ability to handle large amounts of data better than ever before.

Find and Organize Your Data Faster

  • search through your tracks, routes, waypoints, and maps lists
  • load your data faster and more reliably with pagination
  • better animations and updated page load indicators

Watch this short video demonstrating the new features, or check it out for yourself at http://www.gaiagps.com.

July 22, 2016
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Gaia GPS for iOS version 10.7

by Ruthie Irvin July 7, 2016
written by Ruthie Irvin

Gaia GPS for iOS version 10.7 boasts several great fixes, and offers a better alternative default map source to display in place of an unavailable main source.

In the past, the MapQuest OpenStreetMap source displayed in lieu of an unavailable map selection. Now, the the in-house GaiaTopo, based on OSM data and stylized with the Gaia GPS user base in mind, acts as the default fallback source instead.

Other important updates include:

  • When you choose to remove a map source from the Layers list, a warning gets displayed if you have downloaded maps associated with it (because deleting a source deletes the downloads too).
  • Some map preview icons didn’t display properly in the past, but that got resolved in this version
  • Fixed folders sync issues that occurred if the app got backgrounded during a sync
  • Fixed an occasional Apple Watch crash that occurred when viewing track stats
  • Fixed issue causing waypoints with custom names to assume an auto-name designated by the app when edited or moved

We’d love to hear from you at support@gaiagps.com with your feedback about the new version, and if you have any feature requests, chime in on the Gaia GPS Community Forum and let other users vote and comment on your idea.

July 7, 2016
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Gaia GPS for Android Version 6.5

by Ruthie Irvin July 5, 2016
written by Ruthie Irvin

In a continued push to increase development on Gaia GPS for Android, version 6.5 boasts a big list of updates. This includes the addition of the NAD-27 datum—a highly requested feature, especially with Emergency Response professionals. You can now toggle between NAD27 and WGS84 directly from the settings menu.

Other important updates include:

    • Multi-layered downloads now create a single download, instead of a separate download for each layer
    • Resuming or deleting a layered download effects all layers concurrently
    • Selecting “Show on map” for a layered download restores the settings from the time of download (ordering and opacity)
  • Improvements to the compass
  • More responsive map arrow and course-up mode when rotating
  • Substantially faster track and route “guide me” features

For a full list of updates and bug fixes, go to http://updates.gaiagps.com/android/android_6.5.0.html

July 5, 2016
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Several Big Improvements to GaiaGPS.com: Better Search, Easier to Use, Track Graphs Fixed, Map Layers

by Josh Straub January 12, 2015
written by Josh Straub

Our team recently completed some great changes to the GaiaGPS.com website that we think you’ll really enjoy:

1. See All Your Travels On One Big Map: Now when you log in to your GaiaGPS.com account and select the main map, you can toggle displaying all your personal Tracks and Waypoints in addition to public trips.

gaiagps personal map with layers1a
2. Your Last Used Base Map Now Remains Selected: 
Do you prefer to start with satellite imagery instead of a topo map? Now you don’t need to re-select it every time you log in.

3. Better Map Search: Results will now autocomplete suggestions as you type.

4. Improved Track Stats Speed/Altitude Graph: Distance over time is now displayed, and the graphs look much nicer. Track lines no longer spill past the right edge of the graph.

5. Publish Your Track or Waypoint With One Click: A new “Public” column has been added to the table listing all your Tracks, Waypoints, and Routes. Simply click Yes/No to toggle and make your file Public.

6. Change Map Layers Anywhere You See a Map: No longer will you need to go into the full-screen map just to change layers from topo to satellite. Now every map has a Layers button.

7. GaiaPro Map Layers Now Also On the Website: Users subscribing to our GaiaPro service are familiar with the Map Layers menu in the app which allows you to display several layers at once with adjustable transparency for each. This functionality has now been added to the GaiaGPS.com website. Activate layers by dragging them to the top of the list.

gaiagps personal map with layers 2a

8. Your Custom Map Sources Now Available On the Website: For our users who use custom tile servers in the app, those should now be available on the website too.

 

 

January 12, 2015
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New Map Sources Added to GaiaCloud Site

by Savannah July 1, 2013
written by Savannah

Anting, our new summer intern, has been very busy lately sprucing up the GaiaCloud website.  Anting added new map layers to the GaiaCloud preview screen so you can now view your tracks and waypoints on Mapbox OpenStreetMap, Mapbox Satellite, OpenCycleMap, and USGS Topo maps!

GaiaCloud’s log out was also a bit unreliable before, and now it works perfectly. Thanks Anting!  There will be more improvements rolling out soon, so keep a watch out and let us know what you think of the GaiaCloud website.

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July 1, 2013
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