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by Watertank » Tue 14 May, 2019 11:28 am
Any thoughts on which of Gaia, View Ranger or some other iPhone app is best for hiking in Europe? I don't mind paying for maps if they are worthwhile but the important thing is that I can use the maps without cell phone/data connection. I have View Ranger on my phone and used it in the UK - I haven't used Gaia and its web site is very USA centric. Thanks WT
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by ChrisJHC » Tue 14 May, 2019 5:39 pm
I've used Pocket Earth in the US, Europe and Asia.
You need the pro version to get downloadable maps. And a little more again for topographic maps.
Once downloaded, it works happily in aeroplane mode (the GPS still works) thereby saving your battery.
Note that no-one else on this forum seems to use Pocket Earth. Read into that what you will!
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by RonK » Tue 14 May, 2019 5:45 pm
I've used both Pocket Earth and Viewranger, and have recommended both on this forum in previous threads.
They both work well enough that I can't justify the premium price for Gaia.
I agree that Viewranger would probably be the best choice for Europe.
The Maps 3D app is also very good.
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by tastrax » Tue 14 May, 2019 7:41 pm
I use
https://osmand.net/ but on an ipad
You can purchase contours and hillshade for specific areas. There is also a subscription service with regular updates from OSM. All pretty cheap plus you can add to the maps via Open Street Map if something is missing!
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by ssorc » Tue 14 May, 2019 10:20 pm
I use MapOut:
https://www.mapout.app/It works offline and has overlays for cycling and hiking.
You can import GPX routes and it also has inbuilt routing functions which can be exported as a GPX (e.g. to download into a Garmin device).
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