chippy
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Gaia Premium for android Auxilio!
I have purchased Gaia premium to use with my Samsung android tablet. All the tutorials are for ios. In the ios tutes they show a huge selection of
maps. On my android I am only seeing 5. Is there a map package I need to download?
I tried both calling and emailing the help center but no one replies.
Thanks for any help.
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John Harper
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Is it possible your Premium membership isn't activated/registered? I see it says the Standard membership has limited maps. Perhaps that's the issue?
John
[Edited on 4-12-2022 by John Harper]
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chippy
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Quote: Originally posted by John Harper | Is it possible your Premium membership isn't activated/registered? I see it says the Standard membership has limited maps. Perhaps that's the issue?
John
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Thats probably it. I´ll have to keep trying to contact them. Thanks for the reply.
[Edited on 4-13-2022 by chippy]
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Chippy, on the top right corner, you'll see three squares, it is the map overlay or "Layers" icon. Tap on that and you should see your options for
Routes, Waypoints, POI's, etc. On the bottom, it should say "Add Layers". There should be many map options in there.
To be honest, there are so many maps now in GAIA that it is almost confusing and cumbersome. I prefer the Gaia Topo and Gaia Satellite map in most
cases.
In that pre-Google Earth and social media epoch, The Code was adhered to. It was based on a simple verity: if a locale had been transformational for
you, and you had put the hard yards in to get there and to learn it, to know it, why in god�s name would you broadcast the news, thus ruining the
future experience not only for yourself, but for future adventurers?
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chippy
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Quote: Originally posted by BooJumMan | Chippy, on the top right corner, you'll see three squares, it is the map overlay or "Layers" icon. Tap on that and you should see your options for
Routes, Waypoints, POI's, etc. On the bottom, it should say "Add Layers". There should be many map options in there.
To be honest, there are so many maps now in GAIA that it is almost confusing and cumbersome. I prefer the Gaia Topo and Gaia Satellite map in most
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Thank you boojumman! That was my problem. Your not kidding about all the maps! Do the gaia maps you mentioned work well offroad in Baja and the
states?
Cheers!
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John Harper
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Quote: Originally posted by chippy | Quote: Originally posted by BooJumMan | Chippy, on the top right corner, you'll see three squares, it is the map overlay or "Layers" icon. Tap on that and you should see your options for
Routes, Waypoints, POI's, etc. On the bottom, it should say "Add Layers". There should be many map options in there.
To be honest, there are so many maps now in GAIA that it is almost confusing and cumbersome. I prefer the Gaia Topo and Gaia Satellite map in most
cases. |
Thank you boojumman! That was my problem. Your not kidding about all the maps! Do the gaia maps you mentioned work well offroad in Baja and the
states?
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They seem to work well in the States, I've used them while in Wyoming. I do have backup FS maps in paper and virtual.
John
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There are Baja and Mexico topo maps that work well.
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Great to hear! I found the inegi map,what's the other one?
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INEGI is the only good topo on Gaia GPS for Baja
most accurate
most detail
best resolution
only Google Earth is better
Harald Pietschmann
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David K
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If you need topographic lines, then check out the (unpublished) 2015 Baja California Almanac. It was made available (by an unknown source) to download
last year. The publisher, Landon Crumpton, died before it got to the printers.
This link is in the maps section at Vivabaja.com: https://baja-almanac.com/
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