GPX viewer app?

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chicagostylehotdog
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Re: GPX viewer app?

Post by chicagostylehotdog »

Used Routes app this past weekend to throw in another option for a free app with offline maps (must be downloaded separately) and gpx route viewing/tracking. Wasn't crazy about it, but it did the job. Sounds like I need to look into peakbagger.
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Re: GPX viewer app?

Post by 9patrickmurphy »

I've gotten very used to Gaia these last few years. The $40/year is worth it for all the extra map layers you get, and the ability to layer transparencies ontop of one another, but the free version works like a charm if you don't care about all of that. I would recommend Gaia to anyone, free version or not.
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Re: GPX viewer app?

Post by HikerGuy »

I'm in camp CalTopo. Any of the suggested apps are excellent, try them out and find out which one you like best.
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