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  • kanlyrc

    Hey O'Malley

    I have been looking for a way to narrow down the trails to vehicle trails as well.  I haven't found a way to do that type of advanced search options yet.  I've been using context clues to try and figure out if they were walking or driving in a vehicle.  It's not an exact science but it gets me close.  Looking at the average speed and the miles/min average tends to help me weed out walking as opposed to driving.  It still leaves the possibility of mountain bikes...   If you find a better way of narrowing it down please hit me up and let me know. 

     

    Thanks

    Kanly

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  • omalley

    There is a guy in San Diego that has a You Tube blog about jeeping, Trail Recon or something like that, he says he uses this app that's where i got it, I don't know if he answers questions or not but I'll try to see what he says.

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  • kanlyrc

    Yeah he might know a way of doing it as well. One fo the Admins for Gaia should hit up the thread tomorrow hopefully and give us some helpful hints.  I've planned a lot of trips through Gaia and i'm always looking for a better way of planning.  It's defiantly the best app out there for jeeping though.  Had a great trip last year in Moab, UT and it was great having all my routes and maps downloaded. 

    This year is Rubicon Trail in August so i'm already planning that route and some other trails in SoCal. 

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  • Robyn

    Thanks for posting everyone. While there isn't a way to eliminate walking trails, you can use the MVUM overlay along with the USFS Roads & Trails overlay to highlight offroading trails in National Forests.

    You can access these overlays with a Premium Membership and is filed under Premium Maps> Premium Overlays. Additionally, in the iOS app, you can tap highlight trails to view seasonality and access level.

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