This is Chapter 5 of 8 of the How-to GAIA GPS Video Series for Overlanding. More chapters coming soon! ru-vid.com/group/PLmzj4XGk6kUiE_tA-EHiyYGWOVJj2mHMX
I’ve been using Gaia GPS since it was actually a start-up endeavor. I’ve viewed dozens if not hundreds of different tutorials over the years. Your Gaia tutorials are perhaps the very best I have ever watched. They are succinct, well planned out, and pertinent. You have a fine skill at instructing. Great work, Sir.
Thanks for the tutorial on how to organize saved items. I work in a Hardware store, so organising things into logical groups is second nature to me. (I have about 6,000 hardware product lines that I'm responsible for). Sure, it initially takes a bit of time and effort to organise things logically and properly, but in the long run it makes it so much faster and easier to locate what you're looking for!
Excellent tutorial. This is an important one because I think with something as intense as GAIA can be people can get scared of it. Organization is the key to success here and can alleviate any of that stress.
Brilliant video series, thank you so much! Quick question… is it possible to have the same item, example a track, in two different folders? Thanks from South Africa!!
Hi Roger. Great vids. I have quite a few shared folders and routes from others. They show up on the “main folder”. But they also show as read only on the right and I cannot organize them into sub folders or my own. Is there a way to do this? Thanks.
Actually I said shared, but they are typically downloaded from websites. For instance an off-road park will offer their .gpx or GAIA or OnX maps for download.