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<blockquote data-quote="jebel" data-source="post: 2249124" data-attributes="member: 106189"><p>I've played with BaseMap and think it's a quality option. I've played with OnX also and it's a high-quality option, but expensive. I currently use GaiaGPS. It's $40/yr for a Premium subscription (which you want for hunting features) and that includes all states (plus international). I'm not aware of any features OnX has that GaiaGPS does not have. The main difference, other than price, is that OnX is a hunting-focused service so it's easy to get started - everything is geared toward hunting needs. GaiaGPS has hunting features, but it also serves hikers, bikers, boaters, etc. As a result, there's more of a learning curve as a hunter to figure out exactly the layers that will help you most. It depends how that tradeoff works for you - easier and more expensive vs. learning curve and more affordable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jebel, post: 2249124, member: 106189"] I've played with BaseMap and think it's a quality option. I've played with OnX also and it's a high-quality option, but expensive. I currently use GaiaGPS. It's $40/yr for a Premium subscription (which you want for hunting features) and that includes all states (plus international). I'm not aware of any features OnX has that GaiaGPS does not have. The main difference, other than price, is that OnX is a hunting-focused service so it's easy to get started - everything is geared toward hunting needs. GaiaGPS has hunting features, but it also serves hikers, bikers, boaters, etc. As a result, there's more of a learning curve as a hunter to figure out exactly the layers that will help you most. It depends how that tradeoff works for you - easier and more expensive vs. learning curve and more affordable. [/QUOTE]
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