IPhone surveys - CornellForestConnect2024-03-29T12:17:15Zhttp://cornellforestconnect.ning.com/forum/topics/iphone-surveys?commentId=6448444%3AComment%3A31323&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI'm seeing this question has…tag:cornellforestconnect.ning.com,2021-07-13:6448444:Comment:1086942021-07-13T15:30:20.716ZPeter Smallidgehttp://cornellforestconnect.ning.com/profile/3pcwpqc3r9bgy
<p>I'm seeing this question has resurfaced. Just to give a heads-up, I've scheduled two webinars (Sept and Nov 2021) to cover some landowner-friendly GPS, GIS and Google Earth Pro options. Presenters are Soil and Water Conservation District of Warren County who do this training for other staff. I've started using the options, and so far I'm impressed. </p>
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<p>I'm seeing this question has resurfaced. Just to give a heads-up, I've scheduled two webinars (Sept and Nov 2021) to cover some landowner-friendly GPS, GIS and Google Earth Pro options. Presenters are Soil and Water Conservation District of Warren County who do this training for other staff. I've started using the options, and so far I'm impressed. </p>
<p>Peter</p> Gaia GPS has online help: a g…tag:cornellforestconnect.ning.com,2021-06-23:6448444:Comment:1087222021-06-23T13:37:51.326ZJohn McNerneyhttp://cornellforestconnect.ning.com/profile/JohnMcNerney
<p>Gaia GPS has online help: a getting started video, and tutorials on various subjects. Click the "?" in the lower left corner of the map that pops up when you launch it.</p>
<p>OnX Hunt has similar, but it's been a while since I've been into that.Once I have some data in there, I find it easier to poke around and adjust things on the Desktop computer version, rather than on a smartphone.</p>
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<p>Gaia GPS has online help: a getting started video, and tutorials on various subjects. Click the "?" in the lower left corner of the map that pops up when you launch it.</p>
<p>OnX Hunt has similar, but it's been a while since I've been into that.Once I have some data in there, I find it easier to poke around and adjust things on the Desktop computer version, rather than on a smartphone.</p>
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<p></p> Thanks guys. It seems all th…tag:cornellforestconnect.ning.com,2021-06-23:6448444:Comment:1088042021-06-23T11:44:49.660ZJim Martinhttp://cornellforestconnect.ning.com/profile/JimMartin
<p>Thanks guys. It seems all the info needed is now here. My problem is understanding it. I am not that good at computer/cell phone use. The local library computer guy was not able to help me much, either.</p>
<p> It would help if someone organized a webcast or workshop for people like me who are computer challenged.</p>
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<p>Thanks guys. It seems all the info needed is now here. My problem is understanding it. I am not that good at computer/cell phone use. The local library computer guy was not able to help me much, either.</p>
<p> It would help if someone organized a webcast or workshop for people like me who are computer challenged.</p>
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<p></p> Great info! Thanks for postin…tag:cornellforestconnect.ning.com,2021-06-10:6448444:Comment:1086612021-06-10T01:44:48.840ZMichael Dirachttp://cornellforestconnect.ning.com/profile/MichaelDirac
<p>Great info! Thanks for posting. I will try free version out on my IPad and see how it loads OnX and GPX files.</p>
<p>i hope jpegs transfer into it with coordinates </p>
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<p>Great info! Thanks for posting. I will try free version out on my IPad and see how it loads OnX and GPX files.</p>
<p>i hope jpegs transfer into it with coordinates </p>
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<p></p> I have used Polaris GPS Navig…tag:cornellforestconnect.ning.com,2021-06-10:6448444:Comment:1087142021-06-10T01:41:31.355ZMichael Dirachttp://cornellforestconnect.ning.com/profile/MichaelDirac
<p>I have used Polaris GPS Navigator and OnX Hunt. The parcel information is great with OnX and you can export waypoints to other apps, GPX,KLM or KMX. I couldn’t get photos transferred over to Polaris but will look into it more.</p>
<p>Both apps let you mark trails or boundaries and link to Google Earth. Polaris is developing an Apple app.</p>
<p>I have used Polaris GPS Navigator and OnX Hunt. The parcel information is great with OnX and you can export waypoints to other apps, GPX,KLM or KMX. I couldn’t get photos transferred over to Polaris but will look into it more.</p>
<p>Both apps let you mark trails or boundaries and link to Google Earth. Polaris is developing an Apple app.</p> $40/per year is the cost for…tag:cornellforestconnect.ning.com,2020-12-14:6448444:Comment:720512020-12-14T14:27:01.443ZJohn McNerneyhttp://cornellforestconnect.ning.com/profile/JohnMcNerney
<p>$40/per year is the cost for the Gaia GPS premium membership, which includes all the bells and whistles (including parcel boundary and parcel ownership information). If you don't need that, the free version will allow you to enter property boundaries yourself. (I created it from known corners of my property imported from data I already had in Google Earth - basically traced the borders from the parcel info on the town's digital tax map, but you can also do it by recording the points in Gaia…</p>
<p>$40/per year is the cost for the Gaia GPS premium membership, which includes all the bells and whistles (including parcel boundary and parcel ownership information). If you don't need that, the free version will allow you to enter property boundaries yourself. (I created it from known corners of my property imported from data I already had in Google Earth - basically traced the borders from the parcel info on the town's digital tax map, but you can also do it by recording the points in Gaia GPS.) However, if you are visiting a lot of different properties, the annual premium membership is certainly worth it. Here is a link to the <a href="https://www.gaiagps.com/membership/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Gaia GPS membership levels</a> (scroll down for a table comparing features).</p>
<p>There certainly is a bit of a learning curve, but if you spend a little time up front, it's not hard to get started. (It's a <strong>whole</strong> lot easier than trying to learn a full-fledged GIS program)</p>
<p></p> I've used Gaia GPS on my andr…tag:cornellforestconnect.ning.com,2020-12-14:6448444:Comment:721592020-12-14T11:08:22.672ZPeter Smallidgehttp://cornellforestconnect.ning.com/profile/3pcwpqc3r9bgy
<p>I've used Gaia GPS on my android and had decent success. There is a short but real learning curve. After using it in practice once or twice and then uploading to my computer it became intuitive. I think the cost is about $40 per year, but it seems like a solid product especially for mapping trails and stand boundaries.</p>
<p>I've used Gaia GPS on my android and had decent success. There is a short but real learning curve. After using it in practice once or twice and then uploading to my computer it became intuitive. I think the cost is about $40 per year, but it seems like a solid product especially for mapping trails and stand boundaries.</p> I used MotionX-GPS for a year…tag:cornellforestconnect.ning.com,2020-12-12:6448444:Comment:712252020-12-12T05:39:34.294ZJohn McNerneyhttp://cornellforestconnect.ning.com/profile/JohnMcNerney
<p>I used MotionX-GPS for a year or so, but they have discontinued support. I believe those who have already downloaded it can continue using it, but it is no longer in the app store.<br/><br/>As Gerry Hawkes mentioned, it was a solid app.</p>
<p>I used MotionX-GPS for a year or so, but they have discontinued support. I believe those who have already downloaded it can continue using it, but it is no longer in the app store.<br/><br/>As Gerry Hawkes mentioned, it was a solid app.</p> 2+ years after your initial i…tag:cornellforestconnect.ning.com,2020-12-12:6448444:Comment:710722020-12-12T05:35:53.736ZJohn McNerneyhttp://cornellforestconnect.ning.com/profile/JohnMcNerney
<p>2+ years after your initial inquiry, but if you are still looking for a solution for using your iPhone to map trails:</p>
<p>Check out <a href="https://www.gaiagps.com/" rel="noopener" target="_blank"><strong>Gaia GPS</strong></a>. It will record tracks as you walk them and display them on a selection of possible maps (satellite, some topo, etc). You can also define areas (such as wetlands) and record waypoints. You can view your collected data on a webpage from a desktop computer, where you…</p>
<p>2+ years after your initial inquiry, but if you are still looking for a solution for using your iPhone to map trails:</p>
<p>Check out <a href="https://www.gaiagps.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Gaia GPS</strong></a>. It will record tracks as you walk them and display them on a selection of possible maps (satellite, some topo, etc). You can also define areas (such as wetlands) and record waypoints. You can view your collected data on a webpage from a desktop computer, where you can also do some limited editing (choose colors, line weight, etc.) You can import and export the data from the app into other programs. I've ended up exporting most data to Google Earth, and viewing it on my desktop computer where I can fine-tune it to make a better-looking printable map. The free version has a limited selection of background layers (topo map or satellite view). The free version requires a cell phone signal to view the underlying background layer. Paid versions offer more map backgrounds and other features: The standard members ship adds the ability to download the background maps for use without a cell phone signal. The premium version offers more options including a map overlay showing parcel boundaries with ownership data. I use the free version, so created my own parcel boundary data (usually by creating the area in Google Earth from waypoints created at the survey pins on my property, then importing that data into Gaia GPS). I can get by just fine with the free version, though if I were operating on a lot of different properties, I'd probably go for the premium paid version for the convenience of already having property boundaries shown. Available for both iPhone and android phones, with a web interface for desktop computers. Data syncs automatically across your devices.<br/><br/>Sample screen shot of Gaia GPS showing my trails and wetlands:<br/><a href="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/8278090060?profile=original" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/8278090060?profile=RESIZE_710x" class="align-full"/></a></p>
<p>Another good app is <a rel="nofollow noopener" href="https://www.onxmaps.com/" target="_blank"><strong>OnXMaps</strong></a>. I'm not a hunter, but I do use the OnX Hunt version. I find this much easier to use than Gaia GPS, but there is no free version (They do have a limited time free trial where you can check out most of the features.) Data syncs automatically across all of your devices. I find exporting and importing information between Google Earth and OnX much easier. The one weak area for me is that all of the user-added data is lumped into one folder. You can filter the view to just show waypoints or lines for example, but you can set up a separate folder to put all of the data on your own land, and another folder for a favorite hiking area or neighbor's land, for example. They do say they are working on adding this feature, however. Cost is about $30/year for maps of one state or $100/year for all 50 states. Mas include parcel boundaries and ownership data, which is updated (I believe once per year?) It's available for iPhone & Android phones and Garmin GPS units. A web based version can be accessed for desktops/laptops. Data syncs automatically across all devices.</p> I have had good luck with Mot…tag:cornellforestconnect.ning.com,2020-12-12:6448444:Comment:712032020-12-12T02:15:09.664ZGerry Hawkeshttp://cornellforestconnect.ning.com/profile/GerryHawkes
<p>I have had good luck with MotionX-GPS on my iPhone. You can walk or drive your trails to create a track then export to Google Earth.</p>
<p>I have had good luck with MotionX-GPS on my iPhone. You can walk or drive your trails to create a track then export to Google Earth.</p>