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I have used Avenza and Magellan TRX in Oregon and Arizona. What is a good app for Moab that has the most easy to medium trails and low cost, easy to use?
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I had good luck with Gaia in Moab.
 

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I found Trails Offroad is the better of the two for detailed obstacle information. But the navigation portion is just ok. We had some trouble with it on Golden Spike. But some folks in a Razr were having trouble with their other name brand GPS as well. So, it could have been one of the many outages GPS experiences. I recently bought GAIA, at the recommendation of many members here. Just haven't gotten out and really used it.
 

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Easy to use was part of the criteria. Based on my experience that removes Gaia as a candidate.
I run TOR in follow mode on the phone, and export to OnX on Carplay.

OnX is pretty simple to use, and has most of the Moab stuff preloaded anyway. The ease of use has kept me away from Gaia.

Whatever you use, make sure you download for offline use, you'll lose signal on the majority of Moab.
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