It’s Not Time Off
Unless it’s Time Offline

Colorado is filled with passionate folks who get after it in the workplace and the wild. When it’s time to shed your uniform and reset your internal battery, there’s no better way than going outdoors and offline, using onX as your go-to tool. Whatever your discipline and wherever you’re heading, find inspiration from these onX adventurers in your midst. 

Colorado is filled with passionate folks who get after it in the workplace and the wild. When it’s time to shed your uniform and reset your internal battery, there’s no better way than going outdoors and offline, using onX as your go-to tool. Whatever your discipline and wherever you’re heading, find inspiration from these onX adventurers in your midst. 

See How These Coloradans Go Offline

Littleton, Colorado

Corinne B.

Water Engineer / Backcountry Skier
For Corinne, time spent in the mountains is a way to reset from her role as a Water Engineer for the Mile High City. Check out how Corinne uses onX Backcountry to evaluate risk while skiing the backcountry, plan hut trips, and rip on her mountain bike when there’s no snow to be found.

offline maps on an iphone with onx Maps

Denver, Colorado

Donny O.

Firefighter Captain / Hunter
Whether he’s chasing fires around Denver or waterfowl up and down the Rocky Mountains, Donny lives a full-gas lifestyle. Learn how he goes offline and finds new places to have the hunt of a lifetime.

Montrose, Colorado

Eddie M.

Nurse Practitioner / Rock Climber
Eddie spends his days checking on patients in his hometown of Montrose, Colorado. Yet, when it’s time to shed his scrubs, you’ll find him racking up his carabiners and cams for a day at the crag.

Aurora, Colorado

Chris J.

Pilot / Offroader
When Chris returns to his home in Denver from a hitch flying planes across the world, there’s no time for rest. His family is ready to roll up to their favorite campsites across Colorado. Read on to see how the family plays a part in planning their off-grid adventures.

Tech to Unplug? It’s a Paradox.

Digital Detox

Sure, we get it, we make Apps. Yet, we thrive in getting you to places where cell connection is weak but human connection couldn’t be stronger. Time offline is about campfire chats over doom scrolling or moments at full draw, full gas, or full send over FOMO Instagram posts. This is your reminder to take care of yourself, and we can’t think of a better way than spending more time offline.

Confidently Escape the Stress

It’s time spent offline that makes us the best version of who we are. It’s the moments when we are unreachable that illuminate our abilities. Our uniforms follow us—parenthood, fighting fires, responsibilities, pre-flight checkups. Whatever keeps you away from the wild, we salute your efforts. We’re here to make that fleeting time offline slightly more spectacular. Our Apps help you dream and plan your outdoor adventures, then confidently execute them with or without cell signal.

How to Get Offline

Offline Maps keep you navigating confidently on any adventure.

Always Save an Offline Map 

Before any trip into the field, save your Offline Maps. You’ll still have access to your map, whether you intend to leave cell phone signal or not.

Go Offline When You Need It 

Once you’ve downloaded all your Offline Maps, click “Go Offline” to go into Offline Mode. 

Map Sizes to Save Storage

With various Offline Map size options, you can save high-resolution maps in the smaller areas that count and lower-resolution maps to see the bigger picture. Save multiple Offline Maps next to each other to download a larger area.

Tools You Love—Offline

You’ll still get full detailed trail descriptions, land boundaries, map layers, and access to your map customizations. Use all the normal tools in Offline mode like Waypoints, Tracks, and Routes. Once you’re back online, all your customizations will automatically sync across your devices.

Access Across Devices 

Once you download an Offline Map on one device, it will sync on other devices linked to your account while you’re online.

Always Know Where You Are

Your location information is based on your phone’s built-in GPS, so you’ll see a blue dot on the screen telling you exactly where you are at all times.

What Does Time Offline Mean to You?

Time offline is the sound of my skins, sliding through fresh pow.
Corinne B.
Water Engineer / Backcountry Skier
When I go offline, it’s like turning freedom on.
Chris J.
Pilot / Offroader
I love a lot of places, but the extra special ones are those where I’m offline.
Donny O.
Fire Captain / Elk Hunter
Time offline keeps me away from the time-sucks of everyday life.
Eddie M.
Nurse Practitioner / Rock Climber

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