I've gone through and pulled together GPX files of all the trails for Blazer Bash this year. They are in individual folders for Easy, Medium and Hard. The files are saved as .GPX and can be used in most navigation apps like Gaia or OnX.
My preference is Gaia, which is where the files are located.
BB Easy Trails
BB Medium Trails
BB Hard Trails
The source for the GPX files is from The Funtreks Guide to Moab UT Backroads & 4-Wheel-Drive Trails. I've used the GPX files from Funtreks for past trips to Moab as well as multiple Desert trips in addition to multiple mountain trips in Colorado (different book) and I've yet to have any issues. Plus if you have the book since it's all from the same source the waypoints line up. I keep the book in my truck as a backup. The only file I'm not sure of is for Backwards Bill. Funtreks does not have a specific trail for that name as Backwards Bill covers two trails of Wipeout hill and 7 Mile Rim and it's run backwards of the normal trail.
The nice thing is you can download Gaia or Onx to your phone and use it as your navigation. You'll just have to download the base map along with the files to be able to run without access to the internet.
Please check them out Please let me know if you find any issues or have questions. As I mentioned I use Gaia and have been using it for a few years now. So if you are new to Gaia and want help with it, let me know. I've yet to use OnX myself, but I'm sure a couple of folks here have and can chime in and help out with it.
My preference is Gaia, which is where the files are located.
BB Easy Trails
BB Medium Trails
BB Hard Trails
The source for the GPX files is from The Funtreks Guide to Moab UT Backroads & 4-Wheel-Drive Trails. I've used the GPX files from Funtreks for past trips to Moab as well as multiple Desert trips in addition to multiple mountain trips in Colorado (different book) and I've yet to have any issues. Plus if you have the book since it's all from the same source the waypoints line up. I keep the book in my truck as a backup. The only file I'm not sure of is for Backwards Bill. Funtreks does not have a specific trail for that name as Backwards Bill covers two trails of Wipeout hill and 7 Mile Rim and it's run backwards of the normal trail.
The nice thing is you can download Gaia or Onx to your phone and use it as your navigation. You'll just have to download the base map along with the files to be able to run without access to the internet.
Please check them out Please let me know if you find any issues or have questions. As I mentioned I use Gaia and have been using it for a few years now. So if you are new to Gaia and want help with it, let me know. I've yet to use OnX myself, but I'm sure a couple of folks here have and can chime in and help out with it.