>>2274669Again, all trails pulls from the USGS database. The 4x4 paths are not on the official government survey, and hence they are not on all trails. If you want to navigate these paths, you would do well to fucking buy a paper map and take a sharpie to it to mark them.
There is no layer on all trails that will tell you every path that exists. There is no layer on google maps that will tell you every path that exists. There is no database that you can download. Sometimes, where you’re actually /out/, you might literally need to map it yourself, or learn it by heart.
Knowing where you are on your GPS means nothing if you don’t know the paths that connect to your location, because you’re not a fucking bird who can just fly in any direction he wants. Again, you’ll never have to worry about this because you don’t go anywhere, but others might.