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<blockquote data-quote="ATH" data-source="post: 1605911" data-attributes="member: 1656"><p>I've used Gaia and like it, no experience with OnX. My only concern is battery life in a phone running GPS. I'm not sure the utility of any mapping program in non-GPS mode where you really care about the accuracy of boundaries. I often hunt where I care that the boundary is 100 yards away, even in WY/MT. Battery life on phones gets awfully short. I've had much better luck running Garmin GPS with proper map chips and extra batteries in the pocket, and a set of batteries lasts >1 day of hard hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATH, post: 1605911, member: 1656"] I've used Gaia and like it, no experience with OnX. My only concern is battery life in a phone running GPS. I'm not sure the utility of any mapping program in non-GPS mode where you really care about the accuracy of boundaries. I often hunt where I care that the boundary is 100 yards away, even in WY/MT. Battery life on phones gets awfully short. I've had much better luck running Garmin GPS with proper map chips and extra batteries in the pocket, and a set of batteries lasts >1 day of hard hunting. [/QUOTE]
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