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How accurate is ONX?
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<blockquote data-quote="P7M13" data-source="post: 2326638" data-attributes="member: 94154"><p>I used On-x for four years, with the upgrade to all states, etc. I find it is an excellent product. </p><p>This year in June, I signed on with Base map and had a week to compare. </p><p>Trekking into the Tillamook forest, I found it to be just as reliable and useful, and downloading of maps for offline use was easy-peasy, as was On-X.</p><p>Both seem to be slow in updating land ownership.</p><p>I've noted that with On-X, it shows roads where there aren't any.</p><p>With BaseMap, I've wanted to create layers for my own hunting territory, but cannot. I remember doing that with On-X.</p><p></p><p>IMO, both are excellent products. Basemap is 1/3 the price for multiple states, and I'm a cheap bastige.</p><p>What I found with both, starting with Onx, is I really appreciate the property lines. I translate that information to a paper map that I carry with me pulling out and powering the electronics when needed. I prefer a transit compass for direction and orienteering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P7M13, post: 2326638, member: 94154"] I used On-x for four years, with the upgrade to all states, etc. I find it is an excellent product. This year in June, I signed on with Base map and had a week to compare. Trekking into the Tillamook forest, I found it to be just as reliable and useful, and downloading of maps for offline use was easy-peasy, as was On-X. Both seem to be slow in updating land ownership. I've noted that with On-X, it shows roads where there aren't any. With BaseMap, I've wanted to create layers for my own hunting territory, but cannot. I remember doing that with On-X. IMO, both are excellent products. Basemap is 1/3 the price for multiple states, and I'm a cheap bastige. What I found with both, starting with Onx, is I really appreciate the property lines. I translate that information to a paper map that I carry with me pulling out and powering the electronics when needed. I prefer a transit compass for direction and orienteering. [/QUOTE]
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