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Maps, GPS and Google Earth
What the best hand held GPS
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<blockquote data-quote="dmr400" data-source="post: 1909600" data-attributes="member: 33691"><p>I personally don't hunt very far away from the truck much during cold weather (archery seasons are pretty warm here) but I second using the phone. I use the sat photos as much as the map. I have an external battery pack with a solar charger from Amazon, when I leave camp I make sure it will be in the sun when it comes up, and charge the phone off it while I sleep. With the bump charge while I'm driving to my take off spot I never have any problems with being out of power. I do turn it off or put it in airplane mode when not in use, when I remember.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmr400, post: 1909600, member: 33691"] I personally don't hunt very far away from the truck much during cold weather (archery seasons are pretty warm here) but I second using the phone. I use the sat photos as much as the map. I have an external battery pack with a solar charger from Amazon, when I leave camp I make sure it will be in the sun when it comes up, and charge the phone off it while I sleep. With the bump charge while I'm driving to my take off spot I never have any problems with being out of power. I do turn it off or put it in airplane mode when not in use, when I remember. [/QUOTE]
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