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Maps, GPS and Google Earth
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<blockquote data-quote="sheffe" data-source="post: 1544029" data-attributes="member: 28421"><p>I agree, Gaia is a great app for topo maps on the Iphone. For ~30$ a year, you get a TON of layers and functionality for the whole world, not just one state. If you are running an android, Back Country Navigator is almost it's twin. On-X definitely has the advantage though if you are dealing with tight access.</p><p></p><p>Another good one to check on is Avenza. It is a Geo-PDF reader that acts like a GPS. Depending on where you hunt, different land managers (USFS, BLM etc) offer free downloadable maps. The Avenza store also offers a WIDE array of maps for purchase. The downside to Avensa, is it is more like having a digital file cabinet for a bunch of individual paper maps, they aren't seemed together like in OnX or Gaia. Any more there are so many great tools, but none of them are the end of the line, I use them all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sheffe, post: 1544029, member: 28421"] I agree, Gaia is a great app for topo maps on the Iphone. For ~30$ a year, you get a TON of layers and functionality for the whole world, not just one state. If you are running an android, Back Country Navigator is almost it's twin. On-X definitely has the advantage though if you are dealing with tight access. Another good one to check on is Avenza. It is a Geo-PDF reader that acts like a GPS. Depending on where you hunt, different land managers (USFS, BLM etc) offer free downloadable maps. The Avenza store also offers a WIDE array of maps for purchase. The downside to Avensa, is it is more like having a digital file cabinet for a bunch of individual paper maps, they aren't seemed together like in OnX or Gaia. Any more there are so many great tools, but none of them are the end of the line, I use them all! [/QUOTE]
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