no you simply do not understand how data can be used to understand that I answered your question....You missed the point of the thread I started.
The vast majority of my pins aren't even useful to me, just intersting.
no you simply do not understand how data can be used to understand that I answered your question....You missed the point of the thread I started.
The vast majority of my pins aren't even useful to me, just intersting.
Part of me says when they look at the western US and see millions of waypoints that literally litter every square foot of land, where do they even start. But the other side of me says if they can look at some guys instagram page that always posts photos of everything he kills, Im sure they can filter it down to his specific data and collect waypoints that way too.
Before GPS all we had was marking tape. You hike 1/2 mile through blowdowns and it all starts to look the same. Finding your kill site can be a challenge at times. Or coming out in the dark it's tough as heck trying to find the correct draw that takes me to the truck or to camp. Last year a seriously thick fog bank settled in after I had chased a herd a couple miles. It was really weird. I knew what direction I had been heading, so turned 180 degrees to head out and crossed a draw and started heading out to my right.Weird to me that you could find something and not remember how to get back to it.
For your data to be of no use to a marketer would be to assume the marketer cares that your icons equal real info, e.g. that an antelope means an antelope and a tent means camping.So my collection of waypoints of places I set a pack down, ate lunch, or saw something interesting would help you hone in on what?
And don't expect the names and icons to help. I've got antelope icons places I've never seen antelope, tents places I've never camped...
Sometimes I think I did trying to get figure ones out!I just put fake waypoints
I wish they would use the data to correct the trails, I see them off all the time.* Tracks -- would be locally useful as many of the trails are not accurate
Same...except for I use onX to navigate private and public in new areas or places I need to slide through. I've looked at some of my buddies pins and even they are confused what it was for.I dont even use waypoints. Or onx. If I find something notable, I just remember it. Weird to me that you could find something and not remember how to get back to it.