Onx Phantom Trails....

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Anyone else have experience with Onx showing trails that dont actually exist? First night of opening day, we left our number one spot to hit a ridgeline that had elk the last 3 evenings and not 1, not 2 but 3 trails that OnX showed could get near this ridgeline simply didn't exist... We bushwacked for 4 hours trying to find these three trails and ended up blowing our first evening hunt... damn infuriating !!!! Anyone have better luck with Backcountry Navigator Pro?
 
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Yes, and no. I missed a few cutoffs because the trails had changed/altered locations due to erosion or stock taking a more direct route. After a 1/4 mile or so you kinda figured out that you should've made a left turn at Albuquerque and regroup. Onx trail maps are not street maps and should be viewed accordingly imo.
 
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Well they are just using public info from various sources.
County, blm, state etc.
So if the trail hasn't been used or maintained yes it definitely happens.
 

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WKR
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Shoulda scouted ... No trail is better than a blocked of road and having to hike an extra 5 miles...
 
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We had it happen but the trail was showing both in OnX and Gaia. They are just getting the data from the government agency that manages the land.
 
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Noticed OnX was showing a couple of these phantom trails on my last elk hunt. Gaia wasn't. In one case I believe OnX showed an old trail. Was able to see the reroute using Gaia layers.
 
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Str8shooter
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Shoulda scouted ... No trail is better than a blocked of road and having to hike an extra 5 miles...
Not in this country, id hike 5 miles on a road over 2 miles of blow down anyday.
 
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I use google earth sat imagery to verify any road or trail I intend to use. Actually, I use GE for all my e-scouting.
I use GE extensively as well but U usually cant see whether a trail exists in timbered country, you using a special technique in there?
 
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