BuckSnort
WKR
Those of you with this on your phone what are your experiences with the accuracy of property lines from private to national forest?
Seems like some concern over versions and updates I got this recently and compared it to the arcgis available at work (BLM) and it was a match using high end Juno GPS versus my cell phone so I say that is about as good as you can hope for and in my opinion this setup is better it cuts ounces down when packing things to the hillsThose of you with this on your phone what are your experiences with the accuracy of property lines from private to national forest?
I'm using it in western Wyoming and am pleased. I mostly download the imagery for an area I'm hunting then use it offline. For that I think it works really well you just have to anticipate where you think you might be and if you want satellite imagery or topo or both.
I don't typically have to worry about being close to private property so I can't really comment on the accuracy of those layers.
My only complaint really is when recording my track line, I'll repeatedly loose the track. Meaning, I'll turn on the record tracks function and stick the phone in my pocket. I'll check the track in 20 or 30 minutes and it will have have recorded then stopped then started again when I pulled the phone back out. I don't know if this an issue with the app or the phone gps or what.
Another issue that I had just recently was when I was walking the edge of the marked boundary for a unit I'm familiar with and the boundary on the app was way off and included a big chunk of land that is not included in the unit. This was probably a error on the data that onx acquires and not necessarily their fault. Like most things you have to use your brain and be responsible for your decisions, not blindly relying on technology.
Overall, I'm a fan of the app and will continue using it. The gps typically stays in my pack in case of emergency.
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To clarify what I mentioned above about the edge of the boundary being off - it wasn't off 30 feet or so, like a gps accuracy issue, but the boundary of the unit represented on the onx layer was incorrect. I was standing at a boundary marker looking at two more in the distance through my binos and the boundary on the app went off to the east a significant ways, then north, then back west at some point. It was incorrect based on what I was seeing on the ground. Again, not the fault of onx necessarily, just a discrepancy in the data.
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Just wondering, but what were your "boundary" markers? Fence? Water?
Only ask because I have found that not uncommonly fences arent actually running along exact property lines
Just wondering if you were using downloaded maps you had created or running it off of your data? Because that is the first I've heard of something like this happening and I'm not willing to buy a new phone over the convinance this provides of cutting my GPs out of my pack I'll just pack a phone and a GPSI am of the opinion the phone app version has too many glitches and its only a matter of time until it will lock up and not work at all when you need it or it will kill your phone. I have the iphone version and almost every time I try to track it glitches or locks up my phone. I have multiple friends that have fried droids with the app and had to get new phones. I really like their GPS chip but their app is worthless unless its a convenience to you and not important that it work all the time every time. If i didn't get it for free with a RMEF membership I wouldn't be paying for it.