T Tberg Lil-Rokslider Joined Apr 26, 2016 Location Arizona Jul 21, 2022 #21 Google Earth on the desktop and www.gameplannermaps.com and Avenza maps in the field, great system for me.
Google Earth on the desktop and www.gameplannermaps.com and Avenza maps in the field, great system for me.
M mtnbiker208 WKR Joined Apr 4, 2017 Location north idaho Jul 21, 2022 #22 any and all. it all depends on where i am at and what i am doing. Also depends on front country, backcountry and way the **** out there country.
any and all. it all depends on where i am at and what i am doing. Also depends on front country, backcountry and way the **** out there country.
MaraviaDave WKR Joined Oct 5, 2015 Location Alaska Jul 21, 2022 #24 DrHogfan said: ….. mostly to grab UTM coords to put on the map. Click to expand... 100% Having a GPS to get UTM coordinates, along with a paper map and an altimeter, is a very efficient way to plan routes and navigate.
DrHogfan said: ….. mostly to grab UTM coords to put on the map. Click to expand... 100% Having a GPS to get UTM coordinates, along with a paper map and an altimeter, is a very efficient way to plan routes and navigate.
Marbles WKR Classified Approved Joined May 16, 2020 Location AK Jul 22, 2022 #25 I like paper maps, but I hunt too many different areas to justify the experience. So, I use Gaia GPS. I think paper is better for planning as you can see more area.
I like paper maps, but I hunt too many different areas to justify the experience. So, I use Gaia GPS. I think paper is better for planning as you can see more area.