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11/24/17 Backcountry Track Apps
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8 years 2 months ago #230162
by avajane
11/24/17 Backcountry Track Apps was created by avajane
What are people using for cell phone apps In the backcountry?
I'd like to be able to see myself on maps/topo's and be able to see my track to
Follow it back.
Eight years ago my cell phone was pretty good at showing my location in poor service areas - but not anymore.
I'm not a real gear head or tech geek. Just want something simple and reliable.
Thanks, Brian
I'd like to be able to see myself on maps/topo's and be able to see my track to
Follow it back.
Eight years ago my cell phone was pretty good at showing my location in poor service areas - but not anymore.
I'm not a real gear head or tech geek. Just want something simple and reliable.
Thanks, Brian
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8 years 2 months ago #230163
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Replied by ski_photomatt on topic Re: 11/24/17 Backcountry Track Apps
Gaia, not free but works great.
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8 years 2 months ago #230164
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Replied by RonL on topic Re: 11/24/17 Backcountry Track Apps
I started using maps 3D this summer and I really dig that it stores maps offline so it doesn't seem to matter when cell coverage is poor it still finds me... so far and lets me drop a pin. I haven't bothered with most of the functionality because I want my battery to last. I usually just open the map at home so it will be there when the coverage goes, drop a pin at the car, and then maybe one or two others on the way if I want to mark a hazard for the way back or to be able to more easily identify something later at home. The 3D view is both really cool for skiing and frustrating with fat cold fingers trying to turn the view to where you want it. Overall I would recommend for navigation but I have not bothered with capturing a whole track with it. It was 3 or 4 bucks, I believe Gaia was more when I was looking around.
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8 years 2 months ago #230165
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Replied by sastrugi slicer on topic Re: 11/24/17 Backcountry Track Apps
Topo Maps+ from Glacier Peak Studios here in WA is great. The free version is just fine and for a modest amount you can get higher res maps. I haven't found a better one for iOS and I've used a half-dozen or so over the years. The developer Stephen is in Spokane is is very responsive if you've got questions.
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8 years 2 months ago #230167
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Replied by Charlie Hagedorn on topic Re: 11/24/17 Backcountry Track Apps
We've had our best luck, especially overseas, with USTopo.
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8 years 2 months ago #230168
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Replied by PS44 on topic Re: 11/24/17 Backcountry Track Apps
Backcountry Navigator for Android phones -- the paid version ($10 or something like that). You need to download offline maps on your phone before your trip to area without cellphone network.
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