frenchy_84 wrote:If you already have digital maps or are able to get them I recommend bitmap or mapsntrax (or whatever the new one is called, they were both written by SOB).
frenchy_84 wrote:I recommend you use the forums search feature.
If you already have digital maps or are able to get them I recommend bitmap or mapsntrax (or whatever the new one is called, they were both written by SOB). Another one I use is trimble outdoors navigator, it is free and allows you to cache imagery so you can use it when you don't have phone reception. You would just need to import point of interest coordinates from a map to help navigation.
wander wrote:
OR I am a map dinosaur and out of touch with the Modern Age and should crawl back to my nice safe paper cave with my compass.
Nuts wrote:ah, ok. If you go anywhere scrubby (where you can't get a view/ point of reference) you will need (at least) a proper compass as well.
I have tried several apps and their inbuilt compasses and they rely on substantial movement (you need to walk a fair way) before they re-align (you may already realise this?) It is the same with direction indicators on the app map screens themselves, they are not sensitive enough (the ones i've used, some may be adequate?)
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