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GPS apps for smart phones

Started by kennyb, August 02, 2012, 06:06:00 PM

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DayTripper

QuoteOriginally posted by lpcjon2:
 
QuoteOriginally posted by horsehairhunter:
How do you get the smart phone battery to last long enough for a 3+ day backcountry hunt?
Buy extra batteries from amazon or other market stores.even try the local computer repair store that works on phones. and you can always get a small motorcycle battery( or a kids battery powered jeep battery)  and a AC/DC converter(wont weigh more than 3-4 lbs). [/b]
I have a Virbatim battery pack. It uses regular AA batteries to charge/extend my phone usage time. Ijust grap a handfull of AA and I am all set.

elkbreath

You can build an altoids battery charging pack. Bring some aas.  Easily lasts.
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Grizzbear

What the .. Tradgang .. Bout like the gov. battery pry go dead on ya

DayTripper

QuoteOriginally posted by lpcjon2:
 
QuoteOriginally posted by horsehairhunter:
How do you get the smart phone battery to last long enough for a 3+ day backcountry hunt?
Buy extra batteries from amazon or other market stores.even try the local computer repair store that works on phones. and you can always get a small motorcycle battery( or a kids battery powered jeep battery)  and a AC/DC converter(wont weigh more than 3-4 lbs). [/b]
I have a Virbatim battery pack. It uses regular AA batteries to charge/extend my phone usage time. Ijust grap a handfull of AA and I am all set.

kennyb

thanks guys...this is great info! it appears the'backcountry navigator' is the way to go for me. I know the bad part is how fast the batteries discharge. I am buying an inverter to help solve that problem out in the field. Also, a friend of mine is in the early stages of marketing a solar battery charger for these phones and when I was with him he figured he kept a 20% charge on his phone while using the solar charger all day! Thanks guys!

Kenny
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FlyGuy758

QuoteOriginally posted by Brad Arnett:
I use the cabelas recon hunt and find it pretty user friendly. The fact that it works off satellites is nice since cell service up here where i live is spotty at best.  The public land overlay option is also nice (but costs extra). I used that feature ALOT while out in Wyoming last fall chasing antelope but don't think its worth it here at home for me since almost everything where i live is public land.
X2...I really like this app. Cool Features.

Nala

Hey all,

Been reading this thread and am interested.

Can someone tell me what these apps actually do?  Do you just locate your hunting area and download a topo for it and then pull it up when you get to your hunt and use the phone as a GPS then?  Any other functions you care to tell about?

I have both an Iphone and a & inch Kindle Fire Tablet.  So I don't know what one I would use right off hand.

Thanks

Nalajr

Eric Sprick

Got a chance to play with my Cabelas app today. Think I will really like it.  
Marked a few blinds and other landmarks.  Plotted the routes to each one, will be nice to follow in and out being in thick woods where I hunt.

Eric

Bivyhunter

View Ranger has a slew of neat functions. You can download topo maps, complete trail systems across the US etc. Basically a full featured GPS for your phone. I think the app is $7.99 if I remember correctly.

Montanawidower

Wait.... Most mountains don't have cell service around here.   How are you mountain guys using a phone as a gps?

Eric Sprick

My Cabelas and the others mentioned do not require a cell or data signal.  It uses the GPS already in your phone, just has to connect to satelite.

Eric

kennyb

I ended up gettin 'BackCountry Navigator Pro' which I used down in SE Ohio and it worked well. As some guys suggested, I downloaded the pages I needed and was able to mark waypoints and get around in general. I did notice that in some low areas there was no satellite service so it was of no use at that time, but I was able to view the pages I saved to mark some trails! Thanks alot guys you were very helpful to me, as usual!
Good hunting!

Kenny    :bigsmyl:
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Black Widow-PSA III 60"
Tall Tines Recurve 62"
U.S Army Veteran
U.S. Army Military Police K-9 Corps


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