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Started by threeunder, February 26, 2015, 12:53:00 PM

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northener

no problem with the iphone in rain  they make waterproof case for that  they even can be submerged for quite a while with certain cases.
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Dave Lay

QuoteOriginally posted by BenBow:
The iphone is definitely not as durable as the garmin units plus the aren't waterproof either. I live in the high desert so it's not a big issue for me. Though I've never had issues with the phone when I was in the rain. I know there are some android phones that are waterproof.
take a look at lifeproof cases  ive used them for a few years, they are very slim, waterproof and pretty dang shockproof
 http://www.lifeproof.com/en/?medium=tsa&gclid=CjwKEAiA68WnBRCJxZr5qoaL3iMSJAAXIrr3THUeZfIqggyET635LR3ErLuXQvpsICgVexDpEmPnWxoCpsHw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds

benbow, thanks for the info im sure my daughter can figure all that out, im pretty much a map and compass guy I actually have a old lowrance that's about the size and weight of a dang brick and im sure as outdated as they come but I still use it some scouting to just save waypoints then transfer them to a quad map.. I probably need to join this century I guess      :)
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northener

no problem with the iphone in rain  they make waterproof case for that  they even can be submerged for quite a while with certain cases.
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BenBow

Good idea on the lifeproof case
But his bow will remain steady, and his hands will be skillful; because of the hands of the Mighty One of Jacob, because of the Shepherd, the Rock of Israel,  (Genesis 49:24 [NETfree])

Flinttim

Very timely thread. I just recently  and finally upgraded to an Android.I done a search in the Play Store and found a free version of BackCountry Navigator. I'll dink around with it for a while and if the free version does what I need so much the better but I can get the Pro version for $11.99. I was almost ready to pull the trigger on a GPS before this thread. We'll see how it goes. Thanks Guys
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BenBow

Google GPS Kit for another iphone app that is rated highly but I've not used it. It has a few more features than gaia map like tracking friends that has it on their phone with their permission. You can chat with each other too. Costs $10.
But his bow will remain steady, and his hands will be skillful; because of the hands of the Mighty One of Jacob, because of the Shepherd, the Rock of Israel,  (Genesis 49:24 [NETfree])

PUDDLE JUMPER

I have had the entry model etrex for several years. Its been well worth the money and is a great value for basic navigation. If I upgrade it will be for property boundary capability. Would be great to know exactly where I am if hunting BLM out west.

Burnsie

Got a real basic Garmin Etrex.  Pretty clunky to use, but I'm used to it and I basically just use it to mark base camp, wallows, rubs and other points of interest.  It will point me in the general direction and off I go.  I will check now and then as I close the distance to zero in on the location.  Works great.   I had a friend email me coordinates of several elk spots in a location in Colorado completely new to me.  I manually entered them into my GPS before leaving on the trip.  I was able to walk right to all the locations.
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Elkchaser

QuoteOriginally posted by PUDDLE JUMPER:
I have had the entry model etrex for several years. Its been well worth the money and is a great value for basic navigation. If I upgrade it will be for property boundary capability. Would be great to know exactly where I am if hunting BLM out west.
X2

I had the eTrex Legend for years and did fine. Just marked truck, camp, wallows, etc. Worked great for that. Last year, upgraded to a Garmin 62s and added onX Hunt Maps, so I could locate property boundaries and ownerships. Still use it the same way, but now I know who's property I am on.
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picapica

I spent a full day out in the field, mid-winter testing several systems with some friends. We had 2 Garmin GPSmap 60csx, a Garmin Oregon 450, 2 different Samsung phones, and a Droid X phone. We had a previous route downloaded to each unit and followed that route through out the day.
One of the phones had an expensive case, so it seemed weatherproof, the other 2 phone did OK because it wasn't snowing much. The Garmins came from the factory ready for anything.
The 2 Samsung phone batteries were dead before we were done with our day of navigation tests. The Droid X phone had an easily replaceable battery.
Navigation worked well on all 5 units until the 2 Samsung phones died from the heavy satellite use. Buttons on the GPS 60csx units seemed to work better in the cold and with light gloves on.
They all allowed us to follow the previously downloaded route.

el chupa nibre

QuoteOriginally posted by Burnsie:
Got a real basic Garmin Etrex.  Pretty clunky to use, but I'm used to it and I basically just use it to mark base camp, wallows, rubs and other points of interest.  It will point me in the general direction and off I go.  I will check now and then as I close the distance to zero in on the location.  Works great.   I had a friend email me coordinates of several elk spots in a location in Colorado completely new to me.  I manually entered them into my GPS before leaving on the trip.  I was able to walk right to all the locations.
Same for me. I would like a more advanced model but for my budget the Etrex 10 is sufficient and does the basic functions that I need.

tracker12

I have a Garmin Etrex Vista HCX.  Great little unit and I never head into the woods without it.  It is invaluable when trying to navigate in the dark, swampy areas, and deep south where not points of interests can be seen.    That being said I love the SAT view on my iPhone and use it all the time.  I just don't want to rely on it of my safety.  Be careful on those phone apps that let your share locations with friends.  It is a great feature and we use in on spot and stalk hunts for pigs in GA but it eats up battery life.
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centaur

Well, I got the Gaia app for my phone, and I like it, but I still prefer the Garmin Oregon. I think that for me at least, the Garmin is preferable in true backcountry situations, but I will still use the app for less extreme conditions. Your mileage may vary.
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