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Thanks for the link. Always good to have options. I gave it a whirl and decided to uninstall it. I prefer BC Navigator. I found it a little difficult to figure out and didnt really feel like spending the time when I am happy with another program. But, I am happy to see more options...
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by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So, throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." --- Mark Twain
The best I've seen is locus free maps. Pre cache, vector, waypoints, times, distance, guidance, tracks dont know what else but its awsome
Question about Back country Navigator. I just purchased the pro version and am wondering if any of the upgraded maps are worth purchasing. The topo maps that come with it seem great.
Doesn't anyone know how to use a map and compass anymore.
I know! And really why dont people do calculus by hand, or use pots and strings to communicate? I am perfectly comfortable using a map and compass (we're required to be qualified for SAR) but technology certainly makes it easierover labor day weekwnd i did a 4 mile 6 hr bushwack through lava fields, trees, and into an extinct volcano... Given visibility was maybe 100 yards, Map and compass would have taken me significantly longer and would have put me in probably more than one dangerous situation. Plus having a gps allowed me to pull up sat photos to find clearest route, visualize the topography, pick the most efficient route, etc. Map and compass is like doing long division by hand, good skill to have but when you have a calculator, juat use it
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Re: worth the $$ for accuterra, thats a judgement call.. I prefer it and think it was well worth the $20, i use it in conjunction with open cycle maps and the $4 POI overlay on both phone and tablet, and spend a lot of time off-grid so it was an eash decision...
Sent from the middle of nowhere using whatever technology happens to work...
Oh my god your adventure might take a few seconds longer because you cant be directed by some gadget. Dont get me wong I think it's a great tool but honestly op asked for a cheap way to be able to nav without having to spend alot of money and in a year and a half and 27 replies not one person suggested a map and compass. Oh and I cant do calc even with a calculator but I can get anywhere I want with a map and compass. As for your visabilty being a hundred yards big fricking wah I used to hunt hounds at night all the time so visability was far less and far more dangerous and a gadget wasn't going to make it any less so. Just seems to me far to many people rely far to heavily on navigational software to get out instead of first learning how to read a map and compass. It's cheap and reliable.
Good maps arent cheap...