iwannarock
starting to shine!
Member since April 2015
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Post by iwannarock on May 25, 2024 14:56:33 GMT -5
Hi everyone well we are getting overwhelmed with the amount of stops in Idaho and Oregon, has anyone found a great route planner or map app that you can put notes on the locations and tag them? Doesn’t have to be a free app just something that we can tag 209+ sites. It would be for multiple things like waterfall caves places to kayak and camping spots.
Any thoughts besides preparing a 6” thick binder🤣😂😅
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realrockhound
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Chucking leaverite at tweekers
Member since June 2020
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Post by realrockhound on May 25, 2024 15:05:25 GMT -5
Yeah. OnX hunt
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hypodactylus
spending too much on rocks
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Post by hypodactylus on May 25, 2024 15:28:43 GMT -5
You can add notes to Google Maps and even create saved maps for a specific purpose (at least on desktop).
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Post by liveoak on May 26, 2024 6:45:40 GMT -5
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rockbrain
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Post by rockbrain on May 26, 2024 9:30:28 GMT -5
That looks like a good one Patty. Any pros and cons you could share?
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Post by liveoak on May 26, 2024 13:33:05 GMT -5
Natural Atlas:
I like it that I can use on at home on my desktop and even print maps AND use it on my android phone when in the field. As long as you have a cell connection, it will tell you where you are in real time. Without connection, it just has the map, but when connection comes back it updates quickly.
We've found it handy when we got misdirected a couple of times, while trail biking. Sometimes you're moving fast enough that you miss the turn off. It has saved us hours of misery & even helps while boating on a large lake.
I must like it, as I've paid for it for 2 years now !
Patty
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