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I always use onx on my phone and carry a sat communicator.
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Coupla elk in that area sittin' around sayin',I started to update my pack yesterday. I still have a till Sunday to fill my tag so,,,,,,maybe
At a minimum, get onx.I started to update my pack yesterday. I still have a till Sunday to fill my tag so,,,,,,maybe
They have an analog version of that, too. I think it's called... A mapAt a minimum, get onx.
I was told by a friend about an app that I can get on my phone for that.With Black Friday looming now would be a perfect time to pick up a GPS.
yes that's the oneAt a minimum, get onx.
Is that what boomers call it these days?They have an analog version of that, too. I think it's called... A map
This boomer has OnX on his Garmin Rino. The real benefit of the Rino is I can poll the location of my directionally challenged son and know exactly where he is. My aged hunting buddy with a morbid sense of humor always tells me that when he keels over someday, it will be easy for me to find his body and take it back to civilization. I assure him I will have to gut him out first.Is that what boomers call it these days?
He said at that point, he doesn't think he will really care.I'm glad it turned out good for you. I know "That" feeling. Wifey and I mushroom hunting in Mt Hood NF. We don't go too far from the car. Usually make a loop of sorts. I came to a place where I should have come to the road, where the car would be a couple hundred yard down. I didn't. I sent Wifey back about 100 yards to a unique, multi-trunked, tree. Staying in contact contact with "Marc/Polo". Once she got to that tree I went to her. I recognized the way we came in after that, That's a terrible feeling trying to process in you mind where you are. (Shudder)I have to give a shout-out to the people that gave me a ride great local people. I was pretty rank after whetting myself in the night, the guy was Mike I can't remember his wife's name. Mike had harvested a bull in that area earlier. his wife had a cow tag. Silvies unit fsrd. 31 a lot of elk had been crossing and recrossing the roads.
Youd be surprised how many people can't read a map.....They have an analog version of that, too. I think it's called... A map
Ditto this - and I experienced a similar situation myself.All it takes is one time getting turned around to realize just how quickly nature can reclaim you. Hunting is more dangerous because were intentionally going off trail to find them.