Using iPhone 6s and the OnXMap data in Wyoming?

MoBowHunter

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Jan 19, 2016
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Just curious if using the iPhone 6 and OnXMaps data will work while hunting antelope unit 16 in Wyoming. Should I consider purchasing a handheld GPS or will the iPhone work just as well? Thanks!
 

Vikingload

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Jun 12, 2015
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Powell WY
I didn't use it in unit 16 but have used it in the NW corner of the state for elk & antelope hunting and I had it out more than my gps. I made sure to download the maps and it worked fine for me out of cell range.


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Work2hunt

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Mar 2, 2013
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St. Louis, MO
Download the maps that you want before hand so you can work "offline" and it will work just fine. I used my phone more than my gps this past fall only because I was able to charge my phone frequently enough.
 

50bowhunter

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Jan 6, 2016
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I was going to borrow a gps and buy the chip but I'm leaning towards getting the app. I've played with the free trial version I I think it will be much simpler to use. My only concern is battery life on my phone, but i think on airplane mode it should give me a days worth of use.


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badgerbob

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May 18, 2015
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Eastern Oregon
I use it on my phone. It does use the battery pretty quick. I keep phone turned off until I need it. Have a cheap garmin I use for general navigation. Like the phone app. It's pretty easy to use. Download maps of your area and you are good to go off line. Good luck. BB
 

buckbull

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The biggest issue is battery life. You can account for that using battery sticks and solar chargers. I have a goal zero solar charger that works pretty well. Can tie it to a back of a pack, charge while on the move.
 

COLOelkman

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Mar 12, 2011
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Lakewood, CO
I have an Android and carry a couple extra batteries when I'm backpacking (as well as keep it in airplane mode and not "overusing" it). I also have a backup 10,000 mAh battery than can run camp lites or charge my phone more than twice. It's my camera, GPS, video, and phone when service is available. I can sometimes text even when I barely get a signal. I now do not carry my GPS but keep one in the truck as an emergency backup.