• AA5B@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Worst case scenario, download a compass app for your phone, but watch out for scams that will require heavy network traffic

    iPhone/appleWatch may have one already, but I don’t know about android

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        No data, no map.

        GPS can give your coordinates, but that’s pointless unless you walk a bit and translate the direction.

        Compass uses most of its power for the screen.

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          Do you have a minute to talk about Openstreetmap? You can download the map before you head out, then navigate without data connection.

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              I just use the app for navigation so I always download the map for the area I travel to before I go.

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            google also allows offline caching, but also needs to be set up ahead of time. AFAIK once you set a region to download, it will update that cache regularly.

            I would expect this is a feature that most map apps would offer

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              10 hours ago

              Following the gps map- is great when you’re trying to get somewhere, but if the goal is walking, I usually want to leave the tech in my pocket. Compass is a nice compromise to help navigate while still taking a break from behind slave to the machine

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      Quick shoutout for Trail Sense for Android. Designed to function offline, lots of cool navigation/basic tools I haven’t used outside of the GPS and compass, reasonable permissions, etc. One of those “You don’t know how useful it is until you don’t have connectivity” things.

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        10 hours ago

        Excellent! I tried a couple trail apps for iPhone without any luck - they didn’t have local trails or cost too much for how occasionally I’d use it. Lately I have been doing short local hikes on well marked trails, so it’s not really a need