What is a reliable offline GPS app?
http://indefinitelywild.gizmodo.com/how-to-turn-your-android-phone-into-the-ultimate-gps-na-1592832379
Some anon posted this a little over a year ago. I've downloaded the ap, and looked up maps. To be honest, it's a bit of work, but I'm going to plug away at it next time I have down time.
I'm working on turning my spare phone into a dedicated /out/ device. Got a life proof case for it for 10 bucks on woot!
Good luck, brother.
>>658386
>Canadian drag racing
A fucking map and compass!
>>658399
my fucking sides.
I've been using Backcountry Navigator, does everything I need it to. It's $12 I think, but you can use the free version. I don't remember what features aren't in the free version.
>>658927
the free version carefully monitors your movement until it determines that you're way off the beaten path. Then it requires you to go to the appstore and pay up... or never get home.
But seriously, reliable + offline = Garmin
>>658803
oh look, it's this guy again