Sal RomanoGreenhorn Posts:2
20 Feb 2023 11:44 AM |
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What is everyone using to stay within your claim boundaries.
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DON GREENOHighbanker Posts:106
20 Feb 2023 12:44 PM |
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what I have done is i use the Mining guide to get all the GPS number for the claims i want to go to- i punch those into Google maps and mark them as favorites places - then i use that to navigate there but while on the claim i leave the app open on my phone in my pocket and it will always show you as an icon in relation to the boundaries of the claim. if I find a great spot i mark it and drop a pin and save it so i can return next trip - i bought a Garmin GPS but it was too small to see the screen well and i found my android phone is all i need - take a spare battery so you can keep charged as the map app will draw down your battery while running so be prepared- heavy pans!!!! and Good luck!
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Benjamin BelfiglioNew Member Posts:32
22 Feb 2023 06:30 PM |
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I do the same import corners, but use the OnXHunt app instead of google. Luckily in Alaska there is a layer that shows a lot of claim boundaries, but it doesn’t for most states.
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Benjamin BelfiglioNew Member Posts:32
22 Feb 2023 06:30 PM |
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I do the same import corners, but use the OnXHunt app instead of google. Luckily in Alaska there is a layer that shows a lot of claim boundaries, but it doesn’t for most states.
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Benjamin BelfiglioNew Member Posts:32
22 Feb 2023 06:30 PM |
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I do the same import corners, but use the OnXHunt app instead of google. Luckily in Alaska there is a layer that shows a lot of claim boundaries, but it doesn’t for most states.
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Sal RomanoGreenhorn Posts:2
28 Nov 2024 08:31 PM |
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After trying out several options OnXhunt is the best thank you.
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Dustin HourihanGreenhorn Posts:6
28 Nov 2024 10:51 PM |
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I have a tough time with this.... but i was able to make a cool map .... GoogleEarth and the AZGS (AZ) maps all in one...if it wasnt a secret it would be quite marketable lol
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