I don't doubt that the phone maps are vastly superior in terms of functionality. Knowing exactly where you are without having to use terrain association is a major benefit. All that being said.... when I'm on a multiday the last thing I want to look at is my phone. I look at that screen 4 hours a day in my normal life. River time is for getting away from that thing.
you would be a fool to throw away your paper maps. I don't know anything about rafting Maps, but the day the power goes out and the grid goes down, you'll be crying.
I don't doubt that the phone maps are vastly superior in terms of functionality. Knowing exactly where you are without having to use terrain association is a major benefit. All that being said.... when I'm on a multiday the last thing I want to look at is my phone. I look at that screen 4 hours a day in my normal life. River time is for getting away from that thing.
Watched two people fry their IPhones in the water today
you would be a fool to throw away your paper maps. I don't know anything about rafting Maps, but the day the power goes out and the grid goes down, you'll be crying.
When the grid goes down we’ll have bigger problems
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