I think it would depend on the situation or hunt. I think onx and huntview still has some features beyond what these maps offer. Mulitday back country hunting, I will carry just this based on its muliti use and 4 day battery. Less extreme hunts, I may stick with my Oregon with a hunt chip.
I have with the app version. But not yet with the device version. It's the exact same files so I'm sure it's fine. In fact I found my survey corner marker with the app. I'm working a trade show out of town right now but will check it when I get home with known boundaries.
Well - some more screen shots from today. Game Units and Parcel data right on the unit! I was able to select which state I wanted and then just synced the device...
Thats correct wooduckman - The older model has a gridded background (comparable to like an etrax10). It will show only your inputed waypoints or routes. It was really made for communication and sos and the cherry on top was that you could do basic nav.
The new unit has full fledged topo maps...
I learned a few things on the new Garmin inReach Explorer+ this week. In an earlier post, I mentioned that it was limited to just topo maps on the device itself. However, I learned that if you get the Hunting upgrade (39.00 for all states), you can use the 12gb storage to add the "DeLorme"...