Does anyone know how/if this works? It seems to me Trail Tracker needs live internet access to work, but that's the PC version and I'm not sure how the cell phone app works.The park service recommends downloading trail maps to your device before entering areas with limited cell service.
Does anyone know how/if this works? It seems to me Trail Tracker needs live internet access to work, but that's the PC version and I'm not sure how the cell phone app works.
Some advice; learn how to use a map and compass, then get a good compass and current topo maps of the area's your interested in, then practice.
https://americanhiking.org/resources/how-to-use-a-compass/
Especially true during hunting season. And don't dress in camo or dark colors. And keep dogs on leash and kids nearby...."The park service advises all hikers to follow marked trails"....
Yeah, okay.
Speaking of navigating and/or getting lost in the Pinelands - I've always wondered why there are no road name signs at the unpaved road intersections. Someone told me there once were, but they always got stolen. True?
When someone informs me I should stay on marked trails I immediately start thinking, "What are the trying to hide from me that off the trails"?..."The park service advises all hikers to follow marked trails"....
Yeah, okay.
..."The park service advises all hikers to follow marked trails"....
Yeah, okay.
Snakes. Spiders. Ticks. Chiggers. Hunter's snares. Unmarked private property lines. Etc.When someone informs me I should stay on marked trails I immediately start thinking, "What are the trying to hide from me that off the trails"?
We are not lost -I"ve been temporarily misplaced a few times but never lost.Never had to have anyone find me in any case
I"m busted trespassing I"ll never be able to truthfully claim ignorance.
Guy and I almost lost some fingers digging down the side of a stone to find an inscription.The stone was close to a road and apparently at some time in the past someone had dumped window glass around the stone because we soon started coming up with some nasty shards all around the stone.It was 20 ft off a sand road and could easily be backed up to though no sign of trash was visible on the surface.Wood was all gone.A few more off-trail finds, reasons to stay on trail: Rusty old strands of barbed wire (that stuff scared me more than the other things), broken glass from dumped windows, used baby diapers, used pregnancy test kits (not kidding, really), full doggie bags (not the food kind - from the other end).
Sorry if I made anyone lose their appetite.
But aside from protecting hikers, the advice to stay on trail is to protect the forest. I was surprised to find that it only takes a few people to make a new path which will last for a long time.
Guy and I almost lost some fingers digging down the side of a stone to find an inscription.The stone was close to a road and apparently at some time in the past someone had dumped window glass around the stone because we soon started coming up with some nasty shards all around the stone.It was 20 ft off a sand road and could easily be backed up to though no sign of trash was visible on the surface.Wood was all gone.