Free: Contests & Raffles.
Anyone else get a failure on onx late last week (Thursday-Friday)? My app completely stopped opening while I was a few miles into the mountains out of cell service backpacking. I got an update from customer service that said there was a bug and it was fixed but it was quite the bummer to lose my map, along with my tracks and way-points I added. Usually I go by the standard if gear fails once, it's gonna fail again so I'm sorta struggling with what to do. Do I carry a back-up map? I'm not as worried about getting lost but it's pretty nice to be able to look at the contour lines and such.
What I didnt realize is how off the lines can actually be. I'm looking at homes on land in N. Central WA and the property lines on OnX have been off by almost 50' on some of the pieces. I looked into it and they said that is normal. Makes you think twice about hunting property boundaries.
Quote from: TeacherMan on May 19, 2026, 08:15:12 AMWhat I didnt realize is how off the lines can actually be. I'm looking at homes on land in N. Central WA and the property lines on OnX have been off by almost 50' on some of the pieces. I looked into it and they said that is normal. Makes you think twice about hunting property boundaries.I often find the same and have started using Onx as a guide and then looking for physical property boundary markers to try and make sure I stay off private.
Still have all my way points and tracks? Love my onX, so easy.
As a rule, I'm kind of an anti-tech guy. Nothing irritates me more at work than getting some new tech shoved on me that I have to spend a year learning, then it's obsolete in 2 years... But I am surprised at how much I've come to rely on OnX. Last fall, when I killed my buck, my phone died after I took two pictures and I had to navigate back to my truck, a few miles in the dark, "old school". 10 years ago I'd have set a course, and if I ended up on the road within 1/4 mile of where I had parked and gotten my bearing, I would have considered that pretty good. Instead, I felt like I was blindly stumbling through the mountains in "generally" the right direction, and was frustrated that I didn't come out right where I parked. Weird, how expectations shape your experience...BTW, I noticed the same thing last week too. I had to reinstall it (I thought maybe my subscription had run out and needed to be renewed...)