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oh gotcha, its in terrain X. Didnt know that. I also think Terrain X sucks compared to whatever it's called in GoHunt. but OnX still wins because of its app
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oh gotcha, its in terrain X. Didnt know that. I also think Terrain X sucks compared to whatever it's called in GoHunt. but OnX still wins because of its app
Hey there, we do have a free 7-day trial you can do now for Insider. This will get you access to all of the research tools and maps, including mobile and web. This would hands down be the best route for trying things out!I currently have and use OnX. I get a decent discount through guidefitter on the Elite membership. If GoHunt gave a similar discount, or even provided a trial period, I'd be a lot more apt to try it out. OnX is a laggy SOB on the computer. GoHunt is 10x better on the computer.
@Dave@gohunt - Are you guys ever going to add a trial period like OnX has? It would really help a lot of people out when trying to make a decision!
Thank you @Dave@gohunt! I wholeheartedly agree and appreciate this post. The perks of insider have helped me understand draw odds in my home state (and others) way easier than digging around on the state websites, and the product reviews, articles, etc. GoHunt provides are second to none. There's more there than the maps. I'm not receiving a commission to say any of this, just think GoHunt has a great thing going. If I ever plan a hunt in another state, GoHunt is the first place to start.For us, Maps is just one tool of many in a hunter's toolbox, and this is exactly why we include access to maps with all of our Insider memberships. We are driving to build a full ecosystem that will take you through the “entire year of the hunter”, from researching and planning your hunts to gearing up for the trip of a lifetime. Maps are just a small portion of what we do but are something we are passionate about, just like our draw odds, filtering system, gear, and content. Thousands of hours a year are poured into each of these tools and areas.
We have a lot of different tools under one login and we will never stop striving to learn more, grow more, and continue to add more value to our membership.
The best part of my job is hearing how our tools, maps included, helped someone with their western hunt.
Thank you!
Bearman, good feedback, and we get that one often. I won't pretend I'm up to speed with how all of the tech works and what is possible and what is not but I imagine cross platform sharing would be a very, very difficult thing to make possible. I could be wrong, though.Sounds like the overall consensus is that OnX maps are preferred but GoHunt research tools and articles are superior. I'd concur with that as well. I'm looking to scale back subscriptions in many areas of my life and budget and I'm hopeful that I can simply select GoHunt or OnX as my go to resource in 2024.
It will be interesting to see if enough people in my circle jump to GoHunt as one of the problems I had last year was sharing waypoints with friends as they all used strictly OnX. It would be sweet if data could be shared between the two platforms even if it was just Northing/Easting coordinates that you could then edit the name and presentation style before saving. Probably not realistic but everyone can dream right?
Not yetDoes anyone know if OnX ever figured out the whole landscape mode view on tablets?
Consider yourself lucky.I've had over 350 5 mile maps on my phone, never once had those maps unavailable after months of not updating.
That’s so great to hear because the other day I was doing some e scouting on a desktop and noticed some of my waypoints were duplicated in my hunt planner so I deleted one of them and it deleted both, I’m not sure why it’s showing up with duplicates and I keep my e scouting / hunt planner very organized and to see duplicates bothered and annoyed me then further more frustrated me when I tried to remove one of the duplicates (that wasn’t always shown in the past but recently presented itself) to keep it organized and then they were both gone. So I had to live with the duplicates showing up in the hunt planner, but not on the map itself. Im not sure if the team is aware of this.Great feedback everyone, I really appreciate seeing all of this, and I know the greater team does as well.
@MtnElk - I will raise that with the team again. I'm not promising it'll be fixed tomorrow, but I'll bring up the discussion to see what we can do. I realize not everyone is a topo fan but when I am checking elevations real quick I usually will reference the topo map first. This also gives me a quick glance into elevation gain/loss for routes I am planning.
@BradA - This has actually been a huge focus for us in the past year. We have released a few low-impact features that wouldn't necessarily hurt app performance(web only stuff) but have largely been focused on quality, quality, quality. Namely in GPS location, tracks, downloads, and general app performance.
Please keep it coming!
I have not seen this yet, I will definitely pass this along. So these were waypoints that were on the map that you added to a hunt created in your Hunt Planner?That’s so great to hear because the other day I was doing some e scouting on a desktop and noticed some of my waypoints were duplicated in my hunt planner so I deleted one of them and it deleted both, I’m not sure why it’s showing up with duplicates and I keep my e scouting / hunt planner very organized and to see duplicates bothered and annoyed me then further more frustrated me when I tried to remove one of the duplicates (that wasn’t always shown in the past but recently presented itself) to keep it organized and then they were both gone. So I had to live with the duplicates showing up in the hunt planner, but not on the map itself. Im not sure if the team is aware of this.
Yes but I had made the waypoint in the past then came back to revisit and account my way point to verify that the number of waypoints equals the amount in the hunt planner, number of waypoints were more then what was on the map so then I looked further into it to find out that it for some reason at some point it made a duplicate in the hunter planner off of one waypoint, deleted one from the hunt planner thinking it resolve the situation but instead it deleted my waypoint and both from hunt planner.I have not seen this yet, I will definitely pass this along. So these were waypoints that were on the map that you added to a hunt created in your Hunt Planner?