Originally Posted by bwinters
I use it alot and in conjunction with a traditional GPS. My only issue with OnX is the lack of a good "GoTo" feature in OnX. OnX has that function but it sucks in my use/experience if you are wanting to go to an exact point. In many areas in the west, in open terrain, close enough is good enough. In other areas I hunt, navigating through dense woods, cleacut, swamp, hitting a precise spot is fairly important and way more efficient than thrashing around a clearcut/thicket/swamp.

OnX has been a game changer for hunting private land borders and I find the combo terrain and terrain with topo line overlay very useful when navigating.

At $60/year, it is worth every penny.


Track your route and save your tracks.


- Greg

Success is found at the intersection of planning, hard work, and stubbornness.