Whether you use a phone or a dedicated GPS, they are paperweights without good maps.
I have random OSM maps on my Garmin now that the last City Navigator version I bought is obsolete for street use. They work well enough to help me find my way home when I am on a street adventure. I think I have a couple states worth of the Locus Maps on my phone as well.
For off-highway use here in the Midwest you can't beat VVmapping(no affiliation). They have an ORV and Snow Overlay depending on what hobbies you have. The biggest thing I found on the ORV map this weekend was that this map possesses the MI Commercial Forest Land borders. So I could ID all the corners of a piece of property that I am scouting.
So what are you using?
I have random OSM maps on my Garmin now that the last City Navigator version I bought is obsolete for street use. They work well enough to help me find my way home when I am on a street adventure. I think I have a couple states worth of the Locus Maps on my phone as well.
For off-highway use here in the Midwest you can't beat VVmapping(no affiliation). They have an ORV and Snow Overlay depending on what hobbies you have. The biggest thing I found on the ORV map this weekend was that this map possesses the MI Commercial Forest Land borders. So I could ID all the corners of a piece of property that I am scouting.
So what are you using?