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Well, we use both. Mostly we have the compass as a backup, but sometimes it's nice to just quickly check your direction without fancy tech. It can be nice to rely on yourself first and not go right to the gadget. (though we are huge gadget geeks)
We use the GPS to just track our distance and keep records of our hikes, but a few times we've actually used it to get back to the car (mostly in the Pine Barrens!)
Dawn
Same here. We're in front of a computer all week and go hiking to 'get away from it all'.... but then we can't help but tote around a gps, iphone (email/phone off though), SLR camera, video cam....
I use both; the GPS as a trip computer; and as a means of locating obscure spots, like some NJ1K summits that are part of a wooded plateau.
For navigating, I prefer the map & compass, but then I'm pretty old school (or just plain old). I still have my 1967 edition of "Be Expert with Map and Compass"!
BV
We found MotionX GPS to be the best nav app. None are perfect, but this is pretty good.
This link has a TON of reviews for outdoor iphone apps:
http://www.adventure-journal.com/2011/04/gear-review-best-outdoor-i...
Some others we've tried and are neat:
Oh, Ranger! ParkFinder™ - American Park Network
Park Guides
Not hiking related, but nifty if you are into astronomy, birds, or trees:
Pocket Universe: Virtual Sky Astronomy
iBird Explorer Lite
Leafsnap
And just in general, we found having the weather radar map available to us when hiking really handy to help decide whether to bail on a trail due to incoming weather. Plus we can check google maps before we leave the trailhead to avoid traffic on the way home!
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