Any good GPS apps to map a field

Silverdrake

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I've had a detector for years but am only just getting serious in the hobby. I recently asked a farmer Neibor if i could detect his field. Not only did he say yes but we talked history and it turns out a cival war camp once stopped there. I don't think anybody has ever serched this field.
I want to do this right but can't mark my plots because cows are roaming the field. I tried searching for an android app but most of what i find just wants to turn my phone into a detector.
Anybody know of a good app for keeping track of the ground you've covered? On second thought it would also be cool if you could pin places you've found things, might see a pattern develop.
 

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You can use Google Earth Pro. After you download it, use the license code GEPFREE and you will get it for free forever. You'll need a second app for your phone that gives you your coordinates based on your location (not sure what a good one is), but when you get home you can tag all your finds based on longitude and latitude in google earth.
 

Check down the forums listed here for the map/gps threads. ╦╦Ç
 

Thanks for the code silverforbrains, and seek ye first I have downloaded the Tect O Trak app and will try it out soon. It looks like just what I wanted.
 

Silverdrake,
I use onXhunt. It allows offline map use and track plotting. I use it for figuring out the boundaries of a claim and discovery locations.

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I use a Delorme PN20 and Delorme Topo USA 6 map program on my PC. Turns my laptop into a GPS with a USB receiver. Google it. I got my stuff from Ebay.
 

GPS Essentials is what I use. Once you make a find you can add a waypoint. Good luck hunting.
 

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