I'm looking at possibly picking up a handheld GPS. I am NOT a big technology user but I am a mobile hunter and have a pretty complex system as well as a desire to share field notes with two other people.
When I scout, I typically use topography maps and aerial photographs extensively before ever going into an area. When I put boots on the ground I mark deer signs along the way, points of interest, etc. When I get on places that I mark as stand sites, I mark specific trees in the area by GPS and put field notes with wind directions, potential food sources around them, trails around them, ideal directions to face from them (if applicable), etc. When hunting I record deer sightings per stand to keep data on what I see at each location.
I currently have topography maps printed off at home with stand locations (I have NO stands that are permanently hung) marked with deer travel corridors marked and ideal travel routes to/from stands marked. I also have GPS tags on an app on my iPhone marked. I use my map, field notes, and weather reports to choose WHERE I go, then use my phone when I get close to the stand locations to pinpoint trees in the dark. The Trimble phone app is adequate for most of my personal needs, but I am unable to share stuff through it and I can't upload maps/notes to print them off. In addition to this the Trimble app sucks my battery life down VERY fast so I have to carry a big backup battery anyway that's about the size of a dedicated GPS.
I would like to be able to integrate all of my field notes, plot travel corridors and deer trails on the maps, and keep my GPS tags all in one place. I would like to be able to also be able to easily share all of this information with two other people that I know and hunt with. Is there a product out there that may allow me to do all of this in one pretty easy to learn ordeal?
An added bonus would be to be able to also put a tracker on a dog. I wouldn't need it to run more than one dog and honestly I don't think I would use the dog tracking feature much if at all but if I'm dropping coin on such a device that would be a bonus feature worth a small sum of cash to boot.
I'm also open to iPhone apps that may be better than the Trimble app. I really don't care what the hardware is so much as I'd like to find a way to integrate all of this information in a way that's easy to save, access, print off, and share with a select couple of hunting buddies.