![]() This is important so you can keep your mobile device and computer browser account in sync.Įither create an account by clicking Sign up or log in using an existing OnX Hunt account. Go to the OnX Off-Road website and create an account. The following instructions will hopefully you have using OnX Off-Road for your next trip to the Rubicon! ![]() Read more information about emergency options on our Trail Safety page. This helps narrow down where help is required. While no one expects an emergency, these do happen so it's very helpful on Ham radio to be able to say you're before this place and after that place. However, knowing named locations on the trail? Not so obvious. Knowing where toilets are located on the trail.well that's an obvious benefit. Why do this? If you have never been on the trail before, we've provided named locations on the trail, sights on the trail and toilet locations. ![]() This page will give you the step-by-step instructions to be ready for the trail. However, what a lot of users don't realize is your GPS works anywhere, without cell service! OnX Off-Road takes advantage of that by letting you set up a map to use off-line, which is perfect for the Rubicon! We recommend that you set this up at home before you leave, importing our waypoints on the Maps page and creating your off-line map. It's pretty common knowledge that cell phone services don't work on the trail. The Rubicon Trail Foundation recommends OnX Off-Road as the best app for your mobile device to use on the trail. ![]()
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