Quick Answer
Yes, inReach can track your movements while hunting, providing you with location data and allowing others to follow your route in real-time.
Setting Up inReach Tracking
To enable tracking on inReach, you’ll need to set up the device with a satellite plan that includes tracking. The Explore plan offers 10,000 tracking points per month, while the Expedition plan offers 50,000 points. You can also set up tracking boundaries to notify others when you enter or exit a specific area.
Using inReach Tracking While Hunting
When hunting, it’s essential to balance tracking with stealth. You can set your inReach to send tracking points at intervals ranging from 10 minutes to every 8 hours. Consider setting your device to send points less frequently when you’re close to your hunting location, and more frequently when you’re traveling to your location. This will help you stay connected with others while minimizing the risk of detection.
Understanding inReach Tracking Limitations
Keep in mind that inReach tracking is subject to satellite signal availability, which may be affected by terrain, weather, and other factors. In areas with heavy tree cover or rugged terrain, signal strength may be weak, and tracking points may be delayed or missed. To mitigate this risk, consider investing in an external antenna or using a device with a high-gain antenna. Additionally, make sure to turn off tracking when you’re not actively using the device to conserve battery life.
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