Navigation battery dropping fast

Hiker on a faint alpine track in low visibility tasmania conditions, highlighting navigation uncertainty and reliance on a phone for route finding in remote terrain

Navigation battery dropping fast

Remote walk, Tasmania

The track is less clear than expected, and your phone has become essential.

You’ve relied on it more than planned, and now the battery is dropping faster than it should. There is no backup.

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