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Show facing direction as a heading indicator on the location dot without rotating the map

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2 weeks ago
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JonHoch
Occasional Contributor

Field crews in natural resource and wildland fire work routinely navigate off printed, north-up unit maps. When we move the same workflow into Field Maps, we lose the ability to see which way we are facing unless we switch the location mode to “oriented the direction you are facing,” which rotates the entire map. Full map rotation is disorienting when staff are cross-referencing a north-up paper map or a printed PDF, and it slows orientation in low-visibility conditions (smoke, dense canopy, night operations).
Request: add a heading/azimuth indicator — a directional wedge or arrow on the location symbol — that shows facing direction while the map stays north-up, as an option independent of the auto-rotate mode.
Why it matters operationally:
• Faster orientation against printed and PDF reference maps that crews still carry
• Safer movement in low-visibility field conditions where knowing your heading is critical
• Parity with the basic navigation expectation field staff bring from consumer and other field apps
This is a small symbology/compass-heading addition with an outsized impact on day-to-day field usability. Happy to provide specific public-land use cases if useful for prioritization.

2 Comments
JennicaMoffat1

This would be incredibly helpful. I'd like to add to this, for the same purpose, it would be helpful to have the ability to change the location symbol itself from a circle to a wedge that faces the direction you are moving. 

fjramos

Great idea, while we use the compass tool similarly, but for a different industry, I do agree the map rotation can get disorienting. It'll have you spinning in circles trying to align the device to the correct direction.