Low power mode

I went hiking this past weekend and wanted to only take my iphone instead of the usual GPS, camera, and cell phone. Unfortunately, my battery will only last about 24 hours (or less if at extreme edge of cell range).
I used a GPS mapping application that allowed me to cache map tiles on my phone ahead of time, but I found there was no way to turn off the power hungry radio while still leaving my GPS enabled. So every time I wanted to take a picture (with location tags) or get a breadcrumb on where I was I had to turn off air plane mode, let my GPS get a location and then turn off airplane mode. The other problem with this is that when I did have airplane mode off, my email started to sync which just burned up even more battery (and reminded me of all the work I should be doing!).
It would also be ideal if apps had a low power idle state where they could stay running but basically not use any power between waking up every so many minutes. This would be great for a bread crumb tracking app that only updates every so often.

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    12/14/14 3:51:29.965 PM NotificationCenter[260]: Layout still needs update after calling -[NSView layout].  NSView or one of its superclasses may have overridden -layout without calling super. Or, something may have dirtied layout in the middle of updating it.  Both are programming errors in Cocoa Autolayout.  The former is pretty likely to arise if some pre-Cocoa Autolayout class had a method called layout, but it should be fixed.
    12/14/14 3:51:30.021 PM storeaccountd[289]: ADI: {
        "Cache-Control" = "no-transform, max-age=13509";
        Connection = "keep-alive";
        "Content-Encoding" = gzip;
        "Content-Length" = 21182;
        "Content-Type" = "text/xml; charset=UTF-8";
        Date = "Sun, 14 Dec 2014 23:51:29 GMT";
        "Last-Modified" = "Sun, 14 Dec 2014 21:56:23 GMT";
        Server = "ATS/4.1.0";
        "Strict-Transport-Security" = "max-age=31536000";
        Vary = "Accept-Encoding, X-Apple-Store-Front, Cookie, User-Agent";
        "X-Apple-ATS-Cache-Key" = "/init.itunes.apple.com/80/WebObjects/MZInit.woa/wa/initiateSession/MacAppStore /2.0%20/143441-1/13/https/itspod=15?ix=5";
        "X-Apple-Partner" = "origin.0";
        "apple-timing-app" = "59 ms";
        "x-apple-aka-ttl" = "Generated Sun Dec 14 13:56:23 PST 2014, Expires Sun Dec 14 19:36:23 PST 2014, TTL 20400s";
        "x-apple-application-instance" = 30932;
        "x-apple-application-site" = ST11;
        "x-apple-jingle-correlation-key" = QHDYFPU7E7C3M;
        "x-apple-max-age" = 14400;
        "x-apple-orig-url" = "https://init.itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZInit.woa/wa/initiateSession?ix=5&user AgentCacheKey=MacAppStore%2f2.0%20";
        "x-apple-request-store-front" = "143441-1,13";
        "x-apple-translated-wo-url" = "/WebObjects/MZInit.woa/wa/initiateSession?ix=5&userAgentCacheKey=MacAppStore%2 f2.0%20";
        "x-webobjects-loadaverage" = 0;
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    12/14/14 3:51:33.505 PM com.apple.photostream-agent[268]: ApplePushService: Timed out making blocking call, failed to perform call via XPC connection to 'com.apple.apsd'
    12/14/14 3:51:34.507 PM com.apple.photostream-agent[268]: ApplePushService: Timed out making blocking call, failed to perform call via XPC connection to 'com.apple.apsd'
    12/14/14 3:51:35.509 PM com.apple.photostream-agent[268]: ApplePushService: Timed out making blocking call, failed to perform call via XPC connection to 'com.apple.apsd'
    12/14/14 3:51:35.667 PM SafariDAVClient[244]: ApplePushService: Timed out making blocking call, failed to perform call via XPC connection to 'com.apple.apsd'
    12/14/14 3:51:35.768 PM locationd[54]: Location icon should now be in state 'Active'
    12/14/14 3:51:36.626 PM storeaccountd[289]: ADI: {
        "Access-Control-Allow-Origin" = "*";
        "Cache-Control" = "private, max-age=60";
        Connection = "keep-alive";
        "Content-Length" = 2;
        "Content-Type" = "application/json; charset=UTF-8";
        Date = "Sun, 14 Dec 2014 23:51:36 GMT";
        Expires = "Sun, 14 Dec 2014 23:52:36 GMT";
        "Strict-Transport-Security" = "max-age=31536000";
        Vary = "X-Apple-Store-Front,X-Dsid,Cookie";
        "access-control-allow-credentials" = true;
        "apple-timing-app" = "1 ms";
        "x-apple-application-instance" = 1407;
        "x-apple-application-site" = ST11;
        "x-apple-jingle-correlation-key" = XVEHLICPMZK6S;
        "x-webobjects-loadaverage" = 61;
    12/14/14 3:52:17.030 PM Creative Cloud[272]: Internals of CFAllocator not known; out-of-memory failures via CFAllocator will not result in termination. http://crbug.com/45650
    12/14/14 3:52:25.400 PM AAM Updates Notifier[323]: WARNING: The Gestalt selector gestaltSystemVersion is returning 10.9.0 instead of 10.10.0. Use NSProcessInfo's operatingSystemVersion property to get correct system version number.
    Call location:
    12/14/14 3:52:25.402 PM mds[32]: (Server.Warning:445) No stores registered for metascope "kMDQueryScopeComputer"
    12/14/14 3:52:25.531 PM AAM Updates Notifier[323]: 0   CarbonCore                          0x92f1c7e7 ___Gestalt_SystemVersion_block_invoke + 135
    12/14/14 3:52:25.531 PM AAM Updates Notifier[323]: 1   libdispatch.dylib                   0x9010f0b5 dispatch_once_f + 251
    12/14/14 3:52:25.532 PM AAM Updates Notifier[323]: 2   libdispatch.dylib                   0x901100d8 dispatch_once + 31
    12/14/14 3:52:25.532 PM AAM Updates Notifier[323]: 3   CarbonCore                          0x92eaefb8 _Gestalt_SystemVersion + 1050
    12/14/14 3:52:25.532 PM AAM Updates Notifier[323]: 4   CarbonCore                          0x92eaeb69 Gestalt + 150
    12/14/14 3:52:25.532 PM AAM Updates Notifier[323]: 5   UpdaterCore                         0x0760f81e _ZN3esd11SystemUtils20GetOSPlatformVersionEv + 48
    12/14/14 3:52:25.532 PM AAM Updates Notifier[323]: 6   UpdaterCore                         0x0756fd4c _ZN25ThreadGetAvailableUpdates16ThreadWebFeedURL12GetOSVersionEb + 292
    12/14/14 3:52:26.641 PM ksfetch[347]: CFNetwork SSLHandshake failed (-9806)
    12/14/14 3:52:26.906 PM ksfetch[347]: CFNetwork SSLHandshake failed (-9802)
    12/14/14 3:52:27.190 PM ksfetch[347]: CFNetwork SSLHandshake failed (-9802)
    12/14/14 3:52:27.353 PM ksfetch[347]: CFNetwork SSLHandshake failed (-9802)
    12/14/14 3:52:27.355 PM ksfetch[347]: NSURLConnection/CFURLConnection HTTP load failed (kCFStreamErrorDomainSSL, -9802)
    12/14/14 3:52:28.000 PM kernel[0]: Google Chrome He (map: 0xffffff803c4c0a50) triggered DYLD shared region unnest for map: 0xffffff803c4c0a50, region 0x7fff84200000->0x7fff84400000. While not abnormal for debuggers, this increases system memory footprint until the target exits.
    12/14/14 3:52:58.388 PM Adobe CEF Helper[382]: Internals of CFAllocator not known; out-of-memory failures via CFAllocator will not result in termination. http://crbug.com/45650
    12/14/14 3:53:02.107 PM Adobe CEF Helper[382]: The function ‘CGFontSetShouldUseMulticache’ is obsolete and will be removed in an upcoming update. Unfortunately, this application, or a library it uses, is using this obsolete function, and is thereby contributing to an overall degradation of system performance.
    12/14/14 3:53:02.000 PM kernel[0]: Google Chrome He (map: 0xffffff803ebab3c0) triggered DYLD shared region unnest for map: 0xffffff803ebab3c0, region 0x7fff84200000->0x7fff84400000. While not abnormal for debuggers, this increases system memory footprint until the target exits.
    12/14/14 3:53:02.000 PM kernel[0]: Google Chrome He (map: 0xffffff803a7a6e10) triggered DYLD shared region unnest for map: 0xffffff803a7a6e10, region 0x7fff84200000->0x7fff84400000. While not abnormal for debuggers, this increases system memory footprint until the target exits.
    12/14/14 3:53:04.204 PM com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: (com.apple.imdmessageservices.IMDMessageServicesAgent) The _DirtyJetsamMemoryLimit key is not available on this platform.
    12/14/14 3:53:04.205 PM com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: (com.apple.imfoundation.IMRemoteURLConnectionAgent) The _DirtyJetsamMemoryLimit key is not available on this platform.
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    12/14/14 3:53:06.914 PM Google Chrome Helper[384]: CoreText CopyFontsForRequest received mig IPC error (FFFFFFFFFFFFFECC) from font server
    12/14/14 3:53:06.915 PM Google Chrome Helper[384]: CoreText CopyFontsForRequest received mig IPC error (FFFFFFFFFFFFFECC) from font server
    12/14/14 3:53:06.917 PM Google Chrome Helper[384]: CoreText CopyFontsForRequest received mig IPC error (FFFFFFFFFFFFFECC) from font server
    12/14/14 3:53:06.917 PM Google Chrome Helper[384]: CoreText CopyFontsForRequest received mig IPC error (FFFFFFFFFFFFFECC) from font server
    12/14/14 3:53:07.312 PM Google Chrome Helper[384]: CoreText CopyFontsForRequest received mig IPC error (FFFFFFFFFFFFFECC) from font server
    12/14/14 3:53:07.312 PM Google Chrome Helper[384]: CoreText CopyFontsForRequest received mig IPC error (FFFFFFFFFFFFFECC) from font server
    12/14/14 3:53:10.565 PM Google Chrome Helper[384]: CoreText CopyFontsForRequest received mig IPC error (FFFFFFFFFFFFFECC) from font server
    12/14/14 3:53:10.565 PM Google Chrome Helper[384]: CoreText CopyFontsForRequest received mig IPC error (FFFFFFFFFFFFFECC) from font server
    12/14/14 3:53:26.441 PM Adobe Reader and Acrobat Updater[339]: Adobe Reader Updater encountered errorCode 1651
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    12/14/14 3:55:27.932 PM locationd[54]: Location icon should now be in state 'Active'
    12/14/14 3:55:29.209 PM com.apple.InputMethodKit.UserDictionary[414]: -[PFUbiquitySwitchboardEntryMetadata setUseLocalStorage:](808): CoreData: Ubiquity:  jacquecanales~3459343E-D65C-5413-B107-E1053BCF7EC0:UserDictionary
    Using local storage: 1
    12/14/14 3:55:31.814 PM com.apple.InputMethodKit.UserDictionary[414]: -[PFUbiquitySwitchboardEntryMetadata setUseLocalStorage:](808): CoreData: Ubiquity:  jacquecanales~3459343E-D65C-5413-B107-E1053BCF7EC0:UserDictionary
    Using local storage: 0
    12/14/14 3:55:32.463 PM locationd[54]: Location icon should now be in state 'Inactive'
    12/14/14 3:55:32.513 PM sandboxd[325]: ([249]) com.apple.metada(249) deny mach-lookup com.apple.cfnetwork.cfnetworkagent
    12/14/14 3:55:32.523 PM sandboxd[325]: ([249]) com.apple.metada(249) deny mach-lookup com.apple.cfnetwork.cfnetworkagent
    12/14/14 3:55:32.533 PM sandboxd[325]: ([249]) com.apple.metada(249) deny mach-lookup com.apple.cfnetwork.cfnetworkagent
    12/14/14 3:55:35.532 PM locationd[54]: Location icon should now be in state 'Active'
    12/14/14 3:55:38.209 PM com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: (com.apple.quicklook[417]) Endpoint has been activated through legacy launch(3) APIs. Please switch to XPC or bootstrap_check_in(): com.apple.quicklook
    12/14/14 3:55:43.312 PM locationd[54]: Location icon should now be in state 'Inactive'
    12/14/14 3:55:43.414 PM Console[420]: Failed to connect (_consoleX) outlet from (NSApplication) to (ConsoleX): missing setter or instance variable
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    12/14/14 3:57:28.034 PM discoveryd[48]: AwdlD2d AwdlD2dStopBrowsingForKey: '_airplay' Browsing service stopped
    12/14/14 3:57:28.035 PM discoveryd[48]: AwdlD2d AwdlD2dStopBrowsingForKey: '_raop' Browsing service stopped
    12/14/14 3:57:48.756 PM LolClient[453]: The function ‘CGFontSetShouldUseMulticache’ is obsolete and will be removed in an upcoming update. Unfortunately, this application, or a library it uses, is using this obsolete function, and is thereby contributing to an overall degradation of system performance.
    12/14/14 3:58:17.000 PM kernel[0]: process LoLPatcher[441] caught causing excessive wakeups. EXC_RESOURCE supressed due to audio playback
    12/14/14 3:58:21.246 PM LeagueofLegends[463]: WARNING: The Gestalt selector gestaltSystemVersion is returning 10.9.0 instead of 10.10.0. Use NSProcessInfo's operatingSystemVersion property to get correct system version number.
    Call location:
    12/14/14 3:58:21.246 PM LeagueofLegends[463]: 0   CarbonCore                          0x92f1c7e7 ___Gestalt_SystemVersion_block_invoke + 135
    12/14/14 3:58:21.246 PM LeagueofLegends[463]: 1   libdispatch.dylib                   0x9010f130 _dispatch_client_callout + 50
    12/14/14 3:58:21.246 PM LeagueofLegends[463]: 2   libdispatch.dylib                   0x9010f0b5 dispatch_once_f + 251
    12/14/14 3:58:21.246 PM LeagueofLegends[463]: 3   libdispatch.dylib                   0x901100d8 dispatch_once + 31
    12/14/14 3:58:21.247 PM LeagueofLegends[463]: 4   CarbonCore                          0x92eaefb8 _Gestalt_SystemVersion + 1050
    12/14/14 3:58:21.247 PM LeagueofLegends[463]: 5   CarbonCore                          0x92eaeb69 Gestalt + 150
    12/14/14 3:58:21.247 PM LeagueofLegends[463]: 6   BugSplat                            0x03b4a930 -[BugSplat initWithDatabase:appName:version:] + 221
    12/14/14 3:58:21.284 PM LeagueofLegends[463]: BugSplatFramework: initWithDatabase: defaultExceptionHandler is set
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    12/14/14 3:58:24.815 PM imagent[229]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7ffaa251be70>: notification observer: com.apple.FaceTime   notification: __CFNotification 0x7ffaa2572570 {name = _NSDoNotDisturbEnabledNotification}
    12/14/14 3:58:25.418 PM identityservicesd[232]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7fdda2739e40>:    NC Disabled: NO
    12/14/14 3:58:25.418 PM imagent[229]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7ffaa251be70>:    NC Disabled: NO
    12/14/14 3:58:25.431 PM identityservicesd[232]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7fdda2739e40>:   DND Enabled: YES
    12/14/14 3:58:25.431 PM imagent[229]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7ffaa251be70>:   DND Enabled: YES
    12/14/14 3:58:25.432 PM imagent[229]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7ffaa251be70>: Updating enabled: NO   (Topics: (null))
    12/14/14 3:58:25.432 PM identityservicesd[232]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7fdda2739e40>: Updating enabled: NO   (Topics: (null))
    12/14/14 3:58:25.432 PM identityservicesd[232]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7fdda2530200>: notification observer: com.apple.iChat   notification: __CFNotification 0x7fdda241acf0 {name = _NSDoNotDisturbEnabledNotification}
    12/14/14 3:58:25.439 PM identityservicesd[232]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7fdda2530200>:    NC Disabled: NO
    12/14/14 3:58:25.445 PM identityservicesd[232]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7fdda2530200>:   DND Enabled: YES
    12/14/14 3:58:25.445 PM identityservicesd[232]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7fdda2530200>: Updating enabled: NO   (Topics: (null))
    12/14/14 3:58:28.472 PM WindowServer[147]: Display 0x4273140 released by conn 0x16d1b
    12/14/14 3:58:28.578 PM apsd[49]: Peer [pid=194] requested push wake but lacks APSPushWakeEntitlement
    12/14/14 3:58:28.581 PM imagent[229]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7ffaa251be70>: notification observer: com.apple.FaceTime   notification: __CFNotification 0x7ffaa2552090 {name = _NSDoNotDisturbDisabledNotification}
    12/14/14 3:58:28.581 PM identityservicesd[232]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7fdda2739e40>: notification observer: com.apple.iChat   notification: __CFNotification 0x7fdda2470b60 {name = _NSDoNotDisturbDisabledNotification}
    12/14/14 3:58:28.611 PM imagent[229]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7ffaa251be70>:    NC Disabled: NO
    12/14/14 3:58:28.611 PM identityservicesd[232]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7fdda2739e40>:    NC Disabled: NO
    12/14/14 3:58:28.627 PM imagent[229]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7ffaa251be70>:   DND Enabled: NO
    12/14/14 3:58:28.627 PM identityservicesd[232]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7fdda2739e40>:   DND Enabled: NO
    12/14/14 3:58:28.627 PM imagent[229]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7ffaa251be70>: Updating enabled: YES   (Topics: (
        "com.apple.ess",
        "com.apple.private.ac"
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    12/14/14 4:00:36.000 PM kernel[0]: process Creative Cloud[272] caught causing excessive wakeups. EXC_RESOURCE supressed due to audio playback
    12/14/14 4:00:47.502 PM WindowServer[147]: Display 0x4273140 captured by conn 0x16d1b
    12/14/14 4:00:47.525 PM LeagueofLegends[463]: notify name "com.apple.coregraphics.GUIConsoleSessionChanged" has been registered 20 times - this may be a leak
    12/14/14 4:00:47.565 PM apsd[49]: Peer [pid=194] requested push wake but lacks APSPushWakeEntitlement
    12/14/14 4:00:47.568 PM imagent[229]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7ffaa251be70>: notification observer: com.apple.FaceTime   notification: __CFNotification 0x7ffaa241eb10 {name = _NSDoNotDisturbEnabledNotification}
    12/14/14 4:00:47.568 PM identityservicesd[232]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7fdda2739e40>: notification observer: com.apple.iChat   notification: __CFNotification 0x7fdda276af40 {name = _NSDoNotDisturbEnabledNotification}
    12/14/14 4:00:47.700 PM imagent[229]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7ffaa251be70>:    NC Disabled: NO
    12/14/14 4:00:47.751 PM imagent[229]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7ffaa251be70>:   DND Enabled: YES
    12/14/14 4:00:47.751 PM identityservicesd[232]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7fdda2739e40>:    NC Disabled: NO
    12/14/14 4:00:47.752 PM imagent[229]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7ffaa251be70>: Updating enabled: NO   (Topics: (null))
    12/14/14 4:00:47.767 PM identityservicesd[232]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7fdda2739e40>:   DND Enabled: YES
    12/14/14 4:00:47.767 PM identityservicesd[232]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7fdda2739e40>: Updating enabled: NO   (Topics: (null))
    12/14/14 4:00:47.768 PM identityservicesd[232]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7fdda2530200>: notification observer: com.apple.iChat   notification: __CFNotification 0x7fdda262a500 {name = _NSDoNotDisturbEnabledNotification}
    12/14/14 4:00:47.783 PM identityservicesd[232]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7fdda2530200>:    NC Disabled: NO
    12/14/14 4:00:47.796 PM identityservicesd[232]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7fdda2530200>:   DND Enabled: YES
    12/14/14 4:00:47.797 PM identityservicesd[232]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7fdda2530200>: Updating enabled: NO   (Topics: (null))
    12/14/14 4:01:04.250 PM ntpd[154]: SYNC state ignoring -0.179895 s
    12/14/14 4:01:32.015 PM WindowServer[147]: Display 0x4273140 released by conn 0x16d1b
    12/14/14 4:01:32.134 PM apsd[49]: Peer [pid=194] requested push wake but lacks APSPushWakeEntitlement
    12/14/14 4:01:32.140 PM imagent[229]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7ffaa251be70>: notification observer: com.apple.FaceTime   notification: __CFNotification 0x7ffaa241eb10 {name = _NSDoNotDisturbDisabledNotification}
    12/14/14 4:01:32.140 PM identityservicesd[232]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7fdda2739e40>: notification observer: com.apple.iChat   notification: __CFNotification 0x7fdda262a500 {name = _NSDoNotDisturbDisabledNotification}
    12/14/14 4:01:32.287 PM identityservicesd[232]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7fdda2739e40>:    NC Disabled: NO
    12/14/14 4:01:32.287 PM imagent[229]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7ffaa251be70>:    NC Disabled: NO
    12/14/14 4:01:32.329 PM identityservicesd[232]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7fdda2739e40>:   DND Enabled: NO
    12/14/14 4:01:32.329 PM imagent[229]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7ffaa251be70>:   DND Enabled: NO
    12/14/14 4:01:32.330 PM imagent[229]: <IMMacNotificationCenterManager: 0x7ffaa251be70>: Updating enabled: YES   (Topics: (
        "com.apple.ess",
        "com.apple.private.ac"
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