StepScape

Thousands of walks in Tasmania

Published by: Michael Horton

Description

StepScape is an index and map of published day walks in Tasmania. With more than 2,000 walks from over 800 car parks, there is always a walk to suit you nearby. The built-in search can help you find it by text, length, tags or publication. The detailed references will tell you where to find full details on each walk.
Once out in the wilderness, the map and tracks remain visible even when out of reach of mobile networks. Then record your opinions of your completed journey, or plan your next bushwalk.
All walks appearing here also appear on the StepScape website, but only with this app can you take StepScape everywhere and record your visits once you do.
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App Info

Category
Travel
Publisher
Michael Horton
Languages
English
Recent release
1.1 (3 years ago )
Released on
Apr 8, 2021 (4 years ago )
Last Updated
3 months ago
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