Tuesday, May 27, 2025 at 10:28
Phil – I created this on my phone, but it really makes no difference which device you use – the software works the same across all platforms. You can use the webapp to sync a saved Trek back to your phone, but that’s an extra step that isn’t necessary if you’re confident moving around using
Places.
Just a note on routing: it’s entirely dependent on the
Places you select. In this case, I didn’t choose the station (Manners Creek); instead, I selected
the junction at the top of Urandangi Rd and Tobermorey
Campground, knowing those would give the most accurate route guidance, as they sit directly on the main road.
Also, while the land shading (white), fencing, bores, and station names (like Manners Creek) suggest the track crosses station property, it's important to understand that individual station policies on access vary. Our mapping doesn't—and can’t—reflect those access rules. As a topographic map producer, our responsibility is to show known tracks regardless of access status, since many non-recreational users (e.g. emergency
services, land managers) also depend on accurate map data for planning and response.
While the Traveller app using
EOTopo is marketed primarily to recreational users, the maps are not limited to depicting only publicly accessible routes.
Michelle
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