Interesting, is that the OS app?
As for lane names and being able to search/ filter things like ford's this would be a feature that would be flagged by the initial person mapping the route within the new app and then confirmed by subsequent users, much the same as when people flag up a mobile speed camera on google maps!
Yep OS map. You can share maps and post maps for others to use/view.

Done a ride this morning & recorded the route on the way back home.
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On the app you can tap the elevation and will show on the map your position.

And todays view of byways which look unused so far this year

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And insurance.

That’s why a lot of the farm land we used to race on stopped. Insurance companies would not allow any motorsport on stubble fields.

I know of 1 off road centre who had a bad accident with how I people drive
And 1 patch of land where there were 2 severe accidents on following weekends & caused a death of the experianced rally driver with his injuries caused by the roll.
I guess I was thinking of keeping it quite raw and people enter at own risk etc, not make it an official thing, but you're right, there's probably a heII of a lot of paperwork if something goes wrong.
 
I guess I was thinking of keeping it quite raw and people enter at own risk etc, not make it an official thing, but you're right, there's probably a heII of a lot of paperwork if something goes wrong.
I reckon if it was only owners using it then insurance would be fine, as soon as you start charging people it gets super complicated.
Also a lot of land has usage restrictions for certain activities and driving would be one of them as I think it would be viewed the same as a race track.
 
I reckon if it was only owners using it then insurance would be fine, as soon as you start charging people it gets super complicated.
Also a lot of land has usage restrictions for certain activities and driving would be one of them as I think it would be viewed the same as a race track.
Interesting, so as long as everyone that wants to use it makes some kind of donation however small and became a joint owner, then it makes it simpler on the legal side? I suppose it's just owners checking on their property then, right?
 
Interesting, so as long as everyone that wants to use it makes some kind of donation however small and became a joint owner, then it makes it simpler on the legal side? I suppose it's just owners checking on their property then, right?
I imagine you would need one busybody then trouble will come you're way.
Besides I very much doubt you will find enough interest to stump up £80k.
 
Does Wikiloc have any following in the UK? I have never through to use it for green lanes so need to have a closer look, but it is what I used for route planning etc in Morocco and when I did the Italian alps. It is recorded routes actually run by the user overlayed onto a map. It also has its draw backs similar to trailwise but has a different set of features and navigation capabilities.

example LINK for the route I took across the bottom of Morocco through the desert. but not sure if you can view it without a login?
 
I imagine you would need one busybody then trouble will come you're way.
Besides I very much doubt you will find enough interest to stump up £80k.
I agree - you would need hundreds of people to make it affordable to an individual. Then, who would legally own it - your back to the legal merry-go-round.

I’m up for a replacement to trailwise however, which is what I currently use. It’s clunky as hell, poorly maintained, and agree about the phone signal issues. I think it needs to be something real-time and portable sat-nav/gps driven…
 

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