icefest wrote:Really nice concept, it's a tad interesting in mobile, as the vertical split screen makes both sides hard to read.
Orion wrote:I'm using Firefox 38.0.1.
I don't see Federation listed.
Do I need to upgrade my browser?
Tortoise wrote:Looks like it will be an amazing resource! Thanks for all the effort.
I might have missed it on my phone, but is there any warning re checking for planned burn offs? Not that it helped in NNW's recent experience, but it could save a life or two, especially if procedures are improved.
pazzar wrote:Orion wrote:I'm using Firefox 38.0.1.
I don't see Federation listed.
Do I need to upgrade my browser?
I don't know of many who have done this as a daywalk!
north-north-west wrote:Sprent, Wedge, Scott, Albert, Saddleback, Field West & East, Tarn Shelf?
I take it this is only tracked walks? Edith is an easy daywalk, for instance, although I don't know if there are any maps/notes online.
DanShell wrote:I think it would be great if you were to expand it or make another website to show multiday walks too, should only take a couple of hoursAnd a place for user submitted pics of each walk. And if I want to be really critical it could give a little more detail....elevation data for instance?
MrWalker wrote:. Maybe we could link to your great videos.
johnw wrote:Thanks for maintaining this, it's an excellent resource. I've consulted it when planning our last couple of visits.
With a wife who isn't a bushwalker I'm usually limited to day trips so this is very useful for researching walks that she can do, and more challenging ones on my own.
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