Company Name: Two Steps Beyond
About: The US Federal Governments owns nearly 650 million acres of land - almost 30
percent of the land area of the United States.
These are lands that are held
for all Americans.
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by Rosimak
We live in a rural area that is a mix of private and public land. I bought this app hoping it would let me know where it’s safe to hike without trespassing, but it doesn’t even show the private property that I already know of. It shows half of the neighboring subdivision and all of the private land near a local reservoir as part of the national forest. I deleted it almost as soon as I bought it because I knew it wouldn’t be useful at all here. Only consider this app if you need it in the most general sense; do not trust it if you are out on the land and want accurate boundaries.
by Scruffy 23
Less than two minutes into comparing the maps on this app to actual BLM maps it’s strikingly inaccurate! Hikers and hunters beware, this app could easily put you on private land. One look at neighborhoods in my area and it shows BLM and Forest Service land where there’s entire neighborhoods of private property with .5 to 40+ acre parcels. I want my money back.
by Klein78
I am upping my review to 2 stars mainly due to fact that if you are in the boonies, at least you would click the 'basic' map and 'locate' and you may know if you are trespassing or not.
The good:
- it keeps you 'legal' as much as possible; if in doubt, better backtrack thou
- low cost for doing above
Still bad:
- I think it uses Apple maps which is inferior to Google in showing all the tiny roads (off roads - even though I found many Google tiny roads that were gone when checking them on location but still showing on maps - not this app problem to fix).
- you need to download google offline maps, then toggle between this app and google maps to navigate the maze of off roads when off grid
- still misses large areas that are accessible to public but again, not big deal since there are so many public lands in western states
Ideally when in the boonies and no coverage, satellite view is critical if you want to change locations if one proves inaccessible. Being able to download ahead of time the sat view and terrain view from google then lay over the ownership map, would make this app worth a lot. I would pay easily 50$ for one stop shop. Other apps that do that are pricey and require subscription etc.
Again, great idea, I hope the developers improve it.