AlpineQuest
alpinequest.netSummary
Ask questionsAlpineQuest is an Android application designed for outdoor activities like hiking, running, and off-road navigation. It provides access to online and offline topographic maps, real-time GPS localization, compass display, and the ability to save placemarks and track paths with advanced statistics.
Features2/5
See allMust Have
2 of 4
Location-Based Quests
Interactive Map Navigation
Select Themed Campaigns
Leaderboard & Rewards System
Other
0 of 1
Photo, Wildlife & Environmental Challenges
PricingOne-time
See allAlpineQuest Explorer Lite
- Display AlpineQuest (.AQM/.PGD) file based maps
- Display and store locally built-in online maps (road, topo and satellite maps available), including USGS Topo and Swiss Topo maps
- Display maps as layers with dynamic opacity, contrast and saturation control
- Store locally and retrieve unlimited waypoints
- On map localisation, previous locations track, complete GPS and barometer status board
- Compass, orientation of the map to match your current direction, target finder
- No offline elevations management (DEM) with high-quality terrain, hillshade and slopes layers
- No display file based on-board maps like GeoPackage, Memory-Map QCT, OziExplorer OZF2, MBTile, GeoTIFF, CompteGPS RMaps, etc.
- No import KML/KMZ raster overlays from calibrated images
- No add more online map sources from the Community Maps list, from MOBAC custom map files or user defined
- No handle complex placemarks such as areas, routes and tracks
- No statistics and graphics on tracks
- No impact time-tagged placemarks by time
- No import and export placemarks from GPX, CSV, Google Earth KML/KMZ, OziExplorer PLT/WPT, GeoJSON and IGC files
- No ability to store and share online locations, exchange information on the map with other users
- No built-in GPS Location with auto-calibrated Barometric Altimeter Tracker
- No complete statistics and dynamic graphics on your tracks (elevations, speeds, inclines, accuracies, pressures, etc.)
- No GPX and KML export of your tracks, for use in external applications, like Google Earth
AlpineQuest Off-Road Explorer
- Display AlpineQuest (.AQM/.PGD) file based maps
- Display and store locally built-in online maps (road, topo and satellite maps available), including USGS Topo and Swiss Topo maps
- Display maps as layers with dynamic opacity, contrast and saturation control
- Offline elevations management (DEM) with high-quality terrain, hillshade and slopes layers
- Display file based on-board maps like GeoPackage, Memory-Map QCT, OziExplorer OZF2, MBTile, GeoTIFF, CompteGPS RMaps, etc.
- Import KML/KMZ raster overlays from calibrated images
- Add more online map sources from the Community Maps list, from MOBAC custom map files or user defined
- Store locally and retrieve unlimited waypoints
- Handle complex placemarks such as areas, routes and tracks
- Statistics and graphics on tracks
- Impact time-tagged placemarks by time
- Import and export placemarks from GPX, CSV, Google Earth KML/KMZ, OziExplorer PLT/WPT, GeoJSON and IGC files
- Ability to store and share online locations, exchange information on the map with other users
- On map localisation, previous locations track, complete GPS and barometer status board
- Compass, orientation of the map to match your current direction, target finder
- Built-in GPS Location with auto-calibrated Barometric Altimeter Tracker
- Complete statistics and dynamic graphics on your tracks (elevations, speeds, inclines, accuracies, pressures, etc.)
- GPX and KML export of your tracks, for use in external applications, like Google Earth
Rationale
AlpineQuest is a comprehensive outdoor navigation app that offers robust mapping and GPS tracking functionalities. It allows users to access and store topographic maps offline, track their real-time location, and record paths. While it provides location-based features and interactive maps essential for outdoor activities, it lacks the gamified adventure quest structure, themed campaigns, and leaderboard/rewards system that are central to Wonderwise's value proposition. It's more of a utility for navigation than a gamified exploration experience.