The target audience that the Sherpa app is focused towards is New Zealand trampers/walkers in small groups of 1-3 people, with a beginner to medium ability. It looks at first trying to prevent an emergency by providing vital information in assisting users that get lost or injured on the track, and by the periodically sending tag points to DoC that users have tagged on to. Secondly, in an emergency the same information such as weather conditions, nearby resources (shelter, water) and live alerts (such as slips, track closures) would be able to be easily accessed in an emergency.
In the event that a user is incapacitated or has an empty phone battery, the user will appear as idle between two tag points, and if the next tag point isn’t reached within a recommended time, they are contacted by a DoC Ranger. The user in two taps from the home screen can also initiate this function. We have chosen a simple map style, with information ‘layered’ over the map to create as little confusion for the user in an emergency with regards to where they are in the app.
















