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Covered Bridges app for iPhone and iPad


4.7 ( 8817 ratings )
Travel Reference
Developer: Robert Huttinger
4.99 USD
Current version: 1.1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 18 Nov 2011
App size: 1.59 Mb

Covered Bridges - North America

Welcome to Covered Bridges App - Your Field Companion

Are you a Covered Bridge fanatic? Are you on a mission to see all the bridges you can see? Covered Bridges is here!

This app has a lot of information on over 1800 covered bridges in North America. That means the search function has to be strong, it is!

You can search by Rating, Visited, Wish List, City, State, County, Truss Type, and Much More! You can even use advanced search functions. You are one touch from only viewing the bridges that are still standing and publicly accessible! For more info on how to use the search function visit the site or go here: http://youtu.be/AdZDlXRXb2Q

If you are viewing any bridge, you can add it to the trip planner. Create, edit, or delete groups (or trips) as you wish! Under the bridge description, click Edit, then either select a group, or create a new one right there!

The main view gives you access to the information you need most at a glance. Whether you have visited the bridge, it is on your wish list, whether it is accessible, truss type, and your rating.

Visit the site for more video how-tos and more details ( http://wyzfam.com/coveredbridges/ )

There is history, driving directions, designation (HABS, NSPCB, HNHCBPP, etc.), spans, WGN numbers, lengths, dates and on and on. A lot of time has been taken gathering, and collating data.

Pictures! What is a bridge app without them. You can take pictures of bridges and store them right in the app! You are a few touches away from adding that gorgeous image of WGN #01-22-01 to your list.

Whether you are a casual observer or on a mission to see every bridge standing, Covered Bridges is for you! Get it now and start cataloguing your adventures!

[image used in bridge icon preview courtesy dennis from flickr.com™]
There is not now, nor has there ever been anything wrong with the search function.