Prototype: concept demo (no live tracking, no real GPS, no dispatch).

RidgeRelay Safety Model

A calm, structured approach to trip intent, guardrails, and escalation.

Why this matters

Outdoor trips often become harder to interpret once someone is overdue, off route, or out of service. RidgeRelay is designed around the idea that better trip context can reduce uncertainty before a situation becomes urgent.

Instead of depending only on live tracking, RidgeRelay could help define expected route areas, turnaround windows, parking details, and other context that gives trusted contacts a clearer starting point.

Interactive escalation flow

This prototype demonstrates how RidgeRelay could move from planning to escalation in a structured way.

Planning

1. Declare intent

The trip begins with a clear plan: destination, expected route, return window, and key context. The goal is to externalize assumptions before connectivity is lost.

Prototype note: This page demonstrates the safety logic and interaction model only. It does not provide live tracking, real notifications, dispatching, or search-and-rescue functionality.

How boundaries could improve safety

A useful safety system does not always need constant tracking. In many cases, a defined route area, turnaround point, expected return window, and parking location may already provide enough structure to reduce uncertainty when a trip runs late.

RidgeRelay explores how these boundaries could help trusted contacts better understand where to start looking, what the user planned to do, and whether the situation appears routine or concerning.

Example scenarios RidgeRelay could support