As you do not have areal images in your regions, you will have to use the old GPS methods (I’ve used that too, but it’s a while ago).
You go out with a GPS that’s able to save a track log, on smartphones, there are usually track log apps you can install (like osmtracker for Android).
When you come home, you upload the GPX track to OpenStreetMap (see here: osm.org/traces ) and you can start editing.
You should see a blue line where your GPS tracked you. If you remember where you walked, you can draw streets over the blue line, and give them the right names etc.
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ความคิดเห็นจาก Humberto_Yances เมื่อ 30 ตุลาคม 2012 เมื่อเวลา 11:29 น.
¿Do you have a GPS avaible?
ความคิดเห็นจาก Sanderd17 เมื่อ 30 ตุลาคม 2012 เมื่อเวลา 17:57 น.
As you do not have areal images in your regions, you will have to use the old GPS methods (I’ve used that too, but it’s a while ago).
You go out with a GPS that’s able to save a track log, on smartphones, there are usually track log apps you can install (like osmtracker for Android).
When you come home, you upload the GPX track to OpenStreetMap (see here: osm.org/traces ) and you can start editing.
You should see a blue line where your GPS tracked you. If you remember where you walked, you can draw streets over the blue line, and give them the right names etc.
To get a better explanation, look at the beginners guide: osm.wiki/Beginners%27_guide