Went for a mapping ride anyway today (took the motorbike to pickup the post-repair HDDs from the courier depot) and finished off the half of Gateshead that's West of the Pacific Highway.
There's a massive socio-economic divide either side of the highway. The East side is middle to upper-middle class, mostly (we don't have very clear cut class distinctions in Australia) whereas the Western side is *very*..."working class". There's lots of evidence of anti-social behavior (broken/bent street signs, graffiti, a burnt out car body) and a high proportion of public housing.
But it got mapped without incident. I did run over a smashed beer bottle, but thanks to a kevlar-reinforced tyre there was no puncture.
Lastly, is the ITO world OSM mapper service offline? It hasn't updated for a while.
Discussion
Comment from Deelkar on 17 March 2009 at 11:21
http://itostatus.blogspot.com says it's got problems
Comment from Biogenesis_ on 17 March 2009 at 11:30
Thanks for that! :).
Comment from c-j-b on 17 March 2009 at 16:32
If you think that'd bad, wait until you do Windale...
(I lived there in 1979, as one of the first residents of the 'modern' development under Willandra Cres that created the problems. When the second stage was given to...the ferals, and our house kept being broken into every month, we got out of there.)