Ian Bonnell's Notes
Notes submitted or commented on by Ian Bonnell
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4678595 | Ian Bonnell | Somewhere over here is a trailhead, also a parking lot. The trails lead to the Briarcliff-Peekskill trailway system. |
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2791288 | Ian Bonnell | The Teatown-Kitchawan Trail (TKT) actually extends on Croton Lake Road some distance. I know the total trail distance is a total of 6.5 miles, however, I am not sure where the turn is off of Croton Lake Road that continues to Kitchawan. Can someone survey the other connection and add it to the map? |
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2799306 | Ian Bonnell | A couple of trails in Kitchawan Preserve Exist here as well. Can someone please attempt to create GPS traces of these hiking trails? |
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2310111 | Ian Bonnell | This area is technically a giant "Stop Area Relation", but I'm not sure how to mark the different stop positions of each route separately (They are marked with signs). The nearby SAC Bus Shelter should also be part of the relation. I'd really appreciate the help in making a proper "Stop Area" Relation for this so people can more easily find their bus at this area. |
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2310113 | Ian Bonnell | I think there are a boatload more connections here than what is listed currently (footpaths, etc.) Can someone please add more data for this part of Campus? |
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2310159 | Ian Bonnell | There is a point of connection between the two trails shown in this Preserve. Can someone map these? |
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2310102 | Ian Bonnell | Chapin has no Footpaths? |
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2784978 | Ian Bonnell | There seem to be some missing buisinesses, including Cappricio II |
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3410641 | Ian Bonnell | There are several locations to lock bicycles, and a small sidewalk just outside of the mall that goes around this set of buildings. |
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2799303 | Ian Bonnell | I would appreciate if someone could create a GPS trace of the portion of the Teatown-Kitchawan Trail starting at the Kitchawan Preserve entrance, across Arcady Road, and ending at Aqueduct Street, as well as the Old Barn Trail. |