Somersham again - still bigger than I expected
Posted by Mark Williamson on 19 октябрь 2008 in English.Took another trip out to Somersham yesterday, this time with a cycling buddy for company. We managed to take care of some more residential streets in the village although I'm aware there are still a few left to do: some off Parkhall Road and possibly some to the west down the St Ives road (there's a service road to the business park that needs doing, also).
The thing which was particularly surprising on this trip was the network of drove roads to the north of the village. There are quite a lot of them, running across a large area of the countryside. A few were marked private and we didn't follow them, however there were plenty that appeared to be rights of way. There is more surveying left to do up there but I didn't have time to stub all of the paths as I usually try to. There were also several wind farms out there that I wasn't aware of. We came back down the Chatteris Road (B1050), enabling us to fill out more of its length with accurate GPS traces. On a future trip, I'd like to go all the way to Chatteris and finish this part off.
We were able to fill in a lot of local detail in Somersham this time, including memorials, pubs, the pathways in the churchyard, etc. Hopefully by the time the mapping of the road network is completed, we'll also have a decent amount of local detail that might be interesting to cyclists, pedestrians, hikers, etc. I've been considering the idea of e-mailing village councils / village webmasters to say "You have been mapped", since they might be interested in being able to use OSM maps for local purposes rather than having to pay for some "official" maps. Has anyone tried this?
Discussion
Comment from Donald Allwright on 19 октябрь 2008 сәгать 23:30
Nice work! I was also out Saturday morning, and now have the Ouse valley way as far as Earith. Also took in a few other footpaths and bridleways. Progress seems painfully slow when walking compared to cycling, but it's the only way to do footpaths accurately. Also tweaked the B1050 just south-east of Earith as it wasn't very accurate, and tagged the lock underneath it road, although it doesn't seem to render at all.
Comment from chillly on 20 октябрь 2008 сәгать 11:04
I have sent emails to local parish councils with a little bit of interest. One problem I have found is the the editors of parish websites sometimes only have a very limited understanding of HTML, so adding an OpenLayers slippy map is asking too much. Some also use Content Management Systems, so they can only add text or pictures. My point is that using OSM on a website has not proved very easy for Jo Average amateur webmaster.
Comment from Richard on 20 октябрь 2008 сәгать 11:56
Theoretically all you need to do is find the map you want, click "Export" and select "Embeddable HTML", then copy and paste it from there. No OpenLayers knowledge required!
Comment from Helge Hafting on 21 октябрь 2008 сәгать 13:01
Limited webmasters can add a permalink URL, if all they want is to show a map of some area.