TrekClimbing's Comments
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121105391 | about 3 years ago | Hi AyushS183
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71828343 | about 3 years ago | Hi JonKrato. I've added a no left turn restriction from the Bradford Road to the one way valley road you added (which is for right-turns/ straight on) osm.org/way/701123741 in osm.org/changeset/121014632 |
119332396 | over 3 years ago | I didn't look at it but caught it in the back of a photo https://i.postimg.cc/3NZSxTrH/20220404-0924301648781434423631840.jpg
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118381339 | over 3 years ago | Hi ivanbranco Thanks for asking. Yes, I'm sort of trying it out before asking much more widely about it, although I've mentioned it on talk-gb. I'm using it for a named group of buildings. As you've seen this can often also be the same as an area of landuse and I've tended to include this where possible as named landuse tends to render. There are other cases where the building complex crosses landuses like Richmond Terrace osm.org/way/1036979764 or is a smaller part of an also named landuse like Westfield Mills osm.org/node/9553059188 in Westfield Industrial Estate.
Hope that helps,
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117873422 | over 3 years ago | See also osm.org/way/62642567/history |
35704216 | over 3 years ago | Thanks. Maybe it was a tag copied from a node when converting to an area or something - I found another fixme=yes nearby by an earlier mapper. |
35704216 | over 3 years ago | Hi MapperTwo. I spotted a fixme on Carmel college, but didn't know what wanted fixing? osm.org/way/383962892
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116457516 | over 3 years ago | It's true that this is contested either way (which is why I made the original edit also referred to). It's also true that addr:village is not documented on the wiki. However, usage of addr:suburb as a sole choice between street- and city-level worldwide is also not documented as far as I can see. Indeed, the addr:suburb page says: "If setting the suburb name is not necessary for solving disambiguation use other tags like addr:hamlet=*, addr:district=*, addr:subdistrict=*." That being said, I can understand the benefits of a catch-all tag for addressing purpose, but I don't think there's a consensus in the UK that addr:suburb is that tag. |
85331662 | almost 4 years ago | Hi Mike Just wondering which of the Dades Well nodes are better placed:
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110938379 | almost 4 years ago | Hi zstadler. I transferred the existing ele tag from the node labelled The Chevin to Beacon Hill. osm.org/node/315910131/history I wouldn't mind it being in metres but I didn't convert it. I also noticed there seems to be an ongoing discussion about whether this insistence is appropriate since it's not how we treat other measurements osm.wiki/Talk:Key:ele#Feet_and_inches |
111498930 | almost 4 years ago | Hi there. I was going to add a few paths in this area but I spotted a few things that I thought I should check since you've only recently edited here. This short section of footway osm.org/way/985744766 just joins into a wall where there should be a track - I think you added the road and then removed it again?
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84260418 | almost 4 years ago | I was coming here to wonder the same. I'll add it back given there was no response. There are some covid related arrangements but it's still a pub. |
106542283 | almost 4 years ago | Hi James and Jerry The data on the Data Mill North site is importable to JOSM with the right plugin if you are comfortable with that editor. Unfortunately we can't just look at the map on the Council website because of the ordnance survey background layer. I only became aware of the dump on Data Mill North about a month ago and plan to systematically apply it to OSM for Aireborough and Otley. I was also thinking of asking Nick Whitelegg of adding the data to MapThePaths to make it easier to work with. As you say Jerry, both the precise path placement but also the stiles and gates as claimed can be a bit different from reality. |
106542283 | almost 4 years ago | Hi James. It's great you're adding MTB scale and would be good to add permissive and public from a survey of signs. I'm guessing from the map description you mean a modern os map, not one published before 1971. If so we shouldn't be using this source (or pretty much any other modern map) as it's copyrighted unfortunately. I haven't looked in detail at which paths you've changed and have surveyed some of the signs so I'll see where I can add that as the source. |
12108 | almost 4 years ago | Cheers Mike. I'm always happy to receive feedback if you spot changes I make that could be done better. |
12108 | almost 4 years ago | Hi Mike I'm planning to remove the eastern end of [this path](osm.org/way/4445311) - it's either a very minor path (I can't see it, but it is late summer) or it was what you added as [this path a bit uphill](osm.org/way/91885545). Anyway, in case it should be kept I thought I'd send you a message! Tom |
96151849 | almost 4 years ago | Hi. Sorry, I wasn't clear what I was meaning should be merged. I meant these two relations osm.org/relation/9507742 osm.org/relation/12044315 are both called Ebnit and both have the two cliffs osm.org/way/685188147 osm.org/way/222117099 as members. |
107452539 | almost 4 years ago | Hi James. Another time it might be better to split the service road in two, make them both drives by adding service=driveway and access=private. You could also add noexit=yes to the end nodes so someone else doesn't try and join them together again! I have looked at this place before but can't remember it and can't see it well from imagery so haven't done this.
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108701043 | almost 4 years ago | This looks like a really helpful edit James
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108827005 | almost 4 years ago | Hi James. This looks like some good edits to me. Based on aerial imagery I have made some further changes https://overpass-api.de/achavi/?changeset=110252357 - let me know if they're not helpful. I also wondered if the join between the asphalt and cobblestones is further south? I haven't done this as I haven't surveyed it.
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