doug_sfba's Comments
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165880071 | 3 months ago | Thanks for pointing this out, and apologies for the long delay in responding. I should have deleted all these USFWS shapefile tags. My mistake, and many thanks to user mueschel for correcting it! |
158676378 | 9 months ago | Why are some of the new trails in BCR tagged access=no? Are they not open to the public? |
137889903 | about 2 years ago | Hi user_5359,
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109925223 | over 3 years ago | Hi Viki,
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109925223 | almost 4 years ago | Hi!
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108852457 | about 4 years ago | These tags were imported for several units of the Eel River Wildlife Area and the Headwaters Forest Reserve from California Dept. of Fish & Wildlife GIS files. I think they're self explanatory and helpful for future maintenance of these areas in OSM. But I've prefixed all these non-OSM tags with "cdfw:" (ie, "cdfw:REV_DATE", etc) for clarity. |
108991547 | about 4 years ago | Good questions (all three)
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77254534 | over 5 years ago | Hi karl-marx,
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73328310 | almost 6 years ago | Hi Glebius,
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67589095 | almost 6 years ago | You're very welcome... |
67589095 | almost 6 years ago | I'm not a local, but the description in the website reads "This 472-acre site includes one of the last open stretches of beach on the Strait of Juan de Fuca between Port Angeles and Neah Bay that is easily accessible.". It doesn't sound like the large collection of areas you have tagged as Shipwreck Point NRCA is ALL part of this NRCA. |
3824899 | about 6 years ago | Some of these nodes still apparently exist. Can they be safely deleted ? |
54440343 | over 6 years ago | Thanks, Steve. Change made. Check it out at your convenience. BTW, a decade or so back, that corner of BCR was a Christmas tree farm, and there was selective timber harvesting beyond that, so the original "forest" boundary was probably correct back before MROSD bought the area.
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54440343 | over 6 years ago | Steve, this big multipolygon, tagged landuse=forest (ie, forestRY), at it's top-right corner, overlaps a considerable chunk of MROSD's Bear Creek Redwoods Preserve. This is clearly incorrect - MROSD isn't doing forestry on these lands. I was about to trim the overlapping part from the forestry area, and leave the rest intact. You're the latest editor of this landuse area, so I wanted to check with you before going ahead. Any objections? |
63558377 | almost 7 years ago | Thanks for re-checking. Agreed. And I agree that attempting to ride a bike over the bridge would be foolhardy if there are pedestrians about. I suspect the lack of a "cyclists dismount" sign is an oversight. Probably when someone gets hurt they'll put one there :(
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63558377 | almost 7 years ago | Yeah... I actually walked it, and took some photos on both sides of the bridge. There are a couple of no-cycling signs on the east side of the bridge, that are a bit ambiguous, but when considered carefully they refer to the gravel-surfaced walking trails that branch off from the main asphalted trail. No signs at all on the west side. I could show you the photos, but take a look for yourself. If you disagree, let me know.
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62963042 | almost 7 years ago | OK, good. I'll make the changes, but I'll leave your good LG Creek Trail changes. Kudos for all your other changes, BTW. Very useful... |
62963042 | almost 7 years ago | Hi Belmemes,
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59287912 | about 7 years ago | Hi Anthony, you just renamed Hwy 9 between Saratoga and Hwy 35. This road has two names in local current use - "Congress Springs Road", and "Big Basin Way". Now both name= and name_1= tags are set to "Congress Springs Road".
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57474324 | over 7 years ago | Hello user_5359. Thanks for the welcome, but I've been doing this since around 2013 :)
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