Have all of the GNIS classes been imported? I have noticed at least two classes that do not show up in an area where other GNIS features appear. One is "Ridge", the other is "Pillar" (as in a rock formation). Perhaps they are just not being rendered? At the location associated with this post is "Twin Owls", a prominent rock formation (GNIS Class = Pillar), and "Lumpy Ridge." For those of us that spend time in the back country, these are important features to show on a map. I searched the Wiki, but it didn't explicitly say that some classes were excluded.
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U.S. National Hydrography Dataset
tekim erabiltzaileak 1 Otsaila 2010 datan argitaratua English hizkuntzanI was under the impression that in the U.S. the USGS' National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) had been loaded into OSM. In some areas it appears to be present, but not in others. For example, at or near the the map location associated with this entry is Gem Lake, but it does not show up in any of the renders.
Tagging of Roads and Trails
tekim erabiltzaileak 17 Urtarrila 2010 datan argitaratua English hizkuntzanI just surveyed a hiking trail in my neighborhood (U.S.). It appears that part of the trail used to be a public road (dirt surface single lane), but is now closed to public traffic. OSM has this part of the trail tagged as a road (presumably because it was imported from TIGER). Shouldn't features (ways) be tagged according to their present legally permissible use, rather than the type of use they physically might accommodate?