treestryder's Comments
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124364620 | about 1 year ago | For quick access to changeset discussions, bookmark this:
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153389221 | about 1 year ago | You mean, you didn't survey it to see if these trails actually exist and collect GPS traces?
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139848692 | about 1 year ago | This is a multi-use path, not a cycleway.
The names are on the respective relations. No need to also have the name on the way. Look at the various renders, doing so is causing an echo affect with the name doubled up and confusing. |
120474818 | about 1 year ago | It would help if _someone_ wasn't going behind us undoing all this work. 😒
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120474818 | about 1 year ago | It prevents routing for walking and wheelchair use. And some of these paths allow horses or ATVs. Yesterday I rode, with a 360 camera, another 16 miles (32 total) of The Great-Lake-To-Lake trail, starting at Wixom to Pontiac. The section was also signed to give walkers the right-of-way and the "abandoned railway" has long since been replaced or lost to time. I don't get to do these rides often, so it will be slow going waiting for me to correct them. 😏 |
120474818 | about 1 year ago | It is easy to do and I did the same. Seems everyone has to do it for some number of miles before they realize the error. I only mentioned it on this old edit as I thought you might be able to help new comers avoid the same mistake. |
120474818 | about 1 year ago | I was just there and captured some Mapillary imagery along Lakeshore Drive. That was definitely a multi-use path (cycleway means bicycle=designated).
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150858175 | over 1 year ago | Thanks for mapping this. I meant to get back to mapping Hidden Lakes after our recent visit. I see that you connected the path to the driveway. That is great. To complete the routing you will also want to connect other connected things. In this case driveways and/or parking isle ways to the parking lot area. Not sure that you do this, but a related mistake that I used to make was connecting unrelated things. A big one I see all the time is land use areas and boundaries connected to all kinds of unrelated things. |
150915972 | over 1 year ago | For routing, please connect the river's way where it crosses the edges of its areas.
The Michigan wiki page has a common tagging cheat-sheet and monthly meeting information.
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128061369 | over 1 year ago | I realize you changed this a year ago, but just so you and I can stop flip-flopping these tags...
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148528299 | over 1 year ago | OpenStreetMap is not a picture of the world from above, it is useful data for navigating the world which is rendered into a picture and much more. And to those with the time to micro-map, I can think of more useful uses of that time. I also hope they plan to update their work as the truth on the ground changes. I know I don't have the time to maintain it. |
148528299 | over 1 year ago | ...if again I find that it would *not be* useful... |
148528299 | over 1 year ago | Including the pier addition with unrelated edits was my mistake. I have already added it back, with a few other details of the park.
You will find that nearly all of my edits are done after I have physically been to an area. I try to also capture Mapillary imagery. It seems that my camera powered down during my drive on Monday not long before I reached this area. So, now I have no proof of what I saw.
Trains are great. I like trains too. However, OpenStreetMap is a geospatial database that attempts to digitally represent _current_ realities.
When a railway is converted into something else, for instance a driveway, someone's home, a multiuse path; it is no longer a railway, abandoned or otherwise. It is now that new thing.
When an old railway is completely lost to time and can no longer be traversed on foot, of what value is to OpenStreetMap users? If anything it adds noise, implying someone might traverse its length or navigate by it, but it is gone... Its traces only visible using LIDAR or someone with a keen eye viewing a tree line in areal imagery. It is time that the former railway is moved to the Historical Map or accessed from OpenStreetMap's history.
You are welcome to put the abandoned railway back. I will get back over to that area eventually. I will then try harder to collect proof before I map what I find. And if again I find that it would be useful to have mapped what once was (as sad as it might be), I will map the area accordingly. |
148528299 | over 1 year ago | Have you seen this railway? |
148528724 | over 1 year ago | Nope. Thanks. I meant to delete "railway", as it has long since been converted into a pathway. |
125291659 | over 1 year ago | Found this a year later.
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127940842 | over 1 year ago | Found this a year later, but this was correctly tagged as highway=path
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147313155 | over 1 year ago | After visiting it myself, I am sticking with my decision. Though, it is very close to a British pub, intended for talking and serves alcohol. |
147313155 | over 1 year ago | In OpenStreetMap parlance, a bar is a noisy (audio/visual) place. For Homebrew, I am going to try leisure=amusement_arcade instead of bar. Needs a tag stating the games are analog. My wife knows the owner and says you would you would likly enjoy this place. |
138315329 | over 1 year ago | I changed my mind. I started into moving the ways from the bicycling route to the hiking route. Following the route, I have too many questions and not enough time. For the moment, I will leave it to someone else. |