Greg_Rose's Comments
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| 113339037 | Yahey! Love what you're doing with 1N languages in NWT!
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| 111184079 | Deleting all made-up roads and facilities.
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| 111186877 | As much as I would love to see new railway construction - this is completely bogus, and I will be removing it completely.
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| 103839045 | FYI - After this change, feature name became "Carbaugh Reservior;Carbaugh Reservoir"
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| 97924466 | Use 'man_made=petroleum_well' and choose 'substance=gas' |
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| 112052492 | An appropriate and FRIENDLY thing to do would have been to send me a message that our changes in Michaux were conflicting once you saw the conflict errors in this changeset |
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| 112052492 | You could have at LEAST had the decency to warn me that we were editing in the same area! I'm tempted to revert this change since you stomped all over everything I was working on. Why shouldn't I? |
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| 111150595 | Thx Andy - I was hoping you'd chime in on this. Would you consider this trail to be legit though, based on Bing imagery clearly showing the north side of the trail? |
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| 107656418 | FYI - Don't put the trail number in the trail name tag. Trail number goes in the osm.wiki/Tag:'ref=' tag. |
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| 111115543 | Got it - Fairangel Lakes, and the Fairangel Lakes Trail.
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| 111115543 | Reed Lakes Trail follows Reed Creek where Archangel Creek meets it to the East. Your trail is valid, but I don't know what it is or what those lakes are. Yet. |
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| 111115543 | That's definitely not the Reed Lakes Trail, fyi |
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| 99201378 | Hi there - just so you know, make sure you convert elevation data into meters! |
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| 111150595 | @ZeLonewolf Ooookay - that's a new constriction I wasn't aware of. Or is that something you made up just now?
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| 105995435 | Ugh. So - the current ref tagging for forest ways is pure chaos, both on OSM and in the real world. The USFS has come forward and **appears** to have endorsed the usage of "FS" as a forest road prefix, and "TR" as a forest trail prefix.
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| 105992121 | No problem - the IVM is an invaluable resource, and if I could I'd reference it in my changesets. The problem is that there's not enough room for sources in changeset fields - I commonly am using 5-10 different sources at once as I map, and the changeset schema won't let me list more than a couple.
So I've fixed the access on the AT - that was a complete brainfart on my part - thanks for spotting it. |
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| 105992121 | So the WMNF - like all NFs I map in - expressly allows mountain bikes in most areas:
I don't see anything about stock usage though, and that's weird. But horses are commonly allowed by default on most USFS trails. I'm fixing the AT screw-up right now - I've seen that in some ranger districts they ignore the AT's special regulations for the IVM, which is pretty lazy on their part. |
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| 105992121 | Actually - I just notice that this is part of the AT, so that HAS to be bad data. Investigating... |
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| 105992121 | The USFS themselves mark that trail as "Managed For Hiking" and "Open To Pack And Saddle" and "Open To Biking". Is there local signage that contradicts this? If so, it wouldn't be the first time. https://www.fs.fed.us/ivm/index.html?minx=-7983168&miny=5485679&maxx=-7981878&maxy=5487733&exploremenu=no
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| 111432852 | Oh jeez - thanks for reminding me. I forgot to toggle the different Strava modes to see if there was any non-winter activity - looks like it tapers off to the first north fording of Ship Creek. Would you agree that this whole route is a 'piste_type=hike' situation? |