AlwynWellington's Comments
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| 82228697 | almost 6 years ago | Andrum99, hi again I believe I have now mapped the two low tide alternatives and the three segment loop. The two low tide alternatives were first map in Changeset: 82207989 |
| 82228697 | almost 6 years ago | Andrum99 , thank you I am not sure of what your role is. So please identify. I am a long distance walker preparing for the many trips I hope to now do in 2021. I have only used the existing material in OSM and referred to much online material to check my bearings. You will be aware FCP comprised more than 600 elements. OSM guidelines are for 200 to 300. On reflection, using guidnace from the Fife Coastal Path website, the route can be broken in to the segments shown there, all contained within a super relation. The international route known as E2 (which covers several thousand kilometres) uses this strategy. I will look at all the alternatives, such as low tides, to ensure they do appear, as was my original intention, but not to break the continuity of the main path. You may care to have a conversation with WayMarkedTrails.org Kind regards |
| 82228697 | almost 6 years ago | andrum99, hi
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| 79134463 | almost 6 years ago | Nga mihi WayMarkedTrails (WMT) does two things. 1) Show the route:
2) show the elevation profile
I chose to work with what seemed the "official" site and with "relation/9482456 St. Olav's Path - swedish part" to get rid of discontinuities to give the profile result you see. Hope that helps Kia kaha |
| 79134463 | almost 6 years ago | PS:
And I note (as I write) the latest map form the StOlavsleden.com site still shows a start in Sundsvall. I note I should be able to walk from Sundsvall Station to Selanager. This is under 10 km and so under 2 hours, depending on conditions. Kia kaha |
| 79134463 | almost 6 years ago | I think you have an impression I have revised the whole of St Olavsleden to the Norwegian border. My focus was simply those parts that were preventing apps, such as hiking.WayMarkedTrails.org, from fulfilling their brief. So my use of the most recent resource is limited. As such I do not think it appropriate to include as part of the route header. Doing so may give a wrong impression. You, of course, are quite welcome to make that addition, or not, as you choose. In carrying out my self appointed task I did not compare the route as now shown in OSM from one end to the other with the (official?) source I used to resolve presenting issues. Accordingly I don't feel competent to make further adjustments, such as deciding where the route (officially) starts. Having said that, as a visitor (even to other sites in my own country) I find it incredibly helpful for any route to start near a major arrival point. In this case I would welcome a start at a train station where services from Stockholm arrive. Kia ora |
| 79134463 | almost 6 years ago |
PS:
Kia ora |
| 79134463 | almost 6 years ago | http://www.stolavsleden.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Hike_Map_juni2019.pdf This seems to be a Swedish production. There were a number of alternatives which I resolved, in the interests of one contiguous route for - in particular - hiking.WayMarkedTrails.com, using this recent version. I understand St Olavsleden, starting in eastern Sweden is different from St Olav's Way starting in Oslo, although they both finish in Trondheim. Kia kaha |
| 78491001 | about 6 years ago | Thanks. Wasn't aware there was a talk-nz forum |
| 78491001 | about 6 years ago | @ralley, kia ora and thank you for that comment. I was hoping for comment on how to tag a 'marae' In that name pretty much unique to Aotearoa - New Zealand. The closest, in some general respects is a 'village green' with buildings. But village the concept of a village green is not known here and its use would be seen a foreign. Whereas 'marae' is well defined in A-NZ. What you saw earlier was a closed line.
Then tagging 'building=wharenui'. Since your comment I have found the 'disused' building is a wharekai (dining and kitchen space). On my return home a short while I have deleted the closed line in favour of an area for the same space. Hoping you can comment on what, for me, is how to tag the landuse of the area. Or does OSM need an addition of 'marae'? There are several thousand of these throughout the country. Kia kaha |
| 77042932 | about 6 years ago | Sometging for you to consider. I notice the route through Lazio covers the whole of that Province/Region. And I notice on one of the Via Francigena websites that the whole route is now split into a north and south section with the break in Rome. Presumably, at S Peter's. I might be useful to reflect that decision in OSM. Doing so would have a mechanical advantage of breaking a 1,400 element route into two more manageable sections. My apologies that I am unable to reply in your own language. yet again, kind regards, Alan |
| 77042932 | about 6 years ago | Dine, thanks again You will have seen my response to your first comment. To say again I worked with what was there. I am away from home for a week and worked on a mobile device. This is not good for seeing "the big picture". again, kinds regards, Alan |
| 77039275 | about 6 years ago | Dino, thank you. Last year I walked Canterbury and stopped about 1 week from the Swiss border. I am booked to return to there early April 2020. A tool I rely on is WayMarkedTrails.com. If a route is continous it will gived the mapped length and an elevation profile. All the sections in Italy were very fragemented and including variants added to that complexity. You are right I do not yet know the route. What I did was to follow the existing assigments of each road, path, steps etc. I did not knowingly alter any route. I made one mistake and corrceted that about 24 hours ago. Please correct away. But please also leave contiguous routes. I use RelationAnalyzer.com to find small gaps (a short bridge of 10 metre element that has not been included) and JOSM to sequence things. Please let me know when you have done. kind regards, Alan |
| 75967131 | about 6 years ago | Thank you for your comments. My understanding is the same as you two re bridleways.
Tried that and was partially successful.
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| 75400487 | about 6 years ago | Jon, again thanks for your observations.
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| 75399581 | about 6 years ago | Jon, thank you for your comments.
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| 73131817 | over 6 years ago | "By their interests you will know them" with apologies to Saint Matthew. I walked this rute in November 2017 when the workd were were well underway but not then complete. I deliberately did not (knowingly) change anything to do with NCR 7. You will need to discuss with the promoters of that cycle route as to what their preferences are. I think you my have made the point that the international usage of path, coupled with the "cycle layer" in the iD editor for those wanting to see cycleways, is a better way to do things With kind regards, Alan |
| 71165279 | over 6 years ago | @DaveF, re sidewalk again.
It is my clear understanding the shared use signage does not set aside the common law right of way (and primacy) for those on foot. Kind regards |
| 71165279 | over 6 years ago | @DaveF, thanks for the probably better forum link. I think this is the one from which I looked at the July to date archive a few days ago.
regards, Alan
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| 71165279 | over 6 years ago | @DaveF, re sidewalk.
kind regards, Alan |