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Created and improved DTSP trails
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Forgot to add source to last changeset.
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Used USGS 3D layer to draw and align sand roads and paths near Atsion and Goshen Pond campgrounds.
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I used the USGS 3D layer to draw/redraw many sand roads and paths. I also connected two segments of Lower Forge High Crossing road that were split apart since 2013! Btw, the North Jersey Coast Line near Hampton Furnace has a tag-less relation.
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Sand roads, paths, firebreak trenches.
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I used the USGS 3D imagery layer to re/draw sand roads and firebreak ditches around Martha and Washington.
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Added, aligned, and detailed sand roads around Batsto and Mullica River.
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This is actually Coopers Extended, as Coopers Road runs further north into Woodmansie.
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The Cranberry and Cranberry Dot Trails are both multiuse trails made of paths and sand/track roads. I updated feature types, added detail tags, and drew/aligned many other sand roads.
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The Nature Trail (blue) is a hiking-only footpath except for a few places where it must by nature allow bike and horse use.
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Public toilet
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The Mt Misery Trail is multi-use and popular for mountain biking so I updated the feature types, access tags, description, distance, etc. and created a new MTB route relation.
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Added and aligned features and amenities in/around BRB SF campground.
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Drew unconnected sand roads
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Burnt Mill, Goshen Pond, and Sleeper Creek Trails are really only designated trails for horses. They are multi-use trails comprised of sand roads rather than multi-use paths.
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Updated Wharton MTB trails' nodes, distance, etc.
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Made trails' names consistent with NJDEP materials and each other, drew missing trails, and aligned some crooked ways to aerial imagery. Added distances and colors.
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Made trails' names consistent with NJDEP materials and each other, drew missing trails, and aligned some crooked ways to aerial imagery.
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Distance and surfaces
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Created Atsion Lake Blue and Red Trails - paths and walking route relations.
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