OpenStreetMap logo OpenStreetMap

ForestFurnace's Notes

Notes submitted or commented on by ForestFurnace

Id Creator Description Created at Last changed
4982145 ForestFurnace

Wooden wetland viewing platform

via StreetComplete 61.3

Attached photo(s):
https://streetcomplete.app/p/307524.jpg

4982200 ForestFurnace

Memory Lane has a 15 MPH speed limit. I can't find the option to add that in StreetComplete.

via StreetComplete 61.3

4982177 ForestFurnace

Genesee County Park and Forest trail map and information board

via StreetComplete 61.3

Attached photo(s):
https://streetcomplete.app/p/307530.jpg

4982176 ForestFurnace

Snowmobile/Horse Trailer parking lot - gravel

via StreetComplete 61.3

Attached photo(s):
https://streetcomplete.app/p/307529.jpg

4982164 ForestFurnace

Tiny graveyard with 6 graves 🪦

via StreetComplete 61.3

Attached photo(s):
https://streetcomplete.app/p/307527.jpg

4982156 ForestFurnace

Big wooden boardwalk to the north

via StreetComplete 61.3

Attached photo(s):
https://streetcomplete.app/p/307525.jpg

4982133 ForestFurnace

"Fire Break" trail, no ATVs or horses

via StreetComplete 61.3

Attached photo(s):
https://streetcomplete.app/p/307523.jpg

4982122 ForestFurnace

One way parking from south side to north

via StreetComplete 61.3

Attached photo(s):
https://streetcomplete.app/p/307520.jpg

4517565 ForestFurnace

Sproul State Forest, PA: Should the Bloody Skillet ATV trails (and other DCNR operated designated ATV trail systems) be set to foot/bicycle/horse: no?
The ATV Riding page mentions "It is important to practice common courtesies when riding your ATV on a trail: ... Yield the right of way to bikes, horses, and hikers"
https://www.dcnr.pa.gov/Recreation/WhatToDo/ATVRiding/pages/default.aspx
The DCNR ATV policy does not mention anything for/against other users on ATV trail systems: https://elibrary.dcnr.pa.gov/GetDocument?docId=3454622&DocName=DCNR%20Final%20ATV%20Trail%20Policy%20-%20November%202020.pdf
Michaux mentions "Motorcycles and trailbikes are not permitted on all-terrain vehicle trails." but no mentions of hikers/horses, and it is unclear whether "trailbikes" are motorized off-road vehicles or human powered pedal bicycles (which would lead to bicycle: no). On other DCNR maps, non-motorized pedal bikes are referred to as "mountain biking" or "bike" in the map legend.
I asked a state park ranger about this and the ranger was not sure.

4976456 ForestFurnace

In context of overlay "Things" – Trail Marker – node/13165647501 via StreetComplete 61.3:

Wegmans Trail Passport marker

Attached photo(s):
https://streetcomplete.app/p/306829.jpg