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145441366 about 2 years ago

Ok. Will use that rule going forward and real check out the link.

145313730 about 2 years ago

I didn't know about entrance nodes. And I wondered if it should be considered as two separate bathrooms, each of which would by definition have separate entrances.

145441366 about 2 years ago

I thought the note: read the history section on the website. was self explanatory. There is a website and it has a history section.

145456697 about 2 years ago

Ok. will change if not already done so.

145472479 about 2 years ago

Will change if not already done so.

145477900 about 2 years ago

Yes alt_name in front would be better. I didn't know I could do that. Will change if not already done so.

129816553 about 2 years ago

Its an amazing feat to create this path that goes under the highway. How was it done? A combination of satellite imagery and guesswork?

145303391 about 2 years ago

Thanks for fixing that wikimedia_commons link!

145096881 about 2 years ago

Is there a way to enable the tagged imagery in OpenStreetMap without going into Edit mode? The tagged imagery is Esri World Imagery;.gpx data file. I'm looking at Map Layers and its not available there.

145130590 about 2 years ago

Me neither, but laying the cards out to be interpreted on the off chance someone actually comes here and wants some background.

145020329 about 2 years ago

I saw how you changed sand to pebbles at the Fort Washington Beach. I could care less but it really is sand. Unbelievable I know. Go there and see. I asked someone a long time ago where it came from.

145077494 about 2 years ago

I see what you mean about the slipway. I changed it to a beach. I've actually never seen a kayak or canoe using it (unlike Pebble Beach) and I have seen dogs in the water and its the first place I ever swam in the Hudson. Have been there with people from Lamont Doherty seining for fish.

145077494 about 2 years ago

I've been there often and at low tides there is a lot of exposed sand. I'll move the point to be more near the rocks though which one can just about step over. I'll also change the tags to lower case. A slipway means there is a ramp there. There is no ramp, but it would be easy to carry something from the Fort Washington Park Greenway. Thanks for checking it out.

145020329 about 2 years ago

This is the changeset for that other area I was thinking of where there is no ramp.
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On the north side of the GWB there is a tiny inlet or cove where jetskis can land. Nothing is ever carried there to my knowledge though it could be. I wouldn't label it as a slipway but maybe another feature? Certainly a kayak could land there also.

145020329 about 2 years ago

slipway is fine. I left it.
canoe would be wrong as its not meant to be used where there is a ramp. It would be appropriate at 172nd on the Hudson River. I'll check that out. per the link "For places where a boat (canoe/kayak/stand up paddleboard/row boat/paddle-craft) is carried to and from the water use. It's used for spots without a ramp. "

144852261 about 2 years ago

traveling_rings is what it is. The previous value was meaningless. I suppose I need to add the value for sport?

144852534 about 2 years ago

This is the value of note:
The garden has open hours where non-members can walk through the garden.
There are typical hours but if no members are there, then it really isn't open. I put that there as I didn't know any other place to put it.

144954068 about 2 years ago

in adding the alt_name I unintentionally changed the feature type to an address. I believe it was something of more interest. Looking at the history I could not see what it was. I do see now there are warnings:mismatched... with a value of 1.

144485260 about 2 years ago

I took a wonderful photo of the stairs and statue and a few more of the crosswalk. No clue how to attach.

144485260 about 2 years ago

I was able to edit with Vespucci with the help of the tutorial on YouTube.I never found the square function. I eliminated the attachment of the crosswalk to the stairs and using esri imaging in the winter I was able to better locate the stairs, the crosswalk, and the monument. I believe.