wwhide's Notes
Notes submitted or commented on by wwhide
| Id | Creator | Description | Created at | Last changed | |
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| 1702370 | Survey needed: heavily overgrown road leading from somewhere about here to the ruined Elijah O'Flyng Battery. |
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| 2272922 | The road ends at this location. NO MORE ROAD AFTER THIS. |
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| 1734117 | Misa_zumba | Please somebody to check this geometry. Thanks. |
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| 160050 | hobbesvsboyle | Do these roads still exist? Not in TIGER 2013. Probably old logging roads? |
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| 2358233 | Glassman | drew as best as possible without imagery |
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| 1490499 | Quixotix | The early part of 2329-655 is overgrown and cannot be driven. Where the Pacific Crest Trail crosses it, there is no sign of 2329-655 being used at all (as a road, a track, or even a trail). Should 2329-655 still be shown on the map? |
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| 4602233 | Xanadu_Contractor | Possibly still a homeless encampment, check on-site. |
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| 1377385 | freebeer | SEO vandalism deleted building outline in two changeset versions |
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| 3328602 | gpserror | overlapping highway here. However what's being drawn here, geometries here does not seem to match imagery? |
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| 660316 | Farr3ll | This area is at the end of a gravel track, known locally as Water Mark Road or Owl Creek Road. Follow Upper Hoh Road east from Hwy 101, around 8 miles, and the road will split at a Y. Take the gravel road to the right, drive to the end, and you'll find a sign posted on a tree saying that camping is allowed in designated areas. As far as I could tell, the only designated areas were down a rough track to the left. Access for RVs would be very difficult. (OSM data version: 2016-07-15T17:38:02Z) #mapsme |