On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 3:35 PM, John Packer john.pack...@gmail.com wrote:
The advantage of not having opposite as a value is not to need to verify the
country's driving_side to be able to tell which driving_side that way has.
On Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 7:51 PM, John Packer john.pack...@gmail.com
On 31.03.2014 10:52, Pieren wrote:
On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 3:35 PM, John Packer john.pack...@gmail.com wrote:
The advantage of not having opposite as a value is not to need to verify
the
country's driving_side to be able to tell which driving_side that way has.
On Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 7:51
Well, what is the difference between a mountain, alpine or wilderness hut ?
Think much more important than the name and its surrounding are the
available facilities, capacity and equipment.
Rather than splitting the types by name I would prefer to get
information about how useful the hut is for
Yes, thanks Martin, I forgot to Reply to All
I'm glad to hear your explanation. What was possibly meant was a place to
have fire and not our American formal fireplace. The cabins I'm familiar
with have a small wood stove, which is a metal box with a tight fitting
door and air vents to control
2014-03-31 18:18 GMT+02:00 Dave Swarthout daveswarth...@gmail.com:
@fly
What is the difference between a mountain, alpine, or wilderness hut is
exactly what I'm trying to determine.
Mountain_hut is not used much — only 7 instances — so I think it can
safely be considered to be the same as
On 31.03.2014 18:49, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
2014-03-31 18:18 GMT+02:00 Dave Swarthout daveswarth...@gmail.com
mailto:daveswarth...@gmail.com:
@fly
What is the difference between a mountain, alpine, or wilderness
hut is exactly what I'm trying to determine.
So, an alpine_hut is, at least in Europe, an operated place sort of like a
guest_house? I don't think we have anything comparable in the U.S.
Wikipedia shows several huts of the type I mean here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilderness_hut .Their definition says these
are free — that is not the
On 01.04.2014 03:01, Dave Swarthout wrote:
So, an alpine_hut is, at least in Europe, an operated place sort of like
a guest_house? I don't think we have anything comparable in the U.S.
How about this one:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/419229498 ?
Wikipedia shows several huts of the type
There is this site refuges.info that could be used to help defining useful tags
at least for France.
On 1 avril 2014 04:20:08 UTC+02:00, fly lowfligh...@googlemail.com wrote:
On 01.04.2014 03:01, Dave Swarthout wrote:
So, an alpine_hut is, at least in Europe, an operated place sort of
like
a