[Talk-GB] cycle.travel - new OSM-powered cycling site

2013-11-28 Thread Richard Fairhurst
Hi all, Thought I might show you what I've been working on for the last year or so. :) http://cycle.travel/ is a new everyday cycling website for Britain and it won't surprise you to learn it has lots of OSM mapping in there. Click on 'Map' and you'll find OSM-based route-planning and

Re: [Talk-GB] cycle.travel - new OSM-powered cycling site

2013-11-28 Thread Henry Gomersall
On 28/11/13 13:15, Richard Fairhurst wrote: Thought I might show you what I've been working on for the last year or so. :) http://cycle.travel/ is a new everyday cycling website for Britain and it won't surprise you to learn it has lots of OSM mapping in there. Click on 'Map' and you'll find

Re: [Talk-GB] Cycling

2013-11-28 Thread Dudley Ibbett
Hi On the subject of cycling the December/January CTC Cycle magazine doesn't have a very favourable write up for the Garmin Edge Touring Plus which comes with the Open Street Map project data. It makes the comment that OSM like Wikipedia, is neither complete nor entirely accurate!. It also

Re: [Talk-GB] Cycling

2013-11-28 Thread Henry Gomersall
On 28/11/13 20:39, Dudley Ibbett wrote: It also seems the routing software was directing the user along muddy bridleways and grotty gravel paths! when then set it to avoid narrow trails and also unpaved roads. It is a bit disappointing as previous articles that have mentioned OSM have been

Re: [Talk-GB] Cycling

2013-11-28 Thread Andy Mabbett
On 28 November 2013 20:39, Dudley Ibbett dudleyibb...@hotmail.com wrote: It makes the comment that OSM like Wikipedia, is neither complete nor entirely accurate! Which map is? -- Andy Mabbett @pigsonthewing http://pigsonthewing.org.uk ___ Talk-GB