On 21/12/2020 15:48, Mark Goodge wrote:
One of the reasons there are so many fields is that each field only
ever contains a single type of data. There are no multi-purpose
fields. So there are separate fields for name and number. And "number"
is defined internally as an integer value,
On a bridleway near me, to cross the same fence line, there's a horse
stile that's also a gate (was tagged gate, I've changed to horse_stile
as the gate is locked and of interest mainly to the landowner). I've
seen these called stepover gates; they're to keep out motorbikes. Next
to it is a
I've also had an electric fence across a bridleway, and some very grumpy
cows the other side of it. Luckily the farmer appeared and was very
happy to let me through or it would have been retracing 3km of grassy
riding on a touring bike.
I'm rather prone to bike-hiking, even if not keen on it,
Either a datum mix-up or different roundings used in the constants for
the back-and-forth conversion. Either way that's not a real trace
On 14/12/2020 19:33, Colin Smale wrote:
On 2020-12-14 20:21, Edward Bainton wrote:
With plenty of portages...
Glad I'm not going mad. Does it say
Accessibility tagging for bike routes would be great, and mean a lot of
work on the ground. Things like gate/bollard widths would be good, and
some of the stuff to keep motorbikes out - though some at least can be
tagged; I recall some means of tagging a step-over gate on a bridleway
but can't
There are no relations set for that stretch or the adjacent ones, so
I'll try to sort that out for at least that bit of NCR45. It's
definitely signposted (including the need to dismount)
Chris
On 13/12/2020 19:55, Mateusz Konieczny via Talk-GB wrote:
Dec 13, 2020, 20:52 by
NCR45 in Stroud goes down a rather steep flight of steps to cross
Dudbridge Road. I can confirm that is what the signs say, having been
there yesterday. Also the Sustrans/OS map shows it taking the line of
the steps https://osmaps.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/51.73875,-2.23631,18
There is a narrow
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