Ffordd_Pen_Llech is steep but it's one way (down), so if you're looking for
challenge to go up it on your bicycle you have to do so illegally.
Apparently Vale Street (http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/32024547) in Bristol
is meant to be very steep, but I don't know the incline. (Doesn't seem to
On 11/01/2017 18:18, Jez Nicholson wrote:
Google is telling me Hardknott Pass and Rosedale Chimney Bank at 33%
for England.
They used to do hill-climb car racing up Porlock Hill in Exmoor but
that is reported as a mere 25%
I can't help but think that there are some short side-roads that are
On 11/01/2017 14:37, SK53 wrote:
Now the question is a) is there any Lidar data; and b) has John Murray
processed it!
...Or if, indeed, it is in England.
DaveF
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I'm currently reviewing some Corine imported data in Brittany in an area I
visited in 2015 with a view to understanding more about how natural=heath
has been used.
Jerry
On 11 January 2017 at 19:27, ael wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 09, 2017 at 11:53:51AM +, SK53 wrote:
> > Somehow I have been obliv
On Mon, Jan 09, 2017 at 11:53:51AM +, SK53 wrote:
> Somehow I have been oblivious to the fact that large numbers of polygons
> tagged natural=heath have been added over the past few months to OSM.
I have just found the message to the mapper who changed area on Bodmin
Moor to heath: that was al
Google is telling me Hardknott Pass and Rosedale Chimney Bank at 33% for
England.
They used to do hill-climb car racing up Porlock Hill in Exmoor but that is
reported as a mere 25%
I can't help but think that there are some short side-roads that are
steeper. They may also have further criteria fo
Relations to group elements of a street together (associatedStreet is used
more widely) are very rarely used by data consumers.
Transferring other tags to the relation would therefore effectively remove
the road from the sight of renderers and routers.
In general it's just better to add your wiki
AFAIK, there are no tools that support this relation. So moving an
attribute (e.g. name) from the way to the relation will break all data
consumers (renderer, Nominatim, etc.) that read names on ways.
m.
On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 4:05 PM, Andy Mabbett wrote:
> No, not marriage guidance ;-)
>
> I
No, not marriage guidance ;-)
I've only limited experience of making relations in OSM. Today, I made this one:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/6868921
How could it be improved? Should any tags be moved from the individual
parts, to the relation?
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Now the question is a) is there any Lidar data; and b) has John Murray
processed it!
On 11 January 2017 at 14:06, Paul Berry wrote:
> I always thought Harlech laid claim to this at ~40%
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ffordd_Pen_Llech
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/71230443
>
> Regards,
> *
I always thought Harlech laid claim to this at ~40%
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ffordd_Pen_Llech
http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/71230443
Regards,
*Paul*
On 11 January 2017 at 12:23, Jez Nicholson wrote:
> Baldwin Street in New Zealand has been named the World's steepest
> residential street
Baldwin Street in New Zealand has been named the World's steepest
residential street at 35%. John Murray from Murray Data caused a bit of a
stir by claiming St Marys Hill, Chester was steeper at 36%
http://www.chesterchronicle.co.uk/news/chester-cheshire-news/chester-mocked-kiwi-cousins-over-124149
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