So far as public announcements go, it appears that the only jamming
supposed to be going on today is in Cumbria:
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NOTIFICATION OF GPS JAMMING EXERCISES
RAF SPADEADAM, CUMBRIA, 9TH APRIL 2012
Dates: Between 9th and 20th April 2012 inclusive (weekdays only).
Times: 0700 - 1800
Hi,
Is there a current/acceptable method for mapping climbs? Each time I go to
a new area and spend ages squinting at bits of rock that vaguely look like
the guidebook illustration I think I must map this properly. Mainly,
that's been mapping the cliff, and naming it suitably, as natural=cliff.
myself, the guide book has become a map pointing me in the direction
of my own survey.
On 22 October 2013 22:31, Chris Hill o...@raggedred.net wrote:
On 22/10/13 21:58, Derry Hamilton wrote:
Hi,
Is there a current/acceptable method for mapping climbs? Each time I go
to a new area and spend
07:43, Derry Hamilton wrote:
Opinions I've seen are that route names are not copyrightable, any more
than road or mountain names.
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On 23/10/2013 07:43, Derry Hamilton wrote:
Opinions I've seen are that route names are not copyrightable, any
more than road or mountain names
Hi Tony,
I did something similar a while back at
https://github.com/rasilon/osm_database so that might help you get started?
Cheers,
Derry
On Thu, 6 Feb 2020 at 13:10, Tony OSM wrote:
> Absolutely Fabulous!
>
> Not done Docker but I'll start learning how to get it on those
> environments.
>
>
A little bit thread-drifty, but does anyone know of links to web training
etc. that might help a bunch of people who enthusiastically joined in with
a Missing Map event for MSF get comfortable with general purpose mapping
like this? I've just posted this as a follow up at work, and thus may have
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