Andrew Errington <[email protected]> writes: > I suppose it could be done programmatically. It is clear which node > is the first one, so it could be rendered differently, with extra > detail extracted from the tags on the track itself. However, > explicit is better than implicit, so I'd like to see something for > this.
I also think that a trailhead tag is needed. I don't believe that implicitly determining trailheads will work. A trailhead is more than where a trail crosses a road; it's a significant place to access a trail in the eyes of the hiking community, typically (but not always) with parking and typically (but not always!) a sign of some sort. Something as simple as trailhead=yes could be useful, placed on either an area way around parking, sign, and beginnings of trails, or on a node of a trail (that's not a node of a highway). A place with parking and 2 trails should have only one trailhead object. Or maybe trailhead doesn't need to be connected to the hiking ways, and it can just be a point in the general area one would stand in to follow the instructions "meet me at the trailhead".
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