Hi, I was mapping an area of geologic significance in Scotland, Dob's Linn, today and as I was panning here and there looking at nearby features came across some tags that I have never seen before. They were added back in 2010 so I didn't bother to try to contact the original mapper. Instead, perhaps one of you has stumbled on similar tags in your work. I'm guessing that the tags corbett, donald, graham, and munro were either contributors to the data and their names preserved by user:marscot or something else I can't fathom.
In a diary entry from 2009, user:marscot has this to say: "tomorrow I head into the mountains to grab another 3 munros for me and osm, they are Cairn Asoda and Cairnwell, and another one further along." I gather from Google that a "munro" is a peak in Scotland that is less than 3000 ft in height. All fine and dandy, but is that a valid tag? And what is a "donald", or .... corbett=yes donald=yes ele=821 graham=no man_made=cairn munro=no name=White Coomb natural=peak note=cairn yes source=local_knowledge wikidata=Q7994603 wikipedia=en:White Coomb -- Dave Swarthout Homer, Alaska Chiang Mai, Thailand Travel Blog at http://dswarthout.blogspot.com
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