On Sun, Jul 12, 2020 at 4:08 PM Peter Elderson <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Well, recreational routes and networks simply are not that organized, and
jurisdiction or authority doesn't apply to most of them. I guess that is
why the values are more generic.
In the US a significant percentage of the  trails are organized and have
some jurisdiction or authority which apply to them. For example, all of the
official numbered trails/roads in our National Forests, trails in our
National Parks (plus trails on land managed by a number of other Federal
agencies that manage and maintain trails), trails in our State Parks (and
state forests, state wildlife areas, etc.), trails in our county/city
parks/natural areas/open spaces (some counties and cities have also banded
together to form "park districts").
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