John Smith wrote:
> On 23 February 2010 19:46, John Henderson <[email protected]> wrote:
>> But part of that track goes through wilderness areas, where track
>> markers aren't permitted.  Should we be even mapping those sections,
>> thereby helping create an erosion/"localised overuse" threat?
> 
> Are they marked on official maps, or at least maps easily accessible
> to those likely to use those walking tracks?

Yes, some.  But in extremely low resolution so that any two parties are 
most unlikely to pick the same exact route.

That's very unlike the OSM situation, where the resolution allows an 
exactly identical path to be taken every time.

>From a life threatening/emergency worker point of view, having them
> mapped could mean they potentially save a life.

If they're not confident, or travelling in a small or inexperienced 
party, they should be carrying a PLB/EPIRB.

John H

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