On Wed, 26 Jan 2022 at 18:01, Andrew Harvey <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Obviously river conditions change, but I think it's useful to tag what's > usually the case: > > 1. creek crossing where generall the water level is so low that you won't > have water ingress in your shoes > 2. creek crossing where your body will stay dry but you'll want to take > your shoes off if you prefer to keep them dry > 3. river crossing where your body will get wet, may have a rope to help > you cross, but you can wade through the water and won't usually need to swim > 4. river crossing where you'll need to swim across > > I don't like using numbers as values as they aren't self explanatory but I > can't think of short terms you could use for tag values. > How about: waterway=river/stream + crossing = (maybe foot_crossing= ?) 1. paddling 2. knee_deep 3. chest_deep 4. swimming I think they'd be self-explanatory to everybody? You would probably also then need to add something about likely water speed ie still >>> raging torrent, although that is usually going to be seasonal dependent? Thanks Graeme
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