Hi,
On some rivers upstream there are points tagged for canoeing.
see
http://whitewater.quaker.eu.org/
I'm not sure if this will effect your work but I thought I should let you know.
The tags in this case are placed on the nodes inside the waterway=riverbank way
Cheers
Bob
--- On Thu, 20/1/11, James Davis <[email protected]> wrote:

From: James Davis <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Waterways Map (was invisible)
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, 20 January, 2011, 10:07


On 19 Jan 2011, at 21:28, Graham Jones wrote:

> Dealing with 'disused' was nice and easy - I have deleted disused locks 
> altogether and changed disused canals to a fainter, dotted line (see just 
> north of Carnforth near Lancaster).  I am not sure I have ever seen a 
> 'disused' canal - does this mean a ditch, or just an overgrown, impassable 
> canal?

Varies a lot, there's one that passes near my house and there's no sign that it 
ever existed, it's route has been tarmaced over forms part of a residential 
street. Further out of town it varies from a small gap between hedgerows (again 
not easily recognisable as a canal) to a ditch, to sections that still contain 
water and remnants of locks. From aerial photographs; the breaks in 
developments caused by the canal make the route very obvious.

James



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