>I think it's the latter, the same as for cycling "routes" being the
>meta, rather than the physical ("cycleway"). I've thought about this
>before but I never followed it through. I really think that they
>cycling stuff works well, and it could easily be replicated into
>walking by using the idea of national/regional/local walking routes
>and refs/names, e.g.>nfr = yes, nfr_name = Penine Way >lfr = proposed, lfr_name = Wandle Trail, lfr_ref = W34 Talking of walking routes in a more general sense , i.e. not official long distance paths but a favourite route/circuit e.g. the Old Dungeon Ghyll-Pike o'Blisco-Crinkle Crags-Band-Old Dungeon Ghyll route in the Lake District (excellent last day of last year's mapping party - a rare normal summer day in the abnormal summer of 2007!) do people see a scope for these to go into OSM itself, or best kept as a separate database which Freemap currently does? Nick _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/talk

