True. Labeling it as a ford implies that it can safely be crossed on foot
or in a land vehicle. It may require the use of a boat or raft to cross
safely, due to water depth, strong currents, a quicksand or mud bottom, etc.
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On August 3, 2015 7:17:25 AM David Fitzhugh <gardener1...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Do you know that it is a ford without trying it out?
Gumpa
On 3 Aug 2015, at 11:49, john whelan <jwhelan0...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Connect up the two paths and the river, tag the connection as a ford?
>
> Cheerio John
>
> On 3 August 2015 at 06:37, Arne Jakobsson <kimmybjons...@icloud.com> wrote:
> Dear fellow mappers,
> This day I encountered a river while drawing a path.
> As you can see, some one else drew a track up to the river.
> I understand that for routing purposes, the two ought to be connected. My
question: is there a way to indicate the river as a barrier in the track/path?
>
> http://i.imgur.com/m5ihrpd.jpg
>
> Best regards,
> Arne Jacobson
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