Re: [Tagging] Tagging Digest, Vol 134, Issue 130 animal tracks ?

2020-12-03 Thread Andy Townsend
On 03/12/2020 10:47, ael via Tagging wrote: On Wed, Dec 02, 2020 at 11:08:55PM +, Paul Allen wrote: Which then goes back to the discussions we were having a while back about tagging the "dangerousness" of tracks. hazard=extreme surely? Actually,

Re: [Tagging] Tagging Digest, Vol 134, Issue 130 animal tracks ?

2020-12-03 Thread ael via Tagging
On Wed, Dec 02, 2020 at 11:08:55PM +, Paul Allen wrote: > Which then goes back to the discussions we were having a while back about > > tagging the "dangerousness" of tracks. hazard=extreme surely? ael ___ Tagging mailing list

Re: [Tagging] Tagging Digest, Vol 134, Issue 130 animal tracks ?

2020-12-02 Thread Graeme Fitzpatrick
On Thu, 3 Dec 2020 at 09:11, Paul Allen wrote: > Maybe drop bears, too. > Nah, no trees! Although there are the telephone pole / ladder things (which I assume are markers of some form), but no cover for them to hide in :-) Thanks Graeme ___ Tagging

Re: [Tagging] Tagging Digest, Vol 134, Issue 130 animal tracks ?

2020-12-02 Thread Paul Allen
On Wed, 2 Dec 2020 at 22:35, Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote: > > On Wed, 2 Dec 2020 at 22:24, Paul Allen wrote: > >> Here is a videoabout a bridleway. Which is also a footpath (by legal >> definition). In fact, >> it's also a Byway Open to All Traffic (BOAT). Most of the time it's the >> ONLY way

Re: [Tagging] Tagging Digest, Vol 134, Issue 130 animal tracks ?

2020-12-02 Thread Graeme Fitzpatrick
On Wed, 2 Dec 2020 at 22:24, Paul Allen wrote: > Here is a videoabout a bridleway. Which is also a footpath (by legal > definition). In fact, > it's also a Byway Open to All Traffic (BOAT). Most of the time it's the > ONLY way to visit Foulnes Island. It's also the most dangerous > path in

Re: [Tagging] Tagging Digest, Vol 134, Issue 130 animal tracks ?

2020-12-02 Thread Paul Allen
On Wed, 2 Dec 2020 at 04:38, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote: > Bridal ways are normally constructed. They normally remove obstructions to > have a convenient route. > You were wise to cover yourself by adding "normally." :) Here is a video about a bridleway. Which is also a footpath (by

Re: [Tagging] Tagging Digest, Vol 134, Issue 130 animal tracks ?

2020-12-01 Thread Warin
On 1/12/20 11:29 pm, Paul Allen wrote: On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 at 11:57, St Niklaas > wrote: A horse track is not a good choice to tend to walk on foot, it already has its own tag bridle way. There is a difference between tracks worn by wild animals and

Re: [Tagging] Tagging Digest, Vol 134, Issue 130 animal tracks ?

2020-12-01 Thread Paul Allen
On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 at 11:57, St Niklaas wrote: > A horse track is not a good choice to tend to walk on foot, it already has > its own tag bridle way. > There is a difference between tracks worn by wild animals and bridleways. Wild animal tracks may not be walkable on foot. Bridleways are

Re: [Tagging] Tagging Digest, Vol 134, Issue 130 animal tracks ?

2020-12-01 Thread St Niklaas
Hi everyone, I react on the notes of Graeme, There are a lot of things to map, but Animal trails or nature tracks are not the high items to map and if as suggested that they are found on areal views, I find that a good argument to stop using views without surveying locally and outside for a