Re: [OSM-talk-be] Mapping disapPeared vicinal paths

2020-08-09 Thread Jo
Meerdaalwoud is mapped quite well. I think we are at least 3 experienced mappers doing so. Not always easy with aerial imagery alone and GPX gets distorted, although that has improved a lot over the past 10 years. I'm afraid there is not much chance to still find this person alive now, after more

[OSM-talk-be] Mapping disapPeared vicinal paths

2020-08-09 Thread Philippe Casteleyn
Recently I was searching for a disappeared person in the woods. Looking at OSMAnd I advised the group leader that we could split a search parcel in two because the small path went to the next wider path. I was happy that I was luckily correct. In my region (Mechelen) I have seen that not all

Re: [OSM-talk-be] Mapping disapPeared vicinal paths

2020-08-08 Thread Steven Clays
Hi all, wegspotter on the line. Allthough I regret we cannot put legal rights of way (not usable on the field due to constructions or fences) on the map (like in the UK for example), I fully comply with the decision not to map them. I only map when: - the right of way is in use; - there is an

[OSM-talk-be] Mapping disapPeared vicinal paths

2020-08-07 Thread Philippe Casteleyn
Is there a difference with https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/wegspotter/history#map=10/50.9708/4.1934=C except that wegspotter -knows how to map -always gives answers ? ___ Talk-be mailing list Talk-be@openstreetmap.org