On 22/04/2019 14:09, Dave F via Talk-GB wrote:
If I have the patience, I split them:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/51.40349/-2.44502
The PROW ref should go over the stile's way even if the gate is always
open - it's up the walker to decide which to use (even if the choice is
obvious)
The surveyors are volunteers who are trained by the National Park to
undertake periodic surveys of PROWs, monitoring the condition of paths,
stiles, bridges, surface etc and reporting back to the Ranger team. I do
not have a link - it is a leaflet issued to surveyors on the training
course,
On 22/04/2019 15:34, Roger Calvert wrote:
The Lake District National Park instructions to footpath surveyors
recommends:
"Where there are two items of furniture for the same crossing (for
example, a gate and a stile alongside each other), then it is the one
highest up the hierarchy .. or the
On Mon, 2019-04-22 at 15:34 +0100, Roger Calvert wrote:
> The Lake District National Park instructions to footpath
> surveyors
> recommends:
>
>
>
> "Where there are two items of furniture for the same crossing
> (for
> example, a gate and a stile alongside each other), then
The Lake District National Park instructions to footpath surveyors
recommends:
"Where there are two items of furniture for the same crossing (for
example, a gate and a stile alongside each other), then it is the one
highest up the hierarchy .. or the one definitely on the definitive
line,
Sent: Monday, April 22, 2019 2:00:25 PM
To: Martin Wynne
Cc: Talk GB
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Mapping a combined stile and gate?
I will often map both the track through the gate & the path over the stile.
It's usually a matter of judgement as to whether the line of the PRoW should go
over the s
If I have the patience, I split them:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/51.40349/-2.44502
The PROW ref should go over the stile's way even if the gate is always
open - it's up the walker to decide which to use (even if the choice is
obvious)
DaveF
On 22/04/2019 13:43, Martin Wynne
I will often map both the track through the gate & the path over the stile.
It's usually a matter of judgement as to whether the line of the PRoW
should go over the stile or through the gate. It's not unusual to find a
moribund stile in such circumstances, which I map as a standalone node.
Keeping
Often in my travels I come across something like this:
http://85a.uk/stile_gate2_1280x720.jpg
http://85a.uk/stile_gate_1280x720.jpg
Should this be mapped as a stile or a gate? Or both side by side?
If the latter, which node should the way be connected to?
It's a public right of way on
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