Brad — I make use of BLM / NPS / NF boundary data a lot too. I use Gaia GPS for
this, which overlays this data nicely with what’s in OSM[1]. There are lots of
other outdoor apps that do the same. I prefer this data live outside of OSM as
well for similar reasons as Ian stated. Knowing whether la
On Sat, Jan 5, 2019 at 10:42 PM Joseph Eisenberg
wrote:
> This data is no less verifiable than national forest boundaries and
> federal wilderness boundaries; these generally need to be checked against
> official sources, just as BLM boundaries will.
>
> Municipal boundaries are perhaps even hard
This data is no less verifiable than national forest boundaries and federal
wilderness boundaries; these generally need to be checked against official
sources, just as BLM boundaries will.
Municipal boundaries are perhaps even harder to verify than boundaries of
BLM land and National Forests in so
Ian,
I want to import this data because I think its important for a complete
map. We have national forest, wilderness and national park boundaries
in OSM! This is no different. If you look at many maps they show all
of them.
I'd like it to show up on any map that I use. I'm working o
Hi Brad, thanks for proposing this import and posting it here.
I would strongly prefer that we not import boundaries like this into OSM.
Boundaries of all sorts are almost impossible to verify with OSM's "on the
ground" rule, but BLM boundaries in particular are such an edge case (they
have no oth
I'd like to import BLM (US Bureau of Land Management) boundaries into
OSM. This is not an automated import as you can see from my workflow.
Workflow:
Download shape file from PADUS (1 state at a time):
https://gapanalysis.usgs.gov/padus/data/download/
Load into Qgis and filter for BLM bound
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