But at least now I know I need to review my values more
pessimistically. (Which is what I wanted after all.)

On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 9:27 PM, Fernando Trebien
<fernando.treb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> http://oi61.tinypic.com/6ozcdw.jpg
> grade5? In the wiki: "Almost always an unpaved track lacking hard
> materials, uncompacted, subtle on the landscape, with surface of
> soil/sand/grass."
>
> So if you guys agree that this is grade5 (or worse), what's written in
> the wiki is far from accurate.
>
> On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 8:47 PM, Martin Koppenhoefer
> <dieterdre...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> 2014-03-20 22:26 GMT+01:00 vali <val...@gmail.com>:
>>
>>> I have some pics to show what I am talking about:
>>>
>>> http://oi59.tinypic.com/33fala8.jpg
>>> http://oi60.tinypic.com/1zmmrlt.jpg
>>>
>>> These should be trackytpe 2 or maybe 1.
>>
>>
>>
>> to me the first one looks like highway path and the second one like
>> tracktype grade 4 or 5 (I've use these values for similar tracks when they
>> were wide enough)
>>
>>
>>
>> http://oi58.tinypic.com/t7iiht.jpg
>>
>>
>> -> path
>>
>>
>> http://oi61.tinypic.com/6ozcdw.jpg
>>
>>
>> grade5
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> http://oi59.tinypic.com/4htmag.jpg
>>
>>
>>
>> path or tracktype=grade4 or 5
>>
>>
>>>
>>> http://oi62.tinypic.com/11v5z13.jpg
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -> path
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> http://oi60.tinypic.com/15zgldc.jpg
>>
>>
>>
>> tracktype 3 probably
>>
>>
>> thanks for these pictures, this is what I encounter here as well (in the
>> hills, in "remote" areas).
>> You shouldn't generally take them with a car or suv, but maybe with a pickup
>> or tractor you could use them if your tyres are big enough (but often there
>> is not much space at the corners, so path is more appropriate, or maybe
>> footway).
>>
>> cheers,
>> Martin
>>
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