I have added parking space, not as a requirement but as something that will usually be available. The only requirement is that the place is visibly designated or customary to hop on a trail.
The description does not mention, favour nor exclude any local variants, I think. Most of the photos show trailheads explicitly named Trailhead, so I assumed that these are called trailheads in at least one flavour of the English language. None of those are Dutch. I plan to add one Dutch example, as soon as I find out how to add a photo to the gallery. Vr gr Peter Elderson Op wo 16 jan. 2019 om 19:06 schreef Andy Townsend <ajt1...@gmail.com>: > > On 1/16/19 5:56 PM, EthnicFood IsGreat wrote: > > A lot of the trailheads I've mapped contain none of the identifiers > > you mentioned in the first paragraph (shelter, pole, special design, > > flag, etc.), all they have is a designated parking lot for your > > vehicle. I would like your wiki page better if you included a > > designated parking area in the list of possible identifiers. > > > > > I'd agree with that. > > Currently the wiki page is describing something that doesn't really > correspond to the word "trailhead" in English. There are plenty of > other examples of that sort of thing in OSM ("city" is an obvious one); > but I'd suggest trying to avoid creating more to avoid future confusion. > > To be clear - as I've said before, and based on my experience of them, > I'm sure that the sites in NL that are driving this are _really > important_ and _really worth mapping_ but I don't think that they are > trailheads, in a similar way to Chesterfield's TPT notice board outside > the station isn't (as also mentioned previously). > > Best Regards, > > Andy > > > > _______________________________________________ > Tagging mailing list > Tagging@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging >
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