On Wed, 9 Jun 2010, John Smith wrote: > On 9 June 2010 07:14, John Henderson <snow...@gmx.com> wrote: > > On 09/06/10 06:58, John Smith wrote: > >> Does anyone else have any thoughts on what else should be rendered? > > > > I'm glad you asked, as I've been wondering what to do about a type of > > barrier which is missing from the wikis. > > > > On trails which horses use, there's often a type of above-ground "cattle > > grid" called a "cavaletti". Typically, it would consist of about 4 > > widely-spaced logs across the track at a height of about a half a metre. > > > > The idea is that a riderless horse will not cross this (and perhaps > > > > escape on to a road). > > > > The Bicentennial National Trail has many of these, and I've added a > > handful in the last week since I found the correct name. Eg: > > > > http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/444665099/history > > I'm guessing here but they sound like a stumpy barrier=bollard, so I'd > just use the height=* tag... >
I thought that they were aligned horizontally, so wouldn't be bollards JH, you have to take a photo and put it on the wiki preferably with a link to an independent definition to stop the bickering over "what is it?" _______________________________________________ Talk-au mailing list Talk-au@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-au