For some time I did wonder why this information is not available on OSM (or at 
least not complete)   Have you seen this project:  opencanalmap.uk 
opencanalmap.uk   One thing that puzzles me is fact that this open data is 
merged with google maps. Wouldn't be easier to have it on OSM?   Cheers,  
dzidek23





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   2. Re: Canoeing infrastructure/river features (Jez Nicholson)


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 Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2019 16:05:01 +0100
 From: Richard Fairhurst <rich...@systemed.net>
 To: "talk-gb OSM List (E-mail)" <talk-gb@openstreetmap.org>
 Subject: [Talk-GB] Wales Coast Path almost finished
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 I was in holiday in North Wales last week and mapped the biggest
 remaining gap, east from Aberdaron:

         hiking.waymarkedtrails.org hiking.waymarkedtrails.org !52.8079!-4.6498

 That leaves three smaller gaps around the central Cardigan Bay
 coastline, between Barmouth and Borth:

         hiking.waymarkedtrails.org hiking.waymarkedtrails.org !52.6483!-4.0907
         hiking.waymarkedtrails.org hiking.waymarkedtrails.org !52.4981!-4.0189
         hiking.waymarkedtrails.org hiking.waymarkedtrails.org !52.5799!-3.9411

 plus one short one in South Wales near Gowerton:

         hiking.waymarkedtrails.org hiking.waymarkedtrails.org !51.6472!-4.0787

 Fixing these will mean not only that the WCP is complete in OSM, but
 also, as far as I can tell, that we have full coverage of National
 Trails in England & Wales. So if anyone's going on holiday to West
 Wales, or the Gower, please do map the missing bits and we'll be complete.

 cheers
 Richard



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 Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2019 09:57:35 +0100
 From: Jez Nicholson <jez.nichol...@gmail.com>
 To: Talk-GB <talk-gb@openstreetmap.org>
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 By 'collect some relevant info' I mean 'document your findings 
from asking
 questions on Talk lists and poking round the wiki'. Before constructing any
 grand new project pages, I would add a section to a relevant UK page. This
 _could_ spin off into a new page later, or it might provoke the response
 of, "but this is documented here on .... page", or people might join 
in.
 Either way, everyone wins.

 A search on  wiki.openstreetmap.org wiki.openstreetmap.org  and
 wiki.openstreetmap.org wiki.openstreetmap.org  throws up some
 pages. The  wiki.openstreetmap.org wiki.openstreetmap.org  caught my
 eye as I didn't know that canoe routes were signed/plotted.

 My best experience with the wiki comes from writing
 wiki.openstreetmap.org wiki.openstreetmap.org
 By writing up the situation in the UK and working-in-the-open on a personal
 project to locate wind farms, I have found other people who were also
 interested, and it has led (partially) to the solar quarterly project.

 The OSMWiki is organised in places, chaotic in other places, and
 frustrating in many.....but it is *ours*. I appeal to all UK Mappers to
 make it a good place to be.

 On Wed, Aug 28, 2019 at 9:48 AM Jez Nicholson <jez.nichol...@gmail.com>
 wrote:


 Interesting. There must be some waterways fans around here somewhere. I
 can see some pages like
 wiki.openstreetmap.org wiki.openstreetmap.org  which
 focus on one aspect of canoeing, and some countries appear to have marked
 routes.

 As a UK Mapper you could add to
 wiki.openstreetmap.org wiki.openstreetmap.org  and collect
 some info relevant to UK canoeists.

 - Jez

 On Wed, Aug 28, 2019 at 5:00 AM Edward Bainton <bainton....@gmail.com>
 wrote:


 Hello all

 I've started to map some features useful (I hope) to canoeists such as
 myself.
 Eg,  www.openstreetmap.org www.openstreetmap.org  (Irthlingborough
 Lock)
 Eg,  www.openstreetmap.org www.openstreetmap.org  (bottom right)

 However, there seems to be quite a lack of objects on the wiki that are
 suitable. (Full disclosure: I'm an occasional, rather inexpert mapper.)

 Is this the place to discuss?

 Edward
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