>The way I look at it, is that you will often find that if two people >survey an area, they will both think different things are more >important, or one will miss something. You can also use it as a way to >check what is already there, as there may be something missing or wrong.
Yes, that was a more successful outcome of yesterday. The other guy had tagged the whole bridleway as bridleway, but I re-tagged some of it as track/foot=yes/horse=yes to reflect the physical surface. Also about half the bridleway was left undone. Also there was a footpath in the same area which was actually a bridleway (I suspected this and verified it) and another path nearby which formed a rather nice circle round the side of a hill, but was in OSM as a straight line. I thought when I passed the GPS guy "is he doing OSM?" and thought about starting a conversation but didn't. Oh well.... Nick _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/talk