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| 148160621 | ah, yes, you're right. I've adjusted it to follow the light visible path.
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| 148160621 | Right. That part is hard to say from this perspective. But the path is clearly visible on the latest aerial imagery.
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| 148160621 | Hi! This one is based on the aerial imagery.
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| 164641154 | Hi David! Die Name ist mir unbekannt. :)
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| 158678301 | Here's the latest thread on the topic, with some history: https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/is-the-current-climbing-wiki-correct/120225/ |
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| 158678301 | Hey! It is really a pleasure and honor to have your feedback.
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| 158678301 | >I am not sure if it makes sense to tag all faces. Of course not. Just those that have known climbing routes. Meaning somebody has climbed them, suggested a grade, and there is a topo available for other climbers. |
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| 158678301 | Oh, it would be nice if all faces were climbable and had topos available. :)
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| 158678301 | Hi! I'm adding the missing climbing tags to some items that are already on the map, or adding new crags and areas for those that are not. I'm adding the data from other public climbing sources. There are a lot of items in OSM that are missing the climbing tags, which were probably agreed-upon later.
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| 159175476 | The same is with OpenAndroMaps and Mapy.cz. The few that don't show the areas (Organic Maps, osmapp), don't show sinkholes at all. |
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| 159175476 | Correct, but that's a problem of a renderer, then. In OsmAnd, the sinkholes areas are rendered correctly and that makes a big difference when hiking in a pathless terrain. |
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| 159175476 | Possibly, but that seems like a work-around for a non-existing problem. I don't see a good reason to avoid mapping a sinkhole as an area. |
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| 159175476 | There is a significant difference in size of different sinkholes. Pol Monster, just a bit to the left, has a diameter of over a hundred meters. A node does not do it justice. |
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| 158133947 | Hi! You have moved Am Spitz bus station way out of it's position. Please fix. |
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| 154056979 | It is a Klettersteig that goes through a small cave. People pass from one side of the Grat to the other. |
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| 155746592 | Thanks for that clarification, Luzandro! |
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| 155746592 | "The rest I just saw on the aerial photos from BEV. "
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| 155746592 | If you really wish to be completely pedantic, you can cut it back to where it was originally, up to the water pond for live stock. Up to here I can confirm that it is clearly visible and flat, can't be mistaken. The rest I just saw on the aerial photos from BEV.
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| 155746592 | I myself have seen the part up until the water pond. Actually, a few. The rest of the track is clearly visible on BEV INSPIRE, which usually has more fresh imagery, and as can be seen above in the Tags section, so I'm not sure which aerial photo you are referring to. |
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| 155119155 | I agree with what you are saying but that is just another way of looking at the same thing.
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