John Gilmore's Notes
Notes submitted or commented on by John Gilmore
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| 4465952 | John Gilmore | Unable to answer "How many steps are here?" – Steps – way/335210891 via StreetComplete 59.1: There are no steps here any more, just a rocky path covered with strong plastic grid for shoes to grip. Attached photo(s):
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| 4472534 | John Gilmore | Wooden stairway now, 200+ steps via StreetComplete 59.1 Attached photo(s):
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| 4470212 | John Gilmore | Another lookout point was added further in, with gravel walkway. via StreetComplete 59.1 Attached photo(s):
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| 4470219 | John Gilmore | New gravel/rock viewing area closer to river. Note is at furthest-in corner where it meets asphalt path via StreetComplete 59.1 Attached photo(s):
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| 4470179 | John Gilmore | The concrete steps go down from the asphalt upper path to where the fine gravel path splits. Not directly at the site of the August note. via StreetComplete 59.1 Attached photo(s):
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| 4471630 | John Gilmore | VHF radio tower, for communication with northern ships. 4-way double level guy wires to stabilize it in the wind. via StreetComplete 59.1 |
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| 3152358 | John Gilmore | At the bend in this way, 2 other dirt paths join it. The westbound one goes behind the log cabin and joins the paved "sidewalk" path about 12 meters east of where it crosses Stow Lake Drive East. 1st 2 photos are shot from the bend, in different directions. 2nd 2 are shot from Stow Lake Drive where it joins Stow Lake Drive East, at different zooms, showing terminus of the path. via StreetComplete 42.0 Attached photo(s):
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| 4468644 | John Gilmore | Lighthouse and radio tower via StreetComplete 59.1 |
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| 3412414 | John Gilmore | Unable to answer "This shop has been vacant. What’s here now?" for node/3790822857 via StreetComplete 45.2: Simple, a neighborhood eco-market |
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| 4489113 | Bytmrw | The place has gone or never existed. A user of Organic Maps application has reported that the POI was visible on the map (see snapshot date below), but was not found on the ground.
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