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Finally the paths across the Sidlaws

Posted by David Martin on 30 October 2010 in English.

I figured this would take some effort. I was not wrong. 2hours riding/walking out and 2hours on the return crossing the Sidlaws to get the bridleways mapped and the roads aroudn Denoon/Eassie/Glen Ogilvy. My legs are feeling it and the map is showing it. The bike still needs cleaning, and there are still some to do on the next trip.

Location: Chamberwells, Angus, Scotland, DD8 1UP, United Kingdom

Some shiny new tarmac at the hospital, with solar powered little lights along the edge. Would be good if they hadn't put cycle barriers in at the ends at the bottom of steep (25 degree) slopes. Totally useless as well.

There is a problem with the tagging. incline-steep is *not* a highway. It is a separate property of a highway.

Location: Ninewells, Dundee, Dundee City, Scotland, DD2 1GZ, United Kingdom

More paths

Posted by David Martin on 3 May 2010 in English.

I really must get the hang of all the various path options and work out how to use them properly. Mapping more paths in the Sidlaws. Teh Sidlaw Paths Network have catalogued many of the paths with names so I'll add those references in when I get the listing.

More of the Dundee-Newtyle railway path. Big bruise on my leg when I tried riding over a fallen tree that was a bit too much to handle.. Oops.

Location: Newtown of Pitpointie, Kirkton of Auchterhouse, Angus, Scotland, DD3 0QR, United Kingdom

First StreetView Tracing

Posted by David Martin on 6 April 2010 in English.

I have the opinion that it is better to have roads in the map than not in the map. My time and radius are limited so I have traced some villages that I know (though not terribly well) but haven't had time to visit yet to fully map them.

Conclusions: OS StreetView will help get a base map in place. It is definitely not as good as manual collection of GPS data or tracing aerial photography but it has the advantage of making places appear where previously there were blanks.

I will fill in details in due course but for now, it actually appears which is better than it was before.

Location: Inchture, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, PH14 9SD, United Kingdom

A good weekend in Perthshire

Posted by David Martin on 21 March 2010 in English.

I had the opportunity to fill in a few gaps on my way to and from a meeting in Creiff. So I have added the road to Huntingtower, a few missing roads between Crieff and Madderty/Almondbank, and on the way home added a minor road at Rumbling Bridge, and one near Coupar Angus (which completes the normal roads in that block.)

The rumbling Bridge road overlays a poorly drawn fragment of highway, incorrectly labelled as tertiary. There is so little congruence that I cannot decide what to do with the existing fragment as it links at both ends and I can't determine from the GPS the position of the links on the trace I made.

Location: Meikle Logie, Trochry, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, PH8 0BP, United Kingdom

Adding historic buildings

Posted by David Martin on 7 February 2010 in English.

I've been adding the missing bits and a few paths locally. One question is how to treat historic (listed) buildings.

I've added the watermill (which is derelict) and added tags to try to provide sufficient information to link back to the listed buildings register.

Not sure I have done them correctly though.

Suggestions on appropriate tagging?

Location: South Balluderon, Angus, Scotland, DD3 0QZ, United Kingdom

Busy day in Strathmore

Posted by David Martin on 11 April 2009 in English.

Out on the bike this morning. 50 miles and a load of new roads on the map. The major Sidlaw climbs are now all present. Added in a load of roads south of the A94 on the North of the Sidlaws.

Drove to Dunkeld this afternoon and took the scenic route back. Added the Murthly-Kinclaven road and the road from Dunkeld to Caputh. More Sidlaws back roads too. Not much left to fill in there

Location: Meikleour, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, PH2 6ER, United Kingdom

Dundee Law paths

Posted by David Martin on 1 April 2009 in English. Last updated on 2 April 2009.

Ran up Law Steps, all round the top of the Law finding many path I didn't know existed. The allotments will need to be marked in but pretty much all the recreational paths etc. are now complete.

Now added the allotments from the aerial photos. Need to add in the rest of the Green Circular route and the various 'spokes' as well.

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Location: Seabraes, City Centre, Dundee, Dundee City, Scotland, DD1 4NX, United Kingdom