Changeset: 129375966
Fine-tuned the gravel trail from Mt Umunhum down based on GPX file from my ride
Closed by Terje Bergstrom
Tags
changesets_count | 7 |
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created_by | iD 2.23.2 |
host | https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit |
ideditor:walkthrough_completed | yes |
ideditor:walkthrough_progress | welcome;navigation;point;area;line;building;startEditing |
ideditor:walkthrough_started | yes |
imagery_used | Bing Maps Aerial;.gpx data file |
locale | en-US |
resolved:crossing_ways:highway-waterway | 2 |
review_requested | yes |
warnings:crossing_ways:highway-waterway | 3 |
Discussion
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Comment from EvanSiroky
Hey there! I'm a local mapper from Scotts Valley, CA. I see that you requested a review of this changeset, so I'm giving this a review.
If you used GPX data to verify these changes then that is a reliable source of information.
However, even with GPX data, sometimes satellite imagery can be a little off even between different providers. There is a way to account for this which involves using the editor's built-in tools to offset the satellite imagery as needed. See this blog post for more info: https://blog.mapbox.com/better-openstreetmap-data-with-ids-new-imagery-offset-tool-ff1906ef6c53
In general, these small corrections to the alignment of roads look great and convey the needed information about where there are twists and turns in the road.
Good luck with future mapping!
Ways (4)
- Mount Umunhum Trail (1117199310), v1
- Mount Umunhum Trail (1117199311), v1
- Mount Umunhum Trail (333733812), v11
- 663685099, v3
Relations (1)
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