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163883956 9 months ago

There are a lot of paths on private property that appear on OSM. If this is a different situation I don't have a problem removing it. What about "if it's on the ground it's on the map"?

131166023 over 2 years ago

I reverted the name to Avalanche Mountain citing the historic reference below and wide usage on hiking sites such as WTA, SummitPost, Peakbagger, nwhikers.net etc.

Avalanche Mountain was named by John Roper in a trip report published in the March 1995 issue of Pack & Paddle magazine. John wrote "Avalanche Mountain seemed a good name since (1) avalanches make 'snow thunder' or 'rock thunder' and (2) the Source Lake basin, just south, is famous for this treacherous phenomenon -- of both the snow and rock varieties"

87610753 over 5 years ago

Can you explain the point of adding all these side trails? They aren't readily visible in the satellite imagery. I realize it's mostly open meadow and one can walk almost anywhere.

28148202 about 11 years ago

I broke my own rule about not modifying something I wasn't completely sure about. Sorry about deleting that and I won't touch it again. I did it because I didn't see it on other maps and was confused by a boundary that spanned city, county, DNR, NRCA and Natural Area boundaries. What is this administration boundary for?