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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 29/8/22 09:22, Anne- Karoline Distel
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0.5em">Then we should probably scratch all reference to horses
and just mention all the included animals on the wiki page.<br>
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Would amenity=hitching do the trick with sub-categories
hitching=post, hitching=ring or something like that?<br>
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<p>Hitching is also used for hitch hiking - where a person stands
beside a road trying to obtain a lift. <br>
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<p>amenity=animal_hitch would clear that up..</p>
<p>As for 'pack animals' .. there are for animals that carry luggage
not people. While the same hitch is used for both using the term
'pack animal' could confuse some. Not all pack animal are 'happy'
to cary peole and not all people caring animal are 'happy'
carrying a pack. <br>
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<p>One animal not mentioned so far are camels. <br>
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0.3em">On 28/08/2022, 21:04 Mike Thompson
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<div class="gmail_attr" dir="ltr"> On Sun, Aug 28, 2022 at
5:03 AM Anne-Karoline Distel <<a
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rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex"> If some people who
actually know a few things about horses could figure <br>
it out, because I have no interest in horses nor am I a
native speaker <br>
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<div> In the US we have a lot of these along trails in our
national parks and other public lands, usually where a
trail transitions for horse=yes/designated to horse=no
so that horse riders can tie up their horses and
continue on foot. These are referred to as "hitching
posts" or "hitch racks" (three posts connected about 1
meter above the ground with three horizontal poles
[typically]) People hitch or tie their horses (and
sometimes hobble). I have never heard a horse rider
refer to "parking" their horse. </div>
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<div> Also, these are used for other pack animals, such as
llamas and alpacas . </div>
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rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex"> I only started this
because of my historic interest in these rings and <br>
fences where you park/ hitch horses, donkeys, ponies. <br>
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Anne <br>
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On 28/08/2022 08:25, Warin wrote: <br>
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> On 28/8/22 06:43, Marc_marc wrote: <br>
>> Hello, <br>
>> <br>
>> Le 27.08.22 à 22:03, Minh Nguyen a écrit : <br>
>> <br>
>>> * In English, this street furniture is
called a "hitching post" <br>
>> <br>
>> so that's the good key :) <br>
>> <br>
>>> By contrast, "horse parking" or "equestrian
parking" <br>
>>> normally means a place where you park your
horse *trailer* <br>
>> <br>
>> so this key is a bad idea : it can be a
hitching post as the wiki said, <br>
>> or a "trailer parking" due to the meaning in
"the real life" <br>
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> Unless the parking is restricted to 'horse floats'
.. a specific kind <br>
> of trailer. <br>
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