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Hi Richard,<BR>
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In 2008, I cycled across Canada with Tour du Canada. The route we took avoided highways as much as possible and I recorded the track each day on my GPS and uploaded it onto my laptop. At the time, I was using Garmin's City Navigator and was unaware of OSM. in 2009, I discovered OSM and used these GPS traces to add roads that did not exist in OSM and to improve the accuracy of those that did. As well I added various features like campgrounds, etc.<BR>
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This year, I am cycling across Canada again. Unlike the supported trip with Tour du Canada, I am doing it with my wife on our Tandem pulling a B.O.B. trailer with our camping gear. Although I have Garmin's City Navigator, I am planning on using OSM for this trip as it has cycleways and much more detail in a lot of areas. To prepare for the trip, I am downloading the OSM based routable maps from:<BR>
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<A HREF="http://garmin.na1400.info/routable.php">http://garmin.na1400.info/routable.php</A><BR>
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and building the route for each leg of the journey using MapSource. In doing so, I have discovered a lot of unconnected roads such as the ones in Pembroke, Ontario. In nearly all cases, the disconnected roads appear to be caused by bulk uploads and are easy to fix using JOSM.<BR>
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As I live on the west coast of Canada, I am unable to map Pembroke, Ontario, however at best, I could use my GPS trace to fix up the roads upon which we will travel.<BR>
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Cheers,<BR>
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Peter <BR>
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On Mon, 2010-04-05 at 06:04 -0430, Richard Weait wrote:
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On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 1:21 AM, Peter Freeman <<A HREF="mailto:petersfreeman@gmail.com">petersfreeman@gmail.com</A>> wrote:
> What happened in Pembroke Ontario? The Primary and Secondary highways are
> all broken up. Was it an upload that went bad?
Hi Peter,
That appears to be the case. Is Pembroke an area that you can help
improve? Can map on the ground there? I'll be very happy to assist.
Best regards,
Richard
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