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Hi Jeff, I'm with George, I saw your Puerto Princesa edits and it looks good. You can refer the road types here http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Map_Features or you can download the cheat sheet we prepared here http://files.getdropbox.com/u/1418629/OpenStreetMap%20cheat%20sheet.pdf.<br>
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Btw, Tutor and Al Silva are two of the contributors in Palawan. Tutor had a trace from El Nido to Puerto Princesa. <br>
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Tips: Bring your GPS where ever you go. Convert your log files to *.gpx format then upload to OSM and edit your traces.<br>
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Best,<br>
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murlwe<br>
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>From: jeff fermo [jefffermo@yahoo.com]<br>
>Sent: 6/29/2009 8:17:22 AM<br>
>To: talk-ph@openstreetmap.org<br>
>Subject: Re: [talk-ph] RFC: importing Palawan roads<br>
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>Hi, Im the guy sir george tujan was talking about (rider for Palawan), I can<br>
>verify a subset of that map and compare it with actual gps tracks. by the way I<br>
>just started my actual GPS tracking last sunday and i really enjoyed it. this is<br>
>how I did my actual ride.<br>
>tracking method/interval: time/1sec<br>
>lock on road: off<br>
>speed: 20-40Km/h straight road, 15-20Km/h curved road<br>
>open for suggestion on how I should do my gps tracking<br>
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>Regards,<br>
>jeff<br>
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