<div>Hi<br><br>The other day I was riding the push bike along some trails and got talking<br>to some horse riders.<br><br>It turns out the Lady (Jenny) is the ACT coordinator for (and also the<br>secretary of) the Bicentennial National Trail Ltd. Naturally I dropped the<br>
term Openstreetmap and it appears that they are very interested to hear<br>about OSM and their mapping guy would like to talk to us about what they<br>could do with OSM.<br><br>Apparently they are doing quite a bit of remapping in Queensland, due to<br>
the floods, so I see BNT and OSM being very usefull to each other. I told<br>Jenny that one of our Canberra mappers (John) had done quite a bit of work<br>on the BNT in the ACT and they would love to talk to you about it, if you'd<br>
be agreeable to that.<br>They also need to have topographical maps for their trail guides but I'm<br>not sure whether OSM has that yet for Australia. It turns out that the<br>trail I was riding on is part of the BNT but is not yet mapped as such in<br>
OSM, so I'll have to start surveying the southern part of the ACT's bit of<br>the BNT when time permits.<br><br>Therefore, my question is, who is the best OSM person to advise BNT of the<br>various technical details of using OSM map data.<br>
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<div>Nick</div>