From kevinawood at yahoo.com Tue Jun 27 18:23:44 2023 From: kevinawood at yahoo.com (Kevin Wood) Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2023 18:23:44 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Outdoor-natural] Newbie Question on Splitting a Way References: <682358038.3324856.1687890224243.ref@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <682358038.3324856.1687890224243@mail.yahoo.com> Hi, Editing on OPM using iD editor to map out Cross-Country ski trails. Issue is that many ski trails use Forest Roads. Not sure what steps I need to take to avoid superimposing. I have gotten the idea that I need to split the way. Any possibility that you could direct me to an example with a hiking or other trail. Please direct me to another group if the subject isn't correct for here. Thanks in advance,Kevin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From daveswarthout at gmail.com Tue Jun 27 20:30:35 2023 From: daveswarthout at gmail.com (Dave Swarthout) Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2023 12:30:35 -0800 Subject: [Outdoor-natural] Newbie Question on Splitting a Way In-Reply-To: References: <682358038.3324856.1687890224243.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <682358038.3324856.1687890224243@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Hi Kevin, Yes, splitting the way is necessary because even though it's the same trail, each time any characteristic of that trail changes, you must split it to apply those characteristics to only the portion for which they're valid. The various sections are collected in a relation, in your case perhaps a relation of type=route. Here is a route I added a few years ago, the Iditarod Trail in Alaska. It mostly runs through wilderness but in a few places it follows a logging track or residential street. In this screenshot photo there are three distinct sections, one on ice, one is a footway, and another on a residential street in Takotna, Alaska. They're all part of the Iditarod National Historic Trail route relation. These coordinates will take you there: 62.988273, -156.0584131 (You can download the photo to your computer for a better view) Hope this helps Dave On Tue, Jun 27, 2023 at 12:18?PM Dave Swarthout wrote: > Hi Kevin, > > Yes, splitting the way is necessary because even though it's the same > trail, each time any characteristic of that trail changes, you must split > it to apply those characteristics to only the portion for which they're > valid. The various sections are collected in a relation, in your case > perhaps a relation of type=route. > > Here is a route I added a few years ago, the Iditarod Trail in Alaska. It > mostly runs through wilderness but in a few places it follows a logging > track or residential street. In the attached screenshot there are three > distinct sections, one on ice, one is a footway, and another on a > residential street in Takotna, Alaska. They're all part of the Iditarod > National Historic Trail route relation. These coordinates will take you > there : 62.988273, -156.0584131 > > Hope this helps > > Dave > > > > On Tue, Jun 27, 2023 at 10:26?AM Kevin Wood via Outdoor-natural < > outdoor-natural at openstreetmap.org> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Editing on OPM using iD editor to map out Cross-Country ski trails. Issue >> is that many ski trails use Forest Roads. Not sure what steps I need to >> take to avoid superimposing. I have gotten the idea that I need to split >> the way. >> >> Any possibility that you could direct me to an example with a hiking or >> other trail. >> >> Please direct me to another group if the subject isn't correct for here. >> >> Thanks in advance, >> Kevin >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Outdoor-natural mailing list >> Outdoor-natural at openstreetmap.org >> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/outdoor-natural >> > > > -- > Dave Swarthout > Homer, Alaska > Chiang Mai, Thailand > Travel Blog: http://dswarthout.blogspot.com > Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/184600884 at N06 > -- Dave Swarthout Homer, Alaska Chiang Mai, Thailand Travel Blog: http://dswarthout.blogspot.com Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/184600884 at N06 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: