[Tagging] Climbing access path
k4r573n
k4r573n at googlemail.com
Fri Aug 8 09:21:56 UTC 2014
On 07.08.2014 12:05, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
> If I understand Karsten correctly, the limitation is not about payment,
> it is to limit the number of people using this path. This would be
> typical for climbing crags in
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Conservation
> areas.
>
> A typical example is the sandstone climbing in Saxonia/Germany, which
> is in
> a national park that even has a core zone.
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/1595534
>
> The agreement between the protectionists and the climbing associations
> is that only people "destined" to climb should leave the hiking paths
> marked for the general public and use those narrow access paths.
>
> Thus it would be possible to tag
> access=destination
> which could then be specified with
> destination=climbing
Tom - yes you understood me right :)
There is no one who check whether your a climber or not or want to have
a fee - but these path are not aimed to be used by the general public.
I admit that access=customers doesn't fit here so
summed up we have these approaches:
access=destination
destination=climbing
or
access=climbers
or
access=no
climbing=yes
I'm ok with each of them but which one should be documented in the wiki
Karsten
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