[Tagging] Roundtrip and closed loop in relations
Peter Elderson
pelderson at gmail.com
Mon Dec 23 10:08:10 UTC 2019
True! I have seen a few educational or theme routes that way. In that case
it's meant to be a roundtrip, or you make a roundtrip using the same way
back by necessity.
Regular linear hikes are not meant to be used as roundtrips, though you
could go back the same way of course.
I would use roundtrip=yes only for routes designed for roundtrips. Which
can encompass a lot of geographical layouts, even single chain linear
routes as illustrated by your example. A closed_loop would automatically
qualify as a roundtrip, I think, but I trust someone will come up with an
exception!
Fr gr Peter Elderson
Op ma 23 dec. 2019 om 08:52 schreef Martin Koppenhoefer <
dieterdreist at gmail.com>:
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> sent from a phone
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> > On 22. Dec 2019, at 16:43, Peter Elderson <pelderson at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > A linear walking route marked in both directions is not a roundtrip.
> You're not guided to turn around at the end and return to the start.
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> there are cases where it’s unavoidable, because there is only one way.
>
> Cheers Martin
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