[Tagging] How to tag a "seasonal" path passable only after mowing

brad bradhaack at fastmail.com
Sun Jan 16 15:57:17 UTC 2022


There is surface=grass.  I would think that would give a cyclist reason 
to be wary.


On 1/16/22 03:27, Volker Schmidt wrote:
> Everyone sees the world through different glasses (disclosure: I use 
> cyclists glasses).
> But also for a rambler it makes a difference (at least in speed) 
> whether a grass-surface path is mowed or not.
> (another example <https://www.mapillary.com/app/?pKey=251885140012286>)
> But on a bicycle it means the difference between a relatively smooth 
> steady travel, and stopping every ten metres to free the chain.
> This problem is widespread here, and with the increased interest in 
> gravel and grass cycling it becomes even more important, due to the 
> fact that most cycling satnavs use OSM data.
> I am missing an agreed scheme to say: "don't trust the information, 
> because it is extremely variable and unpredictable" but I also confess 
> that I have no clue how to handle this type of situation.
> The mapping is aleatory depending on the state of the path the mapper 
> has encountered it.
>
>
> On Sat, 15 Jan 2022 at 23:52, Graeme Fitzpatrick 
> <graemefitz1 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
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>     On Sun, 16 Jan 2022 at 07:46, Volker Schmidt <voschix at gmail.com>
>     wrote:
>
>         Tagging suggestions?
>
>
>     Visibility=low (or maybe =high?) with an added Description= Only
>     visible after mowing?
>
>     Thanks
>
>     Graeme
>
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