[Talk-us] Reference numbers to use for hiking trail route relations
Mark Brown
tj-osmwiki at lowsnr.net
Thu Oct 15 21:45:56 UTC 2020
I've checked the latest topo maps from the US Forestry Service website - the trail number annotations remain but the "Pack" annotation is gone, so will delete those annotations.
I've noticed that the US Topo Maps are way out of date before - whole rivers have shifted since the version that displays on JSOM was last compiled. Still, like TIGER roads, it's better than nothing I guess.
On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 12:14:35 -0700, stevea <steveaOSM at softworkers.com> wrote:
> On Oct 15, 2020, at 12:06 PM, Joseph Eisenberg <joseph.eisenberg at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Many of the old "pack trail" labeled features near my home-town are now overgrown and barely usable. I would be skeptical about the utility of this tag - mappers will need to survey the trail in person before suggesting that it is currently suitable for horse, mules or other pack animals.
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> Right: many "trails" labelled "Pack Trail" are either from a long time ago and/or mapped a long time ago. I would be wary of the utility of this label on many maps, but that can be said of many labels on many maps, especially when they are older or specify an "older" aspect of a map label such as "Pack Trail." This has an old-fashioned sense about it, as while pack animals on trails are certainly still used, it's safe to say far, far less than they were in the 20th (and 19th and previous) centuries.
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