Changeset: 37204911
There is no such path
Closed by Marco @ Sente
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created_by | iD 1.8.5 |
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host | https://www.openstreetmap.org/id |
imagery_used | Bing |
locale | en-us |
Discussion
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Comment from Armin Rigo
Hi,
"There is no such path"---there is one, actually. It's used by climbers to access the cliff, and I followed it a couple of times. It might not be present on regular maps. However, here, paths can have tags that mean "not well marked" or "not marked at all". Is there some discussion on the wiki about whether such paths should be present or not?
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Comment from Marco @ Sente
Not sure about this case, but the paths found on OSM are used by hiking and tourist apps, and I think it is dangerous to put these, (or ski routes on glaciers!) as regular paths. Unless if they are properly tagged and then it would the responsibility of the app to make use of that info. Maybe I was wrong to remove this one.
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Comment from Armin Rigo
Ok, thanks! Makes sense. I'll stick to official paths. It's fine for Switzerland at least :-)
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Comment from geow
May I suggest that we might stick to our rule "We map what's on ground."?
Try to describe the path as detailed as possible along with all the proper sub-tags like width, surface, trail_visibility, sac_scale etc so that apps get the right impression what for routing and rendering.
Best regards
geow
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