Re: [Tagging] Glamping

2018-12-21 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
Am Do., 20. Dez. 2018 um 23:20 Uhr schrieb Graeme Fitzpatrick < graemefi...@gmail.com>: > But there are camp sites with luxury onsite tents = glamping; while other > camp sites also have onsite tents that only offer basic accommodation = > camping. > > Think it would come down to either > tourism=

Re: [Tagging] Glamping

2018-12-21 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
Am Fr., 21. Dez. 2018 um 01:29 Uhr schrieb Nelson A. de Oliveira < nao...@gmail.com>: > Maybe stars https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:stars#Camp_sites > could be used to distinguish the different camping sites classes? the stars we are using for hotels are not arbitrarily chosen by us, b

Re: [Tagging] Glamping

2018-12-21 Thread OSMDoudou
Tagging as glamping is very helpful because glamping is a recognized concept, so you can learn more about it at many places on the web, one of which can be Wikipedia: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glamping. But I wouldn’t tag luxury or glamour to reflect that a glamping is a luxury or glamour

Re: [Tagging] Glamping

2018-12-21 Thread Volker Schmidt
I think I could tag "my" glamping place as amenity=camp_site by extending the tags for camp site I notice that it has tagging for static caravans and cabins, but not for static tents, which is a frequent feature anyway at many camp sites

[Tagging] Trailhead tagging

2018-12-21 Thread Peter Elderson
I would like to revive the trailhead proposal, https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/trailhead After discussions in the Dutch user community, a list of all Dutch trailheads was compiled and systematically entered as nodes tagged highway=trailhead, name=, tourism=information, inform

Re: [Tagging] Trailhead tagging

2018-12-21 Thread Andy Townsend
Can you give a few examples of what trailheads are to you? There's a clearly defined American concept, it isn't not really used much in British English.  Also what do you mean by "official" below - is there some kind of VVV list or similar? Best Regards, Andy On 21/12/2018 11:54, Peter Elder

Re: [Tagging] Trailhead tagging

2018-12-21 Thread Peter Elderson
Designated starting point for multiple routes into a nature area. There is a designed marking pole or stele, information boards, seats or benches, free parking space nearby. This one is in a small village: https://www.google.nl/maps/@52.4336993,6.834158,3a,75y,191.07h,84.64t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sby

Re: [Tagging] Trailhead tagging

2018-12-21 Thread Dave Swarthout
I have tagged a few trailheads in Alaska using the tag highway=trailhead on a node followed by a tag for its name. I was under the impression that the tag was well-known and not in some sort of limbo. Other trailhead features if present, e.g., information boards or maps, I generally map separately.

Re: [Tagging] Trailhead tagging

2018-12-21 Thread Kevin Kenny
On 21/12/2018 11:54, Peter Elderson wrote: I would like to revive the trailhead proposal, https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/trailhead After discussions in the Dutch user community, a list of all Dutch trailheads was compiled and systematically entered as nodes tagged highw

Re: [Tagging] Walking route on a beach

2018-12-21 Thread Jean-Marc Liotier
On Thu, December 20, 2018 1:04 am, Andrew Harvey wrote: > On Thu, 20 Dec 2018 at 10:27, Sergio Manzi wrote: >> Why don't you use trail_visibility=no on the sections of path which are >> invisible as they are just plain beach? Routing will not be affected (it >> will work...). > > I agree. I think

[Tagging] Feature Proposal – RFC – crossing:island=*

2018-12-21 Thread Markus
Hello everyone, I'm proposing the new key crossing:island=* to specify whether a pedestrian crossing has a refuge island (also known as pedestrian island). This key is an alternative to the problematic tag crossing=island. https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Key:crossing:island

Re: [Tagging] Trailhead tagging

2018-12-21 Thread Peter Elderson
Maybe I misinterpreted information I got from another source. I've checked and found info like this: https://www.nps.gov/search/?affiliate=nps&query=trailhead . I found several sites listing named trailheads for specific parks with # parking spaces and other details. The route starting points in N

Re: [Tagging] Trailhead tagging

2018-12-21 Thread EthnicFood IsGreat
Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2018 12:54:35 +0100 From: Peter Elderson To: Tagging list OSM Subject: [Tagging] Trailhead tagging I would like to revive the trailhead proposal, https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/trailhead After discussions in the Dutch user community, a list of all Du

Re: [Tagging] Trailhead tagging

2018-12-21 Thread Andy Townsend
On 21/12/2018 18:12, Peter Elderson wrote: The route starting points in Nederland are multimodal, named, have to fulfill some requirements, and are recognizable in the field as such by some kind of landmark feature such as an oversize green grass halm, cone of stones, oversize key. They were

Re: [Tagging] Trailhead tagging

2018-12-21 Thread Peter Elderson
Well, in Nederland I'm through, got them all. To initiate a rendering on osm-carto the usage should increase by some 500+ (now on 1400+). I need Germany or Italy! Op vr 21 dec. 2018 om 19:39 schreef EthnicFood IsGreat < ethnicfoodisgr...@gmail.com>: > > > Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2018 12:54:35 +0100 > >

Re: [Tagging] Trailhead tagging

2018-12-21 Thread Peter Elderson
The Province of Noord-Holland has chosen a lax approach - Sometimes there is only a board or a square colum in a certain colour and style, replacing or put next to a previous board, but it should show the name and info. In this case, I have the name and position from one source (operator's website)

Re: [Tagging] Trailhead tagging

2018-12-21 Thread Michael Booth
I only know of the term trailhead as I've seen it used in the infobox on Wikipedia, e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Highland_Way That route has trailheads at Milngavie (bonus points for pronouncing it correctly): https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5819237 and Fort William: https://www.g

Re: [Tagging] Trailhead tagging

2018-12-21 Thread Peter Elderson
Good examples. These are trailheads for a single hiking route, fitting the trailhead proposal nicely. In Nederland, most trails are multiheaded and divided into several separately named sections with separate booklets etc. Where long trails cross, you could also say that the crossing point is the s

Re: [Tagging] Glamping

2018-12-21 Thread Graeme Fitzpatrick
Then you also have the situation where glamping is an offshoot of the main purpose of the site eg https://taronga.org.au/dubbo-zoo/accommodation Use a separate tourism=camp_site tag in the middle of the Zoo grounds? But it's only in the on-site cabins / tents, it's not available to just anybody t

Re: [Tagging] Trailhead tagging

2018-12-21 Thread Kevin Kenny
On Fri, Dec 21, 2018 at 1:13 PM Peter Elderson wrote: > > Maybe I misinterpreted information I got from another source. I've checked > and found info like this: > https://www.nps.gov/search/?affiliate=nps&query=trailhead . I found several > sites listing named trailheads for specific parks with