mtb:scale is not mandatory.
If you are not familiar with the MTB scale don't put it. Put what you see:
surface; smoothness; width; visibility ; ...

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On Sat, 4 Apr 2020 at 23:57, Marc M. <marc_marc_...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Le 04.04.20 à 15:47, Kevin Kenny a écrit :
> > how does a mapper who isn't expert enough to grade accurately
> > the difficulty of a MTB trail, but can
> > clearly see, 'a road bike wouldn't work here'
>
> it's very subjective
> an example of a situation that was not well described with
> surface/inclined/... tags ?
>
> you may use =yes as default value when you don't use a more precise
> value -> mtb:scale=yes ?
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