nickw
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nickw commented,
Also Hedbis 0 and 1 need to be removed (blank routes) while Hedbis 2 should also be removed as it's 103km compared to an expected length of around 10km.
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nickw commented,
Hello Darren and Dan, Thanks for that. Sorry though.. I still cannot get the "1 review" link to work, this is on Linux/Firefox - for Romlor one and Fortot one. It's as if it's not being recognised ...
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nickw commented,
Indeed. Perhaps this is getting a bit ambitious but... Grateley station also means that a (long, maybe 30-35km) ROMGRA route could be offered, branching off from SALROM one at Dunbridge station. Gr...
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nickw created a post,
New route - Romsey to Southampton
Hi, I have mentioned this elsewhere but I will post it here as this is the correct place. Romsey and Southampton are quite close (maybe 11km as the crow files?) and could benefit from a direct Sl...
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nickw commented,
.. to follow up on this, I have now added "Romlor Three" and "Lorsou Three" routes, though in my view the ideal situation would be to use most of these routes - plus an additional direct link from ...
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nickw commented,
True, but there is also the practicality of adding the routes in there, recognising that many people do not have the time to actually go out and do the routes. The routes I have contributed (Dan - ...
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nickw commented,
Have tried adding another review just now (for Fortot One), this time on Linux/Firefox. Still same result, the "1 review" link does not appear to take you to the review.
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nickw commented,
Actually one question. Is it acceptable to use the 7-day free trial of OS Maps to create the routes? I don't really want to pay for a subscription as I don't need to use it for any other purpose, b...
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nickw created a post,
Allow users to draw GPX on the site, with Landranger background map
Hi, Mentioned this elsewhere but one barrier at the moment to adding routes is that people may not (sadly) have the time to physically walk all their local routes, but they are likely to have the t...
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nickw commented,
+1 for Chilworth or Bassett, in the sense that the 'green' routes in the area are likely to pass through one or both.