nickw
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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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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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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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+1 for Chilworth or Bassett, in the sense that the 'green' routes in the area are likely to pass through one or both.
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Odd, obviously it has taken the review, because it recognises that it is there, so it has been stored in the database. Do reviews have to be approved before they go live?
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Agree with Robert above. Yes, Lordshill is a primarily residential area, with as he says a large Sainsbury's. While I can see that Lordshill residents would want to walk to Romsey, I can also see t...
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Hi Dan, thanks. It's unfortunate that the OpenSpace API appears to have been deprecated, as that would have allowed the development of open-source software with a Landranger-based tile map. Unfortu...
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Hi Dan, ok thanks for your reply. This particular example is an interesting one as (living locally) I would not really consider Lordshill a town, it is more a suburb of Southampton, whereas Romsey ...
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... to follow up on this, my ideal tool would use OpenStreetMap maps as a source map - *however* this would actually enforce ODBL. and OpenStreetMap contributor copyright, on the generated GPX file...
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This is what I would like to do as well.. I have many suggestions in my area (routes I am very familiar with having walked them extensively in the past 20 years or so) but am unlikely to have the t...