What are you mapping now?
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@openstreetmap I mapped parts of a "Second Line" parade in #NewOrleans this past Sunday with Viking, QGIS and, um, Avenza. Base layer: OpenStreetMap. @openstreetmap We were richly rewarded for the effort (note the blue rope separating the Second Line musicians and performers from the spectators). @openstreetmap This is what I started with, in #Viking, before loading into #QGis I rushed a bit, as the "route sheet" was not published until a day or so before the Women of Class Second Line Parade. Thanks, WWOZ (FM) for the directions - https://www.wwoz.org/events/940481 @openstreetmap Taking a few hours break after finishing another Herculean task. @openstreetmap Memorials and artworks in Malaga, Spain. I have mapped a lot of them during the last months. Now I am mapping mainly murals and notable graffiti. @dcapillae Hoping to get back into mapping hiking trails in Malaga province, now that the weather has cooled down enough for long hikes. @openstreetmap Last night I added a bunch of bike parking I surveyed this weekend and then added some of the sidewalks between a neighborhood and a park |
@openstreetmap Round where I live. Go for a walk, grab my eTrex for tracking, trace/edit with a cup of coffee later.