A phone call? Actually dialling number and speaking to a person? You should know all millennials onwards do not indulge in such things unless it’s life threatening
Since my post on routes total walks not updating. Well
Total Routes walked in my profile list updated like just now. I reckon they batch running the totes. And a couple days behind. 23rd Sept where I am now and the latest walked total is the 21st Sept. And I know I walked 22nd and today. So I reckon a midnight run around GMT too
Weirdly. Total community trips in Nearby Routes is still around a week behind.
Got 28 in review. Oldest is from 6/21 and newest from 9/19. Curious if any of those will be processed before the event that's focused partly on routes.
Just revisiting the tags comment, I'm also not too sure what "great for a sunny day" is supposed to be used for. Personally, I apply it to heavily-shaded routes because I want to get the heck out of the sun. But I imagine others might apply it to beachfronts and whatnot because they want to be in the sun.
If I ever create an indoor route, I imagine that's where I'd use its rainy day counterpart, though. That one's more obvious.
Well the oldest submission finally moved from under review to rejected as dangerous. It's entirely a stretch of public footpath alongside the creek (creek in UK sense not US) so I'm not sure what's dangerous about it and since I submitted it someone else has had a route approved that includes this stretch walking in the opposite direction. I'm not going to have sleepless nights about it, but bizarre...
You guessed it. Walks around/by rifle ranges. Accepted and walkable.
Now the ranges are dead centre of a national park. And you cannot walk it pretty much every Saturday because well they fireing big rifles.. Stunning place by the way. Seaside on three sides.
But how on earth can various peoples public fully accessible routes get rejected for inaccessibility and these three walks through the ranges get through.
I have about 8 others along the Thames Path published. All very similar, follow the Towpath down the river.
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Too close to the river doesn't make sense as the others are fine. Neither the start or end poi are named Thames Path. All others I've used the trail markers as above.
I haven’t had the motivation to do more, so don’t have any for September. The one I would redo is the June one which is a loop of a local park but I don’t want it to be duplicated and cause confusion.
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I should probably just text them and ask?
(I do not have any numbers for anyone from the Routes team)
They'll put you on hold for three months accept the call then hang up.
A phone call? Actually dialling number and speaking to a person? You should know all millennials onwards do not indulge in such things unless it’s life threatening
Since my post on routes total walks not updating. Well
Total Routes walked in my profile list updated like just now. I reckon they batch running the totes. And a couple days behind. 23rd Sept where I am now and the latest walked total is the 21st Sept. And I know I walked 22nd and today. So I reckon a midnight run around GMT too
Weirdly. Total community trips in Nearby Routes is still around a week behind.
Go figure
OK I got a route accepted. WAHOOO only been 4 or 5 weeks
BUT only by the AI. in 2 minutes of creating the route. Around a park and its playing fields.
I have 9 walks in review
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Make that 10 in review. I just did another and it went straight to the review queue. Confused .. Sigh
Got 28 in review. Oldest is from 6/21 and newest from 9/19. Curious if any of those will be processed before the event that's focused partly on routes.
Just revisiting the tags comment, I'm also not too sure what "great for a sunny day" is supposed to be used for. Personally, I apply it to heavily-shaded routes because I want to get the heck out of the sun. But I imagine others might apply it to beachfronts and whatnot because they want to be in the sun.
If I ever create an indoor route, I imagine that's where I'd use its rainy day counterpart, though. That one's more obvious.
I assumed the latter was for m...ma...mal... Can't do it...shopping centres etc
I think the 'Great for a Sunny Day' tag might not have that much thought behind it when it was created?
Surely the great for a sunny day tag is specifically designed for pub crawls 😂
Sunny days? In the UK? What madness you speaking of?
I hear you I tagged a couple of wood walks as great for sunny day ;-)
Just that where I am the sunny day means massive increase risk of get skin cancer!
@Elijustrying-ING surely Great for Rainy day is the pub crawl one. No wait, it is the UK both are applicable :-)
yohaneseric30-PGO AusiDropBear-PGO Please join this thread for any chat about Routes
Your comments on Route acceptance, timelines and upcoming events using routes is very pertinent.
In this thread you will see much chatter about it, the lack of PGO communication and a lot of frustration.
Well the oldest submission finally moved from under review to rejected as dangerous. It's entirely a stretch of public footpath alongside the creek (creek in UK sense not US) so I'm not sure what's dangerous about it and since I submitted it someone else has had a route approved that includes this stretch walking in the opposite direction. I'm not going to have sleepless nights about it, but bizarre...
Indeed :-)
When you crack the code let us know!
I found three cracking routes the other day
Middle Range
Long Range
Short Range
You guessed it. Walks around/by rifle ranges. Accepted and walkable.
Now the ranges are dead centre of a national park. And you cannot walk it pretty much every Saturday because well they fireing big rifles.. Stunning place by the way. Seaside on three sides.
But how on earth can various peoples public fully accessible routes get rejected for inaccessibility and these three walks through the ranges get through.
Weird.
@Ciaocub-PGO you have posted a few of these message. What is this about? Do you need any help?
Maybe someone else can make sense of or see a logic to these published/rejected?
Rejected
Published
I have about 8 others along the Thames Path published. All very similar, follow the Towpath down the river.
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Too close to the river doesn't make sense as the others are fine. Neither the start or end poi are named Thames Path. All others I've used the trail markers as above.
Wow! 5 routes submitted in August got published today. I'm glad I waited patiently and didn't submit duplicates.
Same, got 6 routes from August published today.
Still got all my August ones and my 22nd June one waiting…
21st of July for me, then one at the end of August 2 at the start of this month and one done over the weekend.
I haven’t had the motivation to do more, so don’t have any for September. The one I would redo is the June one which is a loop of a local park but I don’t want it to be duplicated and cause confusion.
I did one yesterday, instantly approved, so I could do it in reverse.
This morning one from July got approved, don’t know how long it will last as a section has previously been deemed dangerous.
June and August/ September ones still in review.
I said this and have now done one that’s a walk to all the cafes in the area as I needed a coffee when I was out.
Wonder how long it’ll sit in their in-pile for.
I just got 3 published in 8 route review progress today. Looks like niantic route will be quickly review for next day or not.
I had 2 of mine published today. Month turnover for something it seems.
7 published, 1 rejected in the last batch of reviews.
My review ones have definitely fallen down back of filing cabinet