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Route — Wymmul-8799

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Existing problems reported with Wymmul-8799

  • Hi, Just reporting a couple of issues I've found today: 1. When trying to suggest a new route via this URL https://beta.slowways.org/SlowWay/Wymmul/Suggest It says "Your route photos" and "Choose File". It seems you can only upload one file for the whole route. Certainly you can only pick one at a time. Surely there should be an ability to add more than that? 2. When I clicked the "Send us your route" button it went to the following URL below but then gave me the error message below. https://beta.slowways.org/SlowWay/Wymmul/Store 413 Request Entity Too Large ------------------------------- nginx/1.18.0 It's not clear to me whether it is the route description (below) which is too large, the number of photos I tried to upload (13), or the gpx file (attached, which is a recording from a device, presumably with hundreds of points, rather than a few points from a manually entered path on a map). Route description: "This route is a recording of the way I walked the WymMul section. This was to avoid having to use the track opposite Bracon Hall Farm on East Carleton Road. The road itself has no pavement and some cars do 60mph along that stretch. The land owner has also put a sign on the gate suggesting it is private. The legalitites are not clear to me i.e. whether using the track would be tresspassing. The alternative I chose is nice and quiet, and not much longer. There are a couple of obvious ways to make the route shorter if desired using roads with pavements rather than footpaths through fields. Like the original suggestion, this route also uses the footbridge to the east of the Bird in Hand pub in Wreningham. My survey suggested this was the steepest part (at 30% / 17deg) with high crops. It is followed (if walking Wym -> Mul) by a section with very narrow (18cm wide) gate/stiles. Together they would make it very challenging for any wheelchair/buggy users. I will upload another route which avoids this section, but still has 'kissing' gates and other obstacles." Best regards (and great job generally with the site), Ian Reported 16 May 2021

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