MikeN1
(MikeN)
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By “may not physically exist on the ground”, I mean that it appears that there are some types of orienteering that follow a vector across an field or forest without a path. For those cases, the vector is not verifiable by someone else who is at the site on the ground. It is not customary to enter imaginary data into OSM (except for administrative boundaries).
It is not possible to exclude wrong updates. The only possibility is to monitor the area closely with the “History tab” or ITO world http://www.itoworld.com/ and make corrections to any other updates which have modified the official data.