No, I mean precisely the opposite. A scalable way of making sure more of them are tagged with their difficulty, or removed if they don’t exist, or not added in the first place if we can’t be sure that they exist, or if they are added, don’t show up as paths in hiking apps.

Sometimes I become aware of such under-tagged paths in OSM, when I am out on a hike, or when I hear about a mountain rescue incident and look up the path on OSM and check how it’s tagged. I then leave a note or a changeset comment. I am sure others to do. But I was wondering if there’s a more scalable approach, or if we need to organise better.

@rhhs is suggesting that we mark paths as “I’ve noticed that this has been added as highway=path with no other tags, I have good reasons to believe that it is dangerous, I am not sure if it’s responsible to have this in OSM in this form, so it would be really helpful if someone surveyed it” and I was expressing support for that idea.