Good evening,
I use the maps on PGC very often. While most of the times caches are attributed to the correct region and county – even if the CO has wrongly attributed the cache in the listing – I sometimes see that PGC, too, lists a cache in the wrong geographical area.
Sometimes this seems to be due to inaccurate borders in Openstreetmap. E. g. PGC lists GC681K3 as being in Belgium/Vlaams-Brabant/Overijse. In reality it is in Belgium/Vlaams-Brabant/Hoeilaart – even if by a few metres only. I saw that the border indicated in Openstreetmap was not correct and amended it a couple of weeks ago to reflect the official border used by the Belgian cadastre (
http://ccff02.minfin.fgov.be/cadgisweb/?local=fr_BE). I expected therefore that the attribution of the cache would also change in PGC but this is not the case. Is there a reason why this is so?
Sometimes a cache is wrongly attributed for no apparent reason at all. PGC lists e.g. GC37E8C as being in Belgium/Vlaams-Brabant/Kortenberg, but in reality it is in Belgium/Vlaams-Brabant/Herent. Openstreetmap shows the correct border here in line with the official one from the cadastre. This cache is 160 m from the "county" boundary, thus not even very close. No idea why this shows in the wrong county.
Of course, such cases are not really important, but they are still annoying because they disturb some statistics, e.g. "at least one cache per county" or "all caches in a given county". Is there a general method what to do in such cases of wrong attribution?
Thanks,
k+gw+a