Best way to import trail data file with new GPS tracks and trail alignments

@astotes I noticed that you edited this way: Way: 1030483133 | OpenStreetMap setting access=no, and informal=yes, and deleting the name tag and the specific access tags but the official map at Interactive Map clearly shows this trail (Blackhawk Drop):

Hi @tekim,

The map that you are referring to is a map that all agencies in the Park City area use as a reference. This map is based off off Strava heatmap data, and it is NOT accurate. We are in touch with the developer who creates this map, but they do not reflect all of our trail data accurately. This map can not and should not be used to edit OSM data. As we have let you know previously, we are the Trails and Open Space team of Basin Recreation. We are the on-ground managers of these trails, and we are only making edits to OSM data that we know are accurate. The “Blackhawk trail” section that you are referencing is a very bad social trail that runs straight down the fault line. It is user created and unsustainable. We manage these trails and our goal is to enhance sustainable trail use that doesn’t negatively impact the area, the vegetation, the wildlife, the watershed via erosion and water rerouting. Additionally, this property is held under a Conservation Easement by Utah Open Lands, and Basin Recreation is at our max capacity of trail mileage legally permitted within this area. Please understand that advocating for responsible and sustainable trail recreation is crucial aspect of managing trails, and that trails are a privilege that users should be respectfully using as to not negatively impact the area further.