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The first one is eligible. The second one is a bit more difficult, since technically "Westtoer" is not the name of a trail, but a trail network. The trails themselves don't have names. In my opinion, this is just because this type of trail network doesn't exist in the US, so it is an oversight in the guidelines. We should…
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I don't think there is a difference between a trail and a route. As long as the route can be used by pedestrians, it is okay.
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Looks like a directional sign to a place called Crabapple Ridge, not a trail marker. Notice that people arrive there from 2 different directions.
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Sidewalks and crosswalks are not necessary. Many rural area's don't have them because they are not necessary. Doesn't make it unsafe. If a road can be used by pedestrians (not just for crossing), it should be considered safe for them.
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If a chapel, church, playground, etc. would be blocking emergency services, they would not have built it there. This can never be a rejection reason for these kinds of objects.
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If it has a trail name: Yes, always 5*.
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This is what the guidelines say: Rating Scale You will be asked various questions about a nomination and answer by rating on a scale of one to five stars. In general, use the following guidelines when deciding how to vote: If you strongly agree, choose 5 stars If you are unsure or have no opinion, choose 3 stars If the…
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Rating Scale You will be asked various questions about a nomination and answer by rating on a scale of one to five stars. In general, use the following guidelines when deciding how to vote: If you strongly agree, choose 5 stars If you are unsure or have no opinion, choose 3 stars If the answer is definitely no, choose 1…