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Re: Confused about trail markers
I personally like creative titles but utility should be accounted first, especially a set of trail markers with a set design or logo. It's got a high risk of incorrect duplication if the title from the duplicates map is communicated poorly or if the creative title does not expressly distinguish each marker apart from… -
Re: Confused about trail markers
The reason people like me act so aggressive when it comes to trail marker discussions is because we have been having these discussions since the OPR days. Back in those days trail markers were listed as 5* candidates in the Candidate Action Guide. Since then they have always been listed as great wayspot examples. They have… -
Re: Confused about trail markers
I hear you and in a perfect world correct. I feel that is assuming everyone operates in a totally non objective way and with 100% alignment in views. Howerver nominationing and reviewing is based on a subjective set of criteria and open to manipulation (for good or bad) and governened by multiple reasons as to why people… -
Re: Confused about trail markers
Yes that is what I meant @rufoushumming-PGO, thank you! And so simple I don't know how I overlooked it haha (I knew it likely would be) 😅 A duplicate is the exact same POI, not just something that looks similar in a different place (and in this case, the section of trail itself is the POI, the marker is just a placemarker… -
Re: Confused about trail markers
These trail markers are, at least in the Netherlands, part of various hiking networks. I'm familiar with a slightly different version featuring a red arrow, but that could be due to regional differences or different organizations, and I'm not sure if this is a trailmarker in the Netherlands, but I guess it is. In the…
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