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Re: Terrible appeal rejections
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Re: Terrible appeal rejections
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Re: Terrible appeal rejections
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Re: Terrible appeal rejections
No, not all are mass produced. Many are marked with names to indicate certain places, others have mile markers, some may even be signs with information on the nature or history of the area. However, yes, there are trail markers that are mass produced, such as the ones that use a colored marker to indicate that you're on… -
Re: Terrible appeal rejections
Yes, I just got an appeal back for a trailhead marker that was rejected for being a "normal signpost with no significance". Not the first time, either - I had another come back as "generic" earlier this year. Although the trail marker itself is not lovely, it's not the SIGN I was nominating - it was the trailhead. The sign… -
Re: Terrible appeal rejections

This seems like a suitable thread to share my experiences of terrible appeal rejections. Kylätalo ja postitalo An educational info poster on a cultural historic trail of the village. Rejected as being a "regular information board". Was originally rejected due to mismatched location as it can't be seen in Google streetview.…
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