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[QUOTE="YZMAN400, post: 962194, member: 49098"] I was just sitting here waiting for my lunch to arrive and this hit me. For those of us that do the trail work and trail marking (I'm part of that group too). Riding the Grand Traverse loop this week I saw several things that I liked out there. One was the #'s on the trail connector interesctions. On trails like the Grand Travers were there are several loops and lots of cuttoffs, everywere a trail makes a Y there was a # on the post. And there was a map there that show's you were you are at. While this map on the post is not entirely necessary as long as you are carrying a map with you (and hard to keep on the post ie vandals) it is nice to see. Another thing that I likes was on some of the trail #'s signs it had milege's listed to the next #. I saw one that said like 2.5 miles to staging on sign #2. That was very helpfull as it was getting really dark out there. Another thing that I seen on a bycicle trail that I really liked, is that in places were the trail crosses the road, there is a street name written on the 4x4 stop sign post. This is really nice to know so you can place yourself on the map. Those dirt roads/forrest roads usualy dont have too many road signs on them were the trails cross. Then the next thing would be to get the trail #'s on the map books. I know it was a huge undertaking for Jerramy to make the current map book. It looks great. Its a huge improvement over the old one. But maybe this is just something that can be added to the to do list for the future. I am sure that there is lots of things that are already on the list for the next printing. So these are just a few ideas I just had floating around in my head for what they are worth. [/QUOTE]
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