tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1917358839777274309.post2886548813585027171..comments2023-10-24T04:38:28.409-07:00Comments on Kat Tracks: Trail Tech IIIKatherine Darrowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13983595191183136717noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1917358839777274309.post-31119967868956490152013-02-01T15:42:32.448-08:002013-02-01T15:42:32.448-08:00Not rhetorical. These signs are useless if there i...Not rhetorical. These signs are useless if there is no reference to where the mileage is measured from. There are two trailheads. Which one are they referring to? Or are they referring to both? What' the code? Unless you have a map, it's very difficult to make sense of the trails using these posts. Fortunately, I have a mental map of the place, so don't need any help from a map or these posts. Peoria's system in West Wing, however, is somewhat useful! <br />Plus, I really do like the cairns, when placed at reasonable intervals. But that was in the old days when they were used to help you FIND the trail!<br />Katherine Darrowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13983595191183136717noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1917358839777274309.post-28546824556125540772013-02-01T14:34:12.345-08:002013-02-01T14:34:12.345-08:00I'm not sure if these questions are rhetorical...I'm not sure if these questions are rhetorical or not, but I've actually found the Deem Hills signs clear once I figured out that the circumference trail is considered to begin and end at the 39th Avenue trailhead. Considering that most of the older preserves near me have barely any signs at all, I welcome what Phoenix has done in its far northwest corner.PHX Rail Foodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16715589488480739382noreply@blogger.com