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Ta Bloodstone
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Jul 30, 2014
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Minneapolis, MN
· Joined Nov 2013
· Points: 75
These markers are about 50 ft apart starting at Prospect Point Rampart, going north and south. I didn't see them in May so I'm assuming they're new. Does anyone know their purpose?
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James Schroeder
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Jul 30, 2014
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Fort Collins, CO
· Joined May 2002
· Points: 3,166
I have noticed those too, only I did not see the numbers. I am guessing they are to help locate lost hikers, or waypoints for some sort of race.
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Doug Hemken
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Aug 1, 2014
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Madison, WI
· Joined Oct 2004
· Points: 13,680
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James Schroeder
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Aug 1, 2014
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Fort Collins, CO
· Joined May 2002
· Points: 3,166
Paint (at least the lines were). Some kind of two-coat proposition where the undercoat appears to be reflective.
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Doug Hemken
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Aug 1, 2014
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Madison, WI
· Joined Oct 2004
· Points: 13,680
The Supt says: This is an Eagle Scout project to mark rescue points/point of references on the West Bluff and Tumbled Rocks Trail.
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Double J
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Aug 1, 2014
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Sandy, UT
· Joined Apr 2006
· Points: 3,952
Every 50 feet apart?!?!? kinda overkill don't ya think....Maybe just mark the top, the bottom and the middle of the hill...
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Double J
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Aug 1, 2014
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Sandy, UT
· Joined Apr 2006
· Points: 3,952
Or maybe just the middle as one should be able to figure out where the bottom and top are.
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Doug Hemken
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Sep 15, 2014
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Madison, WI
· Joined Oct 2004
· Points: 13,680
I asked a little more about this at the Friends of Devils Lake meeting, saturday. We are not the only ones who are underwhelmed by the aesthetics of the paint job. I'm told it is not uncommon for the DNR or Baraboo Ambulance to get a call for assistance from someone who can only tell them "I'm on the trail" (and there are so many volunteer trails at DL, even that doesn't mean much). This is true both at the West Bluff and at the East Bluff where there are wooden signs along the trail. People sometimes see the wooden signs, but often they don't. The original boy scout proposal was to mark the entire Park (? all the asphalted trails perhaps?). Consider what's been done to the West Bluff an experiment. Ultimately, some more accurate way for people to report their location would be a nice thing for timely assistance.
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NC Rock Climber
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Sep 15, 2014
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The Oven, AKA Phoenix
· Joined Dec 2009
· Points: 60
OMFG! I am no where near DL, but that is absolutely atrocious. This could have been done in a much nicer way, assuming it is really necessary of beneficial. HUGE fail on BSA leaders and land manager for letting this happen. I feel bad for the scout who is surrounded by such clueless adults.
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Craig T
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Sep 16, 2014
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Chicago, IL
· Joined Apr 2010
· Points: 0
Perhaps some scouts could earn their wood-burning merit badges (I assume thats a real thing) and post smaller trail marking signs rather than spray-paint up the joint. I drive up to DL from Chicago to get AWAY from the graffiti...
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SteveS
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Sep 16, 2014
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined May 2006
· Points: 2,420
Noticed these this past weekend and I can honestly say that they did not take anything away from my wilderness experience of walking along an asphalt trail behind hikers with speakers in their backpack and Go Pros on their heads.
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chris tregge
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Sep 16, 2014
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Madison WI
· Joined May 2007
· Points: 11,036
Gotta agree with Steve on this one. I saw these painted markers the other day, we even commented on them ("what the hell is this?") but I can't say I was overly distracted or even annoyed by them. Now that I know what their intent was I gotta say "meh" about it all. Sounds like it was a decent idea that might have had a less-than-perfect implementation. It happens. When I'm walking along the path between the beautiful pine forest and the lake, I'm not looking at the cement path. If anything, now we have more accurate ways of marking where to walk up into the talus for directions to the problems. ;)
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Doug Hemken
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Sep 16, 2014
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Madison, WI
· Joined Oct 2004
· Points: 13,680
Chris treggE wrote:If anything, now we have more accurate ways of marking where to walk up into the talus for directions to the problems. ;) I prefer getting lost ... you see more that way! Edited to say: what? you aren't using the MP app, Chris?
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