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What does this sign on a hiking trail communicate?
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What does the rectangle with diagonal separating of black and white fillings say? Where can one find good glossary of hiking symbols?
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What does the rectangle with diagonal separating of black and white fillings say? Where can one find good glossary of hiking symbols?
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What does the rectangle with diagonal separating of black and white fillings say? Where can one find good glossary of hiking symbols?
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That may be difficult to answer unless you tell us where you found this sign.
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That may be difficult to answer unless you tell us where you found this sign.
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This is a sign used in Spain which means that the land is a private hunting reserve. That doesn't mean you can't walk on it, but it means you need authorisation to hunt (and that perhaps you should be alert to the presence of hunters, and that it might be best to stick to the path). It's hard to find English language sources, but this website has an explanation of this sign.
Apparently, this sign may mean either
Coto privado de caza – Reserved for private hunting
or
Coto intensivo de caza – Reserved for intensive hunting
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It looks like a trail marker or trail blaze to me. Often they are simple colors but when colors aren’t sufficient, you can also use simple shapes.
You might be able to find a map or explanation somewhere that will tell you what trail fits which which trail marker.
This makes sense internationally. Even when (as in the other answer) in Spain there is a distinct explanation.
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This is a sign used in Spain which means that the land is a private hunting reserve. That doesn't mean you can't walk on it, but it means you need authorisation to hunt (and that perhaps you should be alert to the presence of hunters, and that it might be best to stick to the path). It's hard to find English language sources, but this website has an explanation of this sign.
Apparently, this sign may mean either
Coto privado de caza – Reserved for private hunting
or
Coto intensivo de caza – Reserved for intensive hunting
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This is a sign used in Spain which means that the land is a private hunting reserve. That doesn't mean you can't walk on it, but it means you need authorisation to hunt (and that perhaps you should be alert to the presence of hunters, and that it might be best to stick to the path). It's hard to find English language sources, but this website has an explanation of this sign.
Apparently, this sign may mean either
Coto privado de caza – Reserved for private hunting
or
Coto intensivo de caza – Reserved for intensive hunting
add a comment |
This is a sign used in Spain which means that the land is a private hunting reserve. That doesn't mean you can't walk on it, but it means you need authorisation to hunt (and that perhaps you should be alert to the presence of hunters, and that it might be best to stick to the path). It's hard to find English language sources, but this website has an explanation of this sign.
Apparently, this sign may mean either
Coto privado de caza – Reserved for private hunting
or
Coto intensivo de caza – Reserved for intensive hunting
This is a sign used in Spain which means that the land is a private hunting reserve. That doesn't mean you can't walk on it, but it means you need authorisation to hunt (and that perhaps you should be alert to the presence of hunters, and that it might be best to stick to the path). It's hard to find English language sources, but this website has an explanation of this sign.
Apparently, this sign may mean either
Coto privado de caza – Reserved for private hunting
or
Coto intensivo de caza – Reserved for intensive hunting
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It looks like a trail marker or trail blaze to me. Often they are simple colors but when colors aren’t sufficient, you can also use simple shapes.
You might be able to find a map or explanation somewhere that will tell you what trail fits which which trail marker.
This makes sense internationally. Even when (as in the other answer) in Spain there is a distinct explanation.
– Willeke♦
7 hours ago
add a comment |
It looks like a trail marker or trail blaze to me. Often they are simple colors but when colors aren’t sufficient, you can also use simple shapes.
You might be able to find a map or explanation somewhere that will tell you what trail fits which which trail marker.
This makes sense internationally. Even when (as in the other answer) in Spain there is a distinct explanation.
– Willeke♦
7 hours ago
add a comment |
It looks like a trail marker or trail blaze to me. Often they are simple colors but when colors aren’t sufficient, you can also use simple shapes.
You might be able to find a map or explanation somewhere that will tell you what trail fits which which trail marker.
It looks like a trail marker or trail blaze to me. Often they are simple colors but when colors aren’t sufficient, you can also use simple shapes.
You might be able to find a map or explanation somewhere that will tell you what trail fits which which trail marker.
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This makes sense internationally. Even when (as in the other answer) in Spain there is a distinct explanation.
– Willeke♦
7 hours ago
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This makes sense internationally. Even when (as in the other answer) in Spain there is a distinct explanation.
– Willeke♦
7 hours ago
This makes sense internationally. Even when (as in the other answer) in Spain there is a distinct explanation.
– Willeke♦
7 hours ago
This makes sense internationally. Even when (as in the other answer) in Spain there is a distinct explanation.
– Willeke♦
7 hours ago
add a comment |
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