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Figure VI.I 4 <br /> <br /> tmif:'orn~ system of signage on Ramsey's Trails xvill help users identify where they are and how far they have traveled. <br />5;i,<J~a,%e also) can be designed so that Ramsey's Trails take on a language or identity that is unique to Ramsey. This <br /> will become more important xvhen Ramsey is connected to larger regional trail systems. One method of <br />direr:tact, marking is to place them at regular intervals, such as every 1/4 mile. This method will allow trail users to <br /> trail a~: any location and simply add increments to determine their location and mileage. <br /> <br />1 ,~ood ~md s/one s/~c/ure ~'ombines/he logy cost of <br />.,re)od ~v//h //~e durabi/~y of sto,e. 3'ach bj/btid structures <br />.,hozdd be made so lha/ the ~vood components can be <br />rep/aced whe, /he~y rot or are &'strop. ed b3' vandalism. <br /> <br />~ 4/1 ~voM structures are inexpensive and can be attractive~ <br /> designed but do not resist vandalism well. If wood <br />structures are used, a more aggresaJve maintenance <br />jpr~gram s,5ou/d be e.¥pe~ed. <br /> <br /> <br />