RoySwkr
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I was recently fortunate enough to hike on some WODC trails on private land which are thus not subject to the Wilderness anti-blazing rules, and it was a real pleasure to be on well-cleared trails that were generally easy to find.
Now in the National Forest there is sort of a standard that trails connecting to the AT are blue and those not connecting are yellow, as compared to NY where red and blue are assigned by compass direction and leftovers are yellow.
But at one junction I came to all 4 WODC trails were blue blazed although none came within 10 miles of the AT. And one was called the Red Path
Now in the National Forest there is sort of a standard that trails connecting to the AT are blue and those not connecting are yellow, as compared to NY where red and blue are assigned by compass direction and leftovers are yellow.
But at one junction I came to all 4 WODC trails were blue blazed although none came within 10 miles of the AT. And one was called the Red Path