Was thinking this morning about the way I mark trails. I have lots but can remember them it seems but I still somewhat mark areas.
Wanna tell some of the folks the way I do it and see if anyone does it the same cause the airport runway light strips to stands just are a bad idea to me in so many ways.
I'm secretive about things I do. In an area where say I'm headed up a mountain I may go from a powerline stantion than up couple ridges before I even mark at all.
I'll mark a bright eye to the left and it always means go right. Once the lay of the land takes over I'll again pick up the trail with a few bright eyes.
The other thing is with so many gps apps that you can use to pin spots if you wanted you'd only need one bright eye on a stand period cause you'd be right near it when you even turned a light on.
Using different natural landmarks is way better than tacks.
Here's another idea. Say spots I'll walk down a trail or tracks and need to turn in an area. I'll take an old railroad tie or branch, something like that and mark spot inconspicuously.
By that never put it obvious, the tie can be thrown to the side, never exactly straight. To me that's obvious.
If you're afraid the log, branch you use would look like all the rest in the dark, take your knife and gently shave off a piece of bark, or a tree in an uncrossable area say 50 yards before to be unobvious. You'll see scuff mark when you look but to anyone else it's just a scuff.
To the folks that may think using phone apps may drain a battery. Ankor makes external batteries that recharge phones numerous times.
Anyone mark like this??