Waymarking

Waymarking

Waymarking is a means by which people can catalog, mark, locate and log unique and interesting locations around the world, usually with a GPS receiver. Waymarking differs from geocaching in that there is no physical container to locate at the given coordinates. Waymarking identifies points of interest for GPS users. There are many categories of waymarks, such as Rails to Trails, Natural Arches, Natural Caves, Mountain summits, and Capitol Buildings. Participation in waymarking leads some to become more knowledgable of their own areas and to become interested in local history. Others have developed games (such as "What's in a Name?") that require the assistance of other players in remote areas. [ [http://dwb.thenewstribune.com/soundlife/story/6447193p-5744266c.html Craig Hill, "Waymarking: The latest GPS game: Who are those people scoping out your neighborhood?" April 3, 2007, "Tacoma News Tribune"] , accessed May 24, 2008]

Waymarking signage

Waymarking is also used as a term to describe creating a walking, cycling, or other route which is traveled by following a specific symbol ('waymark', sometimes 'way-mark' or 'way mark') along the route. These waymarks sometimes follow the route in one direction, or in other cases allow a route to be followed in both directions. One example is the standardized sign posted along the 49-Mile Scenic Drive in San Francisco, California, which can be started at any point along the route.

Retailers sometimes also use waymarkers to draw motorists to the location of their store or car park. A similar process is also used by local fairs, fates or even firework nights. The signs are typically posters strapped to railings or lampposts but sometimes the standard symbol is used.

See also

* Waypoint
* Wayfinding

References

External links

* [http://www.waymarking.com waymarking.com]
* [http://www.waywardwaymarking.com Wayward Waymarking] A companion Website providing information and resources to users Waymarking.com


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