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- adjective Marked with a
waymark .
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Examples
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There's one for every level of cyclist, with waymarked trails covering both on- and offroad tracks.
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We backtracked down to the path we had been on much trickier than climbing up had been, which was obvious both on the map and the ground and waymarked.
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In England and Wales we are blessed with the most extensive waymarked footpath network in Europe.
The Guardian World News Joanne O'Connell 2011
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Follow the waymarked route from the National Trust car park along wooded paths, through dappled light and birdsong, into a land of Narnia.
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Allow 1½ to 2 hours for this 1.75 mile 2.8 km circular walk, waymarked by marker posts 1
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The Sheep's Head Way is one of the most recently created waymarked walks in Ireland.
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Providing guided walks along existing waymarked paths or a route of your choice, planned r ...
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It has three waymarked walking routes, ranging from a simple 40 minute stroll (blue waymarkers) to more serious walks (green and red waymarkers) of up to 3 hours.
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Continue past the cottage and follow the waymarked Clitters Path into Clitters Wood.
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The Lycian Way by Kate Clow (with map), who walked and waymarked the route.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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