
A sign that marks a trail that’s not really a trail. So no-one goes on the trail and no-one maintains the trail. And the vegetation—despite a summer drought—begins the takeover.
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what a great sign
willing to divulge this location John?
love to know where that is!
Steve and Pam, I think you’d be disappointed in this as a hike. The sign is on the ‘new’ subdivision on Trincomali Place, just past 131 on the left.
The photo on the other hand, I think is an example of taking the everyday plain and making it stand out (in the case by getting eye level with the sign and using a very shallow focus depth).