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This shows where the start of the trail is |
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This is the next sign after it |
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1/4 mile marker and bench |
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Found this kind of amusing |
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there is no 1/2 marker so here's the 3/4 marker |
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1 mile marker |
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1 1/4 mile marker and garbage can |
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1 mile and 1/2 marker |
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trail that leads back to the campus |
This is a map of where I did my mapping. It is the greenway. I took pictures of different points of the trail that had literacy involved with it. Those were the pictures from my run that had to do with literacy. I did not draw a map in my daybook because it is hard to bring my daybook on a run. So I used pictures instead and a map from google maps to show where it was. Also the pictures are all in order of where they are on the map going from right to left, except for the last one. The last one is right after the first picture. These signs have are significant literacy signage because they let runners, walkers, and bikers know where they are on the trail. They let them know how far they have ran and also how much longer they have(if they have been on the trail).
Jeremy, I really enjoyed the "Flood Zone" sign. It is quite amusing. Interesting map-it really motivates me to go for a nice, long run. Signs are an excellent way to give someone a sense of direction or pace. Great job!
ReplyDeleteGreat documentation you have done with the mapping assignment. I like the mile markers telling joggers, runners or just walkers how far they have gone it brings me back to my cross country days.
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