Nanc
Active Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Frances (Sept 2016)
SDC/ Finesterre/ Muxia (2016)
I am deeply indebted to which ever groups mark the Way with yellow arrows. They were life savers on my Camino.
But a disturbing trend is happening that I would like to know if we can change. It was mildly hard for this newbie to accept and adjust to albergues using formal blue signs with scallops and arrows. They eventualky became identifiable by their size and location. (But it still bugged me)
But many time in towns, albergues are using strong yellow arrow on the street, walls and side walks. These can be indescernible from true Camino marking. Some intersections have become a mess of yellow markings. It's confusing, misleading and wastes time.
I appreciated some towns that blacked out the arrow head or arrow all together .
Could there be anyway to require albergues to use another color? Some areas seem to use blue for bike tours or Camino so what about orange or peach?
Can any organization have a wide spread impact to control this mess?
Any while we're at it, get more arrows on the way out of Ponferado?
Nanc
But a disturbing trend is happening that I would like to know if we can change. It was mildly hard for this newbie to accept and adjust to albergues using formal blue signs with scallops and arrows. They eventualky became identifiable by their size and location. (But it still bugged me)
But many time in towns, albergues are using strong yellow arrow on the street, walls and side walks. These can be indescernible from true Camino marking. Some intersections have become a mess of yellow markings. It's confusing, misleading and wastes time.
I appreciated some towns that blacked out the arrow head or arrow all together .
Could there be anyway to require albergues to use another color? Some areas seem to use blue for bike tours or Camino so what about orange or peach?
Can any organization have a wide spread impact to control this mess?
Any while we're at it, get more arrows on the way out of Ponferado?
Nanc