Sentence examples for trail mark from inspiring English sources

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Bronze markers on the trail mark your location in time.

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The leisurely 90-minute hike wends through a forest on a trail marked well with informative panels.

Take the Notch Trail, marked with blue blaze, back down to 9D, where the trail and road will join forces for about three quarters of a mile.

When you reach an abandoned concrete building, take a left, on the Cornish Trail, marked with blue blaze, and descend back down to 9D, and the parking lot.

In a move worth emulating on high-traffic hiking trails in America, mountain bikers are segregated onto a designated trail, marked, "Please no pedestrians".

Rather than run along a set route, the Hashers follow a trail marked out in advance with white chalk scattered on the ground.

9 a.m. 4. Happy Trails Walk south from Evelyn's, turn left just before the downtown bridge and find the paved walking trail marked Bow Falls.

You'll eventually reach Breakneck Brook, where you'll want to turn left on the Brook Trail, marked with red blaze, and follow an old, flat carriage road along the river.

You won't see Matisse's paintings, but you can follow his trail marked by picture frames on the spots where he was inspired to paint Luxe, Calme et Volupté.

On NBC, Trump was not to be discouraged or deflected, although he and Cruz have had an unusually friendly relationship on a campaign trail marked by vitriol and animosity.

While Clinton has long supported comprehensive gun safety measures, placing gun laws front and center on the campaign trail marks a departure from previous elections, in which Democrats have shied away from addressing the issue.

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