concept   trail markers

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Brazil (1) New Zealand (1) Chile (1) Finland (1) Iceland (1) Italy (1) Kenya (1) Norway (1) Peru (1) Sweden (1) Tanzania (1) hiking culture in the US (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 trail markers Brazil In Brazil, trail markers may be scarce in dense forests, requiring reliance on local knowledge or GPS for navigation. 3
2 trail markers New Zealand Trail markers in New Zealand are rudimentary due to limited human impact. 2
3 trail markers Chile In rugged and remote hiking areas in Chile, trail markers may be scarce, and hikers rely on indigenous knowledge or local guides for navigation. 1
4 trail markers Finland Trail markers are essential for outdoor activities in Finland and are often integrated into a comprehensive system. 1
5 trail markers Iceland In Iceland, trail markers are essential for safety and navigation in remote landscapes, often maintained by governmental or non-profit organizations. 1
6 trail markers Italy Trail markers in Italy are closely tied to the local tourism and leisure activities, with extensive networks and services for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. 1
7 trail markers Kenya In Kenya, local guides are essential for safe navigation in wilderness areas with minimal trail markers. 1
8 trail markers Norway In Norway, trail markers are crucial for safety and navigation in remote areas and are usually maintained by government or non-profit groups. 1
9 trail markers Peru In remote hiking areas in Peru, trail markers are scarce, so hikers depend on indigenous knowledge or local guides for navigation. 1
10 trail markers Sweden Trail markers are an important part of outdoor activities in Swedish culture. 1
11 trail markers Tanzania Local guides in Tanzania are crucial for safe navigation in wilderness areas with minimal trail markers. 1
12 trail markers hiking culture in the US Trail markers are essential for navigation and safety in the US hiking culture. 1