To complicate matters, long hiking routes and cycling routes are
increasingy routed using the node networks. On the web you'll find a series
of node numbers, in between nodes ypu follow the node network waymarks.
Any node servicing one of these trails might be considered a trailhead. In
Nederland, a lot of nodes (many thousands instead of a few hundreds) would
then qualify! That's why in Nederland we need to give additional guidelines.

Just a node, that's a navigational aid, correct. A node with extra
facilities, dedicated to transfer from car to routes, that might qualify in
Nederland.

Other countries, different guidelines, I'm sure.

Fr gr Peter Elderson


Op vr 18 jan. 2019 om 11:54 schreef Tobias Wrede <l...@tobias-wrede.de>:

> While you clearly
> also have to enter a node network somewhere I see them more as a general
> navigation aid than a "trail".
>
>
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