• ysjet@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    My only problem with these are that the plastic on them is always somehow smudge/frosted enough that you cant read a thing.

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      20 hours ago

      I think it’s partly UV and partly being cleaned with paper towel. I think cotton is much softer on a micro level.

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        23 hours ago

        Is their not a plastic sheet covering the posted maps and signs? Like the structure is wood, but most I have seen have a plastc covering over the display.

        And ya sometimes the scratches and smearing and graffiti makes it unreadable.

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          19 hours ago

          The bougie ones have glass… That might be what they are referring to.

          I do a lot of hiking and most often it’s plastic. Weirdly you find the glass covered ones in usually boring trails in small towns that seem very rarely traveled. I have even seem some that are just cork board, with nothing covering it. The pages are either lamented, or less desirably slipped into a 3 ring binder type sleeve and stapled.

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            7 hours ago

            Those lesser traveled locations probably have lower rates of vandalism. Also, lower budgets, glass is cheaper than acrylic or polycarb.

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        23 hours ago

        At least here the actual papers and stuff pinned to them are covered by a locked hinged window made of plastic.