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Default Favourite type of track marking?

So what's you favourite type of track marking? What would you prefer to see being used to lay a track out with?

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upside down guttering
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I guess natural would be best but thats not possible for a temporary track. I guess smallish diameter hose - but not small enough that people will shortcut across it to gain time.


I confess I really don't like those things they use at york. The stuff they used at oswestry would be ok if it was buried slightly but as it was it was similar to york. Neither are very easy to get over if you get stuck on the wrong side of the track.
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i prefer gutturing with botdots easy to see and dont bust ya car
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NOT those nasty bouncy plastic strips they have at York... argh. Nightmares.
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No contest; upside down white plastic guttering, preferably half round rather than the squarer stuff.
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The problem with guttering is you can't make nice sweeping corners, everything is square.

If the white plastic board things were lower would they be better?

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