50 Feet
50 feet
50 feet
50 feet 50 feet b. 50 feet
2 markers are placed on opposite sides of the runway
Both answers are correct
25 to 35 feet based on the placement of the DTG markers
25 feet off the edge of the MOS
The markers placed at designated areas of a course are commonly referred to as "course markers" or "waymarkers." These markers help guide participants by indicating distances, directions, or specific points of interest along the route. They can take various forms, such as flags, cones, or signs, depending on the type of event or course.
To mark unexploded ordnance (UXOs), use clearly visible markers such as brightly colored flags, stakes, or paint to indicate their location. Ensure that the markers are placed at a safe distance from the UXOs and are visible from all directions. It’s essential to document the coordinates and inform relevant authorities to facilitate safe handling and disposal. Always follow local regulations and safety protocols when marking UXOs.
50 feet.
The markers placed at designated areas of a course are commonly referred to as "course markers" or "waymarkers." These can include flags, cones, or signs that indicate distances, hazards, or important points along the route. They assist participants in navigation and help maintain the flow of the event. In specific sports, such as running or cycling, these markers may also denote splits or checkpoints.
140 bases and 152 edge marker tops