Reflective trail markers are something that our ancestors never really had access too. Our early ancestors used trail markers so that after they had found a source for water, food, easier passages for travel, and even to direct them to places they found enjoyable and each other. The trail markers were used so that they could locate anything easier the next time that item was needed which more than likely meant survival..
Trail markers were created from everyday objects. Trail markers were used to show which direction to travel and possibly how far to travel to locate what they needed.
They stacked rocks, they bent tree limbs, possibly cleared out areas of shrubbery, even used large rocks to manipulate trees and other vegetation  to grow into different heights and shapes, they could have made it as simple as kicking a spot in the dirt to indicate the direction of travel, how far and maybe even what the trail they were marking lead too.
           Whether or not we think we do we still use trail markers today. Most of the trail markers we use today are man made, and a lot of them are not. We use street signs, count traffics signals, and follow waterways until they go under a bridge, around a bend or even split or join other waterways. We follow roads which are also trail markers. We follow them trying to keep an eye on that distant mountain range so we know we took the correct turn.
       What we have learned to do is follow trail markers even better at night by making them reflective. Street signs, markers in the center of roads, markers to show where driveways are as well as many other examples of
reflective trail markers

       A hunter now utilizes them when he finds a spot he wishes to return too. A fisherman uses them fishing to mark locations as well as his gear. They can serve a great purpose for hikers, ATV riders, horseback riders, as well as farmers to mark trails, fences, gear or anything they desire to locate in no light and low light situations.
      With our earliest ancestors having to rely on torches of fire to see at night, we developed the battery and all types and sizes of torches, yes flashlights, to find our ways.
         With the rapid development of these torches we can carry smaller yet much brighter torches than we could even just a few years ago. They are lasting much longer before having to change the batteries and some have LED’s which seem to last forever.
            I being an avid outdoorspersonas well as a hunter for many years have used most torches available as well as most trail marking systems. We found that the ones that could be seen in the daylight served not only us but also anyone wishing to borrow our gear when we were not there. We started using reflective trail markers of all types and then around 10 years ago we stumbled upon a tape that we still utilize today and are even in the process of developing and offering to the public. We did not make the tape or packaging we are offering, we just brought them together to make it compact and very easy and simple to use. If you are interested check  out more of the site to see examples and more info.
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Our reflective trail markers have the others beat hands down. From our testing and years of use of all types of trail markers, started when I was 18 and I am now 44, I know we have the best trail markers system out there. There are other trail marker systems and trail markers devices and we have used almost every reflective trail markers device that we could find and we have even seen some we thought were just weird, but they must have worked to some degree.The reflective trail markers tape we utilize was not developed by us but we have used it for over 10 years in all types of weather and situations. The packaging is just what we started using for conveinence and after years of use and finding the price of the tape per roll too high for individuals to purchase we decided to market the reflective tape in a small but easy to carry package and try to get the price low enough where anyone could afford it. We gave it a simple enough name, Reflective Trail Markers,so that anyone could remember it.  Will we make money on it? YES if not we could not have it produced. Are we going to get rich on it? LOL If you know me or know anyone who knows me I can garantee they have heard me more than once say " Its not about the money?", and I guess thats why I quit an $80,000.00+ a year job just to be able to work 8 hrs a day as an electrician and spend more time with my wife and be able to drive my Motorcycle a little more. OH YEAH and be able to spend some enjoyable time in the woods as well field testing these reflective trail markers even more.

Reflective Trail Markers