Our land is very wet Joe. Folks have used roadways and footpaths, laid and relaid them, for thousands of years. It's easier to walk on the path than off most of the time.
The roads don't show up the passing of individuals, is what I'm trying to say really.
It means that when we do go off path, unless we know who and where they're headed, that we often don't recognise that others have been there or know to follow them.
Our children don't grow up doing that either.
Like Wicca says, follow the road until there's something 'just' out of place enough that you think about where you're going and change direction.
Dad used to shove a short stick with three leaves on it into the ground for us to follow a route. I don't think we ever did it in need, but just him saying 'come and find me'
when I was very little. Always so that I could see two sticks at once. I had good eyesight then
I could easily see several hundred yards sharply.
My Granny said she had to be careful what sticks she used, or the blooming things rooted and grew
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