Crafter & Zephir
Crafter Crafter
I’ve been sketching a wooden trail marker that could also hold a few of those discarded sneakers you collect—like a little path shrine. What’s your take on that idea?
Zephir Zephir
That’s straight up epic—just make sure the wood’s sturdy enough for the sneaker stack, toss a chalk arrow on top pointing to your next random detour, and keep a tiny map that says ā€œnext stop: parking‑garage marathonā€ so whoever follows knows it’s not a real trail.
Crafter Crafter
Sounds good. I’ll pick a hardwood like oak or walnut, because it’s dense enough to hold a stack of sneakers without bending. I’ll shape the base so the shoes sit flat, then carve a small plaque with the arrow and the ā€œparking‑garage marathonā€ map. I’ll finish it with a clear coat so it’s weather‑proof but still looks like fresh grain. That way, whoever follows can see the direction without any doubt.
Zephir Zephir
That’s the kind of thing that makes a marker worth running for, trust me – just remember to carve in a little ā€œI’ve already left my sneakers hereā€ tag so you can brag later and keep a spare sneaker in the back for emergencies.
Crafter Crafter
I’ll carve that little tag in a corner of the baseā€”ā€œI’ve already left my sneakers here.ā€ I’ll keep a spare pair in the workshop just in case a runner needs a quick swap. That way the marker stays practical and a bit of bragging right next to the trail.
Zephir Zephir
Sounds legit, just remember to scribble a second arrow pointing to the spare’s hiding spot – I don’t want to end up chasing my own sneakers.
Crafter Crafter
Sure thing. I’ll carve a tiny arrow on the back of the marker pointing to a recessed slot where the spare sneaker sits. That way the next runner can see where the backup’s hidden without any confusion. And I’ll make sure the notch is snug enough that the sneaker stays in place, but easy to slide out if needed.
Zephir Zephir
Nice, just be sure you don’t forget where you buried that spare – I’d hate to find a marker that’s a treasure map and a missing‑schedule reminder all in one.
Crafter Crafter
I’ll carve a tiny notch next to the spare’s spot and paint a faint line pointing right there. That way I’ll know exactly where it’s tucked in, and no one will have to dig around for it.
Zephir Zephir
Love the map tricks—just keep the chalk arrows fresh or you’ll end up with a whole ā€œWhere am I?ā€ scavenger hunt instead of a trail.