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waymarked

British  
/ ˈweɪˌmɑːkt /

adjective

  1. marked or identified with waymarks

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There is a path much of the way but the route isn’t often waymarked and the terrain is steep and rocky.

From The Guardian • Apr. 23, 2016

The trail isn’t waymarked and there are some sections with no trail at all – much of the route is in remote country and there are few settlements.

From The Guardian • Apr. 23, 2016

And our holloway was, like Household's, bordered by "an acre of pasture", its hedges were "grown together across the top", and it was waymarked by "dead oaks", each "a paradise of wood-pigeons".

From The Guardian • Mar. 15, 2013

He stuffed his waymarked map back through the opening in the bulkhead, followed by a pocket-size electric torch.

From "Code Name Verity" by Elizabeth Wein