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7.3 Definitions
All trail-related definitions used in the FSTAG are from the Forest Service Manual or Handbook, the Forest Service Infra Trails Module, Trail Assessment and Condition Survey (TRACS) reference...
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Conditions for an Exception in FSTAG
If a condition for an exception occurs only on part of the trail or trail component, the technical requirement applies everywhere else....
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Exemptions for Entire Trail or Beach Access Route
percent for over 20 feet; A trail obstacle 30 inches high or more runs across the full tread width of the trail; The trail surface is neither firm nor stable for a distance...
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1017.5 Tread Obstacles
Tread obstacles on trails, passing spaces, and resting intervals shall not exceed 1/2 inch (13 mm) in height measured vertically to the highest point....
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1017.5 Tread Obstacles
Tread obstacles on trails, passing spaces, and resting intervals shall not exceed 1/2 inch (13 mm) in height measured vertically to the highest point....
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Firm
Firm. A firm surface resists deformation by indentations. During the planning process, firmness must be evaluated for noticeable distortion or compression during the seasons...
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Stable
Stable. A surface is not permanently affected by expected weather conditions and can sustain normal wear and tear from the expected use(s) of the area, between planned...
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7.4.12.1 Clear Width
Gate openings and openings in barriers for hiker passage shall provide a clear width of 36 inches (915 mm), complying with ODAAG, section 1017.3 Clear Tread Width.
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F247.4.4 Routes
Routes that connect trails complying with 1017 to camping facilities, picnic facilities, viewing areas, pit toilets, and accessible elements provided within the facilities shall comply with...
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Trailheads
hiking, at least one outdoor recreation access route must connect the following places at trailheads: Accessible parking spaces or other arrival point Starting point of the trail...
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Notification Forms
an exemption for the entire trail or beach access route (see 1017.1, exception 2 and 1018.1, exception 2)....
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7.2.2.1 Determining Impracticability
The combination of trail running slope (grade) and cross slope exceeds 1:2.5 (40 percent) for over a distance of 20 feet (6m). Limiting Factor 2. ...
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5.1.2 Level or Sloped Entry
If the camp shelter is located off a trail, the sloped entry is to comply with the FSTAG Trail provisions....
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Signs
Additionally, signs are required when mountain bikes or motorized vehicles are allowed on Forest Service trails....