Protruding objects are defined as constructed features such as signs that extend into the clear width area of a trail, resting interval, or passing space between 27 inches (685 millimeters...
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Protruding Objects and Trails
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Common Technical Requirements
The technical requirements for outdoor constructed features apply only to those outdoor constructed features that are required to comply with the technical requirements by the scoping requirements...
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Viewing Areas [F246.3]
Within viewing areas, at least 20 percent, but no less than one, of each type of outdoor constructed feature must comply with the applicable technical requirements for the feature....
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1011.2 Clear Ground Space
A clear ground space complying with 1011.2 shall be provided at outdoor constructed features. EXCEPTIONS: 1. ...
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Trail Tread
The portion of a trail upon which traffic moves....
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Existing Trails [F247.2]
trail that substantially meets the technical requirements for trails, the altered portion of the existing trail must comply with the technical requirements for trails....
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Camping and Picnic Facilities [F244.2.3.1, F244.3, F245.2.5.1, and F244.5.3]
Within camping and picnic units with mobility features (figure 16), at least one of each type of outdoor constructed feature must comply with the applicable technical requirements for the...
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Trail Class
The prescribed scale of development for a trail, representing its intended design and management standards....
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1011.2 Clear Ground Space
A clear ground space complying with 1011.2 shall be provided at outdoor constructed features....
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Minimum Trail Width
Minimum Trail Width. The width of the trail tread and the adjacent usable surface at the narrowest point on a trail. ...
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3.2.5 Camp Living Areas
All constructed features provided in a camp living area shall comply with applicable provisions in sections 4.0 and 5.0....
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3.3.1 General
Site furnishings and constructed features provided in picnic units shall comply with the applicable provisions of sections 4.0 and 5.0 of the FSORAG....
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1011.2 Clear Ground Space
This section requires a clear ground space to be provided at outdoor constructed features and includes specific provisions for the size and location (1011.2.1), surface (1011.2.2), slope...
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11B-203.2 Construction sites
Structures and sites directly associated with the actual processes of construction, including but not limited to, scaffolding, bridging, materials hoists, materials storage, and construction...
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“Accessible Trail” is a term to avoid
In addition, most trails constructed under the FSTAG use exceptions to some extent in order to maintain the nature of the setting....
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ADJUSTED CONSTRUCTION COST
[DSA-AC] All costs directly related to the construction of a project, including labor, material, equipment, services, utilities, contractor financing, contractor overhead and profit, and...
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Technical Requirements for Accessible Hiker/Pedestrian Trails
Section 7.4 of FSTAG explains the accessibility requirements for trails, including trail surfacing, clear tread width, grade and cross slope, resting intervals, passing spaces, tread obstacles...
- American Trails Resources and Library: Accessible Trails
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Gates and Barriers on Trails
If gates or barriers are constructed to control access to trails, include openings wide enough to allow hiker passage....
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Appendix E National Trail Surface Study Survey
Appendix E National Trail Surface Study Survey...
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Appalachian Trail Conservancy's "Increasing Opportunities for Access on the Appalachian Trail: A Design Guide"
trails....
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Resting Intervals on Trails
Provide resting intervals between each trail segment any time the running slope exceeds 1:20 (5 percent) as shown in table 5....
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New Trails [F247.1]
When a trail is designed for use by hikers or pedestrians and directly connects to a trailhead or another trail that substantially meets the technical requirements for trails, the trail...