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Pacing (surveying)

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47:, rocky areas, streams, and thick brush. A common practice in pacing when an obstacle is encountered is to offset or pace around the obstacle. However, sometimes pacing around an obstacle is not always an option. Good pacing can only be accomplished by practice. Knowing the distance of one's pace will help to ensure accuracy and precision of pacing distances. 55:
Pacing can also be used with a map. In the field, pacing can be used to accomplish the correct distances referred by a map. Traversing a property line or boundary where distance and length are important produces opportunities for pacing to be applied to record accurate data.
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Common uses of pacing consist of measuring tree height or measuring the distance between plots. Pacing saves time but is not as accurate as using a
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in the field. It is used to measure a distance and is often used with a sighting or a
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measuring distance
hand compass
chains
tape measure
steep slopes
Bematist
Distance measurement
Pace (unit)
Pace count beads
Walking distance measure
"Working in the Woods: Where: Measuring distances by pacing"
the original
"Extension Forestry - NC State Extension"
Categories
Forest modelling
Length, distance, or range measuring devices

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