Information

  • Document No.

  • Conducted on

  • Personnel

  • Park or Protected Area

  • Front country or back country

  • Area of park

  • Trail Name

  • Trail type

  • Touch LOCATE button to find address

Geometrics & Composition

  • Segment

  • Junction characteristics

  • Trail corridor width - how wide overall? (m)

  • Trail surface size - what is the actual surface I use? (m)

  • What is the trail grade?

  • How steep is it?

  • Trail position on slope

  • Curvature of trail

  • Trail surface

  • Drawing sheet (use this area to make a drawing if you need to)

Surrounding Terrain Features

  • Land Forms

  • Land Features

  • Water Features

  • Photo(s)

Built Facility

  • Check the box if BC Parks built facility is present.

  • BC Parks built facility type

  • Stairs

  • Condition estimate of stairs

  • Bridges & Decks

  • Condition estimate

  • Boardwalk & other walk surfaces

  • Condition estimate

  • Check the box if a mountain biking feature is present.

  • Choose the mountain biking feature

  • Condition estimate of 1st bike feature

  • Check this box if a second bike feature exists

  • Choose a 2nd mountain biking feature

  • Condition estimate of 2nd bike feature

  • IMBA feature current state category

  • What is the current state condition?

  • Materials

  • Current state condition

Trees, Shrubs & Ground Cover

  • There are trees here

  • Choose the prevalent tree species you see

  • There is a shrub layer

  • Choose the prevalent shrubs in the immediate area

  • If there is significant low ground cover, not it here.

  • Ground cover

  • These invasive species are observed

  • Invasive species seen

  • Note any invasive species not listed

  • Is this a data point?

  • Data Point
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