College of Natural Resources
Department of Forest, Rangeland, and Fire Sciences
Forest Measurements and Inventory
Laboratory 1
Part 1: Compass Skills and Surveying
Objectives of this laboratory exercise:
- Be able to use your compass and tape to shoot bearings and distance to objects
- Be able to set declination on your compass
- Be able to use your compass and paces to find old survey markers, plot centers, monitoring trees
- Be able to convert between feet and meters
Location:Meet at the Shattuck amphitheatre beside the Old Arboretum
Materials and Supplies:
- This Handout – Print out and bring it with you
- Hardhat (yours)
- Something to write with (yours)
- Loggers Tape (yours)
- Silva Ranger Compass (yours)
- Calculator (yours)
- 100 foot tapes (supplied)
- Flags (supplied)
Part 1: A 100ft measuring tape will be laid out on flat ground, with a flag placed at the beginning and at 66 feet. The goal of this first task is for you to determine how many of your paces are in a chain and how many of your paces are in 100m. Remember a pace is every 2nd step.
Walk 66 feet and count how many paces you take: paces
Walk the 66 feet again and count your number of paces: paces
Average of the two: average paces
Calculate how many paces are in:
100 feet = paces
Part 2: Setting Declination on your compass
Based on this figure below identify the appropriate declination for Moscow, Idaho:
Part 3: The Fundamentals of Stem Mapping
From the identified plot center, first face Due North and then by moving clockwise, use your compass and tapes/paces to measure the bearing and distance to all trees within a 1/20acre circular plot
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Part 4: Finding Old Survey Locations
In a group, using only your pace and compasses, locate the old inventory plots within the Shattuck Arboretum:
- The plot lies in the Shattuck Arboretum, 155 feet at 349 from a 23” Ponderosa Pine, 118 feet at 66 from a 22” Ponderosa Pine, 135 feet at 26 from the light-pole on the west side of the arboretum amphitheater. Plot #:______
- The plot lies in the Shattuck Arboretum, 80 feet at 308 from a 17” cedar, 118 feet at 19 from a 30” Ponderosa Pine, 160 feet north from the light-pole on the west side of the arboretum amphitheater. Plot #:______
- The plot lies in the Shattuck Arboretum, 66 feet at 37 from a 33” cottonwood, 109 feet at 109 from a 30” leaning deciduous tree, 126 feet at 22 from the southeast entrance to the tennis courts. Plot #:______
- The plot lies in the Shattuck Arboretum, 71 feet at 232 from a 20” maple, 135 feet at 207 from a 25” spruce tree, 75 feet at 346 from the southeast entrance to the tennis courts.Plot #:______
- The plot lies in the Shattuck Arboretum, 109 feet at 36 from a 20” spruce tree, 141 feet at 40 from a 21” Douglas-fir, 75 feet at 356 from the southeast corner of Memorial Gym.Plot #:______
- The plot lies in the Shattuck Arboretum, 55 feet at 280 from an 8” birch tree, 95 feet at 312 from a 25” Ponderosa Pine, 103 feet at 348 from the southeast corner of Memorial Gym.Plot #:______
- The plot lies in the Shattuck Arboretum, 43 feet at 10 from a 19” spruce tree, 126 feet at 60 from a multi-stem maple, 135 feet at 349 from a gold painted fire hydrant.Plot #:______
- The plot lies in the Shattuck Arboretum, 75 feet at 69 from a 16” spruce tree, 133 feet at 104 from a multi-stem cedar, 109 feet at 23 from a gold painted fire hydrant.Plot #:______
- The plot lies in the Shattuck Arboretum, 122 feet at 270 from a 13.5” maple tree, 126 feet at 308 from a 26” spruce tree, 116 feet at 43 from the southwest corner of Memorial Gym.Plot #:______
- The plot lies in the Shattuck Arboretum, 230 feet at 80 from a split-trunk maple, 190 feet at 82 from a 22” spruce tree, 92 feet north from the southwest corner of Memorial Gym.Plot #:______
- The plot lies in the Shattuck Arboretum, 225 feet at 87 from a split-trunk maple, 51 feet at 32 from an 18” spruce tree, 140 feet at 74 from a gold painted fire hydrant.Plot #:______
NAME: LAB DAY:
Question to be completed during lab:
- Tom was pacing from his starting location towards an old plot. He crested the hill and found that a new lake had formed over where his patch would have gone. Describe what you would do is his place to keep on course to the old plot without walking through the lake?