Trail Standards March 2010. Trail Standards What they are Why we are working on them How they will affect you How we will establish them What will the.

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Trail Standards March 2010

Trail Standards What they are Why we are working on them How they will affect you How we will establish them What will the finished product look like

Hiking Trails Maintained by NYNJTC Are designed and built to serve a particular purpose Provide a quality outdoor experience Protect the resources Connect to other trails Are managed in partnership with landowners Are maintained to our standards

Trails Council Members Individually have areas of expertise – geographic, technical, or leadership Hold a variety of opinions Collectively understand hiking trails and their management Responsible for managing the Trail Conference’s main program

Expectations this Evening 1. Learn about other types of trails even though we may not maintain them 2. Have the results of discussion form basis of Trail Design Standards which will be in Trail Management Guide 3. Reach an agreement so document does not go to the board - board members are not experts on trails, you are 4. Continue discussion at future Trails Council meetings if we don’t finish tonight

Lots of Trail Standards Exist US Forest Service New York State Portland, OR ADA Rock climbing No consensus as to categories Many similarities particularly on technical details

Types of Trail Standards Maintenance Construction – more of a how to build a water bar Design – Should I use stepping stones, puncheon or turnpiking?

NYS Trail Guidelines To minimize –Grade –Cut and fill Away from stream banks, wetlands and unstable slopes With drainage devices such as waterbars or dips On existing woods roads

NYS Trail Guidelines (2) Cross streams –At right angles –On low stable banks –On firm bottoms –With gentle approach slopes Use natural materials for stream bank stabilization where possible –Bridges –Side hill construction –Puncheon or bog bridges

Where TC Disagrees Use local natural materials Use existing woods roads -- TC does not want to use existing woods roads

From Trails Policy Section 2.2 Trails should afford an appropriate and satisfying outdoor experience Fair and reasonable access to trails on public land are based on the following principles –Management –Resource protection –Safety

Safety Single Track for single users Wide track for multiuse (line of sight) Information at trail heads Parking areas visible to general public Educate public in trail use and personal safety

Maintenance Standards Maintainer strives to retain conditions of trail when s/he assumed responsibility –How high and wide to trim –Blazing Maintainer is not responsible for fixing problems such as erosion, just reports them

Construction /Repair Standards How we build or repair trails Use ATC’s standards Trails have to be repaired because they were –Poorly designed –Overused or abused –Both

Designing a Trail What is the land like? What features do we want to promote – view, waterfall, stream, etc How can the resource be protected? What safety considerations need to be met? What the trail experience will users have?

Trail Experience Destination – views, water body, etc. Ability to view wildlife – birds, wildflowers, etc. Historical, cultural, or ecological interpretation Social interaction Solitude

Trail Design What to consider Vertical clearance Treadway width Surface materials Trail length Users per mile Types of users Slope –cross –longitudinal For multi use trails –Sight distance –Turning radius

Classes of Trails Primitive /Backcountry Hiking - High Challenge Hiking - Moderate Challenge Easy/Walking Accessible Mountain Biker Equestrian Hiker and Mountain Biker

Primitive/Backcountry Devil’s Path (Catksills) Many trails in the Catskills

High Challenge Red Dot to Mt. Tammany (West Jersey) Breakneck Ridge (East Hudson) Howell Trail (West Hudson)

Medium Challenge Highlands Trail on Little Windbeam Long Path through Harriman Osborn Loop and AT on Canada Hill (East Hudson

Easy/Walking Lakeside Trail at Teatown Lake Reservation Ramapo Lake in Ramapo Mountain State Forest

Accessible Pinecliff Sanctuary Teaneck Creek Conservancy in Teaneck

Primitive/Backcountry Treadway width18”to 30” SurfaceSoil with exposed rocks and roots, some rock scrambles StepsAre you kidding? Longitudinal slope 0 – 15% with 40-50% shorter than 50 yards Cross slope???? Users per mile1-5 Primary usersBackpackers, hikers Typical length5-15 miles (full day) 15 – 25+ miles (multi-day)

Hiking - High Challenge Treadway width18”to 30” SurfaceSoil with exposed rocks and roots Stepsyes Longitudinal slope0-15% with short sections > 15% Cross slope2% -4% Users per mile UsersHikers, runners, dog walkers Typical length8+ miles

Hiking - Moderate Challenge Treadway width18”to 30” SurfaceSoil with exposed rocks and roots Stepsyes Longitudinal slope0-8% Cross slope2% -4% Users per mile Primary usersHikers, runners, dog walkers Typical length

Easy Hiking/Walking Treadway width?? SurfaceSoil, gravel, engineered wood fiber, some exposed rocks and roots Stepsrare Longitudinal slope0-8% Cross slope1-2% Users per mile Primary usersShort distance hikers, walkers Typical length

Accessible – ADA Federal Regulations Treadway width36” SurfacePavement, packed gravel or firm soil Stepsnone Longitudinal slope0-5% with some exceptions Cross slope0-2% with some exceptions Obstacles2” max height

Mountain Bike - Expert Treadway width12-36 inches (expert to novice) SurfaceSoil/gravel, some rocks and roots Stepsno Longitudinal slope0-5% with up to 12% if needed Cross slope3-5% Turning radius6-8 feet Users per mile Primary usersmountain bikers Typical length Sight distance 100’-150’ on curves & road crossings

Hiker-Mountain Biker Treadway width4’ (with passing areas) SurfaceSoil /gravel Stepsno Longitudinal slope0-5% with up to 12% if needed Cross slope2% Turning radius Users per mile Primary usersHikers, mountain bikers Typical length Sight Distance ’ on curves & road crossings

Equestrian Treadway width18”to 30” SurfaceSoil /gravel/woodchips Stepsno Longitudinal slope0-10%; preferred 5% Cross slope2% Turning radius30” Users per mile5-15 Primary usersEquestrians Typical length5 to miles Sight Distance ’ on curves & road crossings

Hiker-Equestrian Treadway width4’-6’ SurfaceSoil /gravel/wood fiber Stepsno Longitudinal slope0-12%; prefer 5% Cross slope4% Turning radius30” Users per mile5-15 Primary usersEquestrians Typical length5 to miles Sight Distance ’ on curves & road crossings

Walker-Mountain Biker-Equestrian Treadway width10’- SurfaceSoil /gravel/wood fiber Stepsno Longitudinal slope0-3%; max 5% Cross slope2% Turning radius30” Users per mile5-15 Primary usersWalkers +dogs, equestrians, runner Typical length?? Sight Distance ’ on curves & road crossings

Next Steps Put all construction standards in a table Add to Trail Management Guide Determine an assessment process –Independent acessers –Head acesser appointed –Field work begins once standards are adopted