Cruising rod explained

A cruising rod is a simple device used to quickly estimate the number of pieces of lumber yielded by a given piece of timber. Similarly to a yardstick, it is a rod with markings. The estimation is carried out as follows. Standing at arm's length from the tree, estimate its average diameter by taking a note on the rod's markings. Walk away to see the whole tree; hold the rod upright at the distance from the eye at which the rod and the tree appear of the same diameter; the noted mark on the rod will show an approximate location of an 8adj=onNaNadj=on log cut along the tree height. [1]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.na.fs.fed.us/stewardship/newsltr/newsletter/02spring_summer.pdf Forest Stewardship Newsletter with Article on Cruising Rods