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[QUOTE="asa_rick, post: 147916, member: 20227"] The following was sent out by the ASA: Dear fellow Duners, The US Forest Service is currently standardizing its national trail bridge standard specification. We are doing this primarily for safety reasons. However, I've been doing an informal survey of trail users to see if they are satisfied with Forest Service trail bridges they have encountered. Our primary question is at what height should a railing (if any) be placed on a bridge to prevent a user from going over the edge (i.e. what height would you prefer the railing at)? Feel free to comment on anything else you consider important regarding trail bridges. Thanks Jasen Neese Missoula Technology and Development Center FS email: Jasen Neese/NONFS/USDAFS Internet: [email]jneese@fs.fed.us[/email] phone: 406-329-3368 [/QUOTE]
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