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TwoTrails Software

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TwoTrails is available. This is a survey package which can incorporate and mix most type of surveying used to determine boundaries for forest service units, or to navigate to sample plots associated with the units. The Forest Management Service Center, Forest Products Measurement Group, has successfully used this package in several forests exercises, experimental site tests, and academia arenas. This is a freeware survey package supporting NFS timber cruisers. Consult with your regional measurement specialist before using this program in production activities.

The following presentation briefly explains the purpose of the tool:

You may download the software, which includes the executables for the PC, the mobile-CE device, a User Guide,and training documents.

If you are interested in trying the program, please complete and submit the registration form below. You may then download the files and follow the install guide. We will only use your information to help us determine where the tool is being tried. We may contact you to determine how we can better serve the timber cruising community.

For more information, contact Gary Boyack at gboyack@fs.fed.us.

Happy TwoTrails to You!

TwoTrails Software Registration Form
Version: May 9, 2012

NOTE: Required fields are marked with a red asterisk ( * ).

First Name *
Last Name *
Email Address *
(required format: "sbear@fs.fed.us")
Unit (National Forest, Ranger District) * (Select "Other" at the end of this list if your location is not listed.)
If "Other", please note unit and location.
Telephone Number *
After completing the form, submit your registration for the TwoTrails Software. Reset the form to start over.

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Forest Management Service Center
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Fort Collins, CO 80526-1891

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Last modified: August 30, 2011