Canyon View Trail

Canyon View Trail
Su no l R eg io n al Wildern ess
T rail Uses
H iking
Eque str ian
N o B ike s
Trail Length 0.8 mi (1.2 km)
N etwork trail
This tra il intersects with several trails and will e ventu ally take you to C amp
Ohlo ne R oad. Tra il users will en counter up to 30% grad es an d bedrock
sections. There are majestic views, flourishing plant and wildlife.
C umulativ e
Elev a tion C hange
Gain 4 19 ft (128 m)
Loss 27 ft (8 m )
T yp ical Grad e is 11.3%
19% of the trail is be twe e n 20% and 30%
48 ft (15 m ) is be twe e n 30% and 30%
D ogs
8% grade is a standard ramp.
T yp ical C ro ss Slo p e is 4.8%
C am ping
18% of the trail is be twe e n 8% and 19%
440 ft (134 m ) is be twe e n 12% and 19%
T yp ical T read Width is 51 in (129 cm)
H azard s an d
Obstru ctio n s
R oots
16 in.
R ocks
13 in.
Tre ad Width range s fr om 20 in (51 cm) to 117 in (297 cm )
T rail Surface is So il
93% of the trail is Firm or be tte r
285 ft (87 m ) of the tr ail is Soft or wor se
Trailhe ad Location
Since this trail is part of a ne twork, it can be accessed from intersecting
the Indian Joe Trail, McC orkle Trail, C erro Este Trail and C amp Ohlone
Trail
Acce ss
Inform ation
Warning: Trailconditions may have c hanged s n
i ce this trail w as ass essed. Temporary
obstruc tions (e.g. falle n trees or land s ildes) may not hav e been mapped. Maximum
grades and c ross slopes may v ary .
Obs truc tions e
l ss than 2.0 in (5.0 c m) or outside the tread area 120 n
i (3 m) w ide by
120 n
i (3 m) high were not measured. Mn
i imumclearance boundaries w ere
at e
l ast 2.0 n
i (5.0 cm) high.
This report has been generated by TrailW are w hich has been created by Beneficial
Designs , Inc.
Aug 26, 05
Canyon View Trail
Length 0.8 mi (1.2 km)
N etwork trail
Hiking
Equestrian
Typical Tread Width
51 in (129 cm)
Minimum 20 in (51 cm)
Maximum 117 in (297 cm)
No Bikes
Soil
93% is F irm o r b etter
Typical Grade 11.3%
285 ft (87 m) is So ft o r wo rse
19% of the trail is
20% to 30%
48 ft (15 m ) is 30% to 30%
Roots
16 in.
8% grade is a standard ramp.
Rocks 13 in.
Typical Cross Slope 4.8%
18% of the trail is
8% to 19%
440 ft (134 m ) is 12% to 19%
Trail Acce ss
Inform ation
Warning: Trail conditions may have changed since
thistrail wasassessed. Temporary obstructions(e.g.
fallen treesor land slides) may not have been
mapped. Maximumgrades and crossslopes may
vary.
This report isgenerated by TrailWare which has been
created by Beneficial Designs, Inc.
Aug 26, 05
Canyon View Trail
Su no l R eg io n al Wildern ess
T rail Access In fo rmatio n Su m mary
page 1
First Segment As sess ed
Jun 24, 05
Las t Segment Assessed
Jun 28, 05
Trail Length 0.8 mi (1.2 km)
N etwork trail
C umulativ e Ele v ation Change
Gain 419 ft (128 m)
Loss 27 ft (8 m)
T yp ical Grad e is 11.3%
19% of the trail is between 20% and 30%
48 ft (15 m) is between 30% a nd 30%
8% grade is a standard ramp.
Locations and lengths can be f ound on the MaximumGrade Table Reports
T yp ical C ro ss Slo p e is 4.8%
18% of the trail is between 8% and 19%
440 ft (134 m) is betwe en 12% and 19 %
Locations and lengths can be f ound on the MaximumX-Slo pe Table Reports
T yp ical T read Width is 51 in (129 cm)
Trea d Width ranges from 2 0 in (51 cm) to 117 in (297 cm)
Locations and lengths can be f ound on the Minimum Tread Wid th Table and Min m
i umClearanc e Width Reports
T rail Surface is So il
93% of the trail is Firm o r b etter
285 ft (87 m) of the trail is Soft or worse
Length of trailcan be f ound on the Surface Ty pe Table and Surf ace Category Table Reports.
Obstru ctio n s
R oots 16 in.
R ocks 13 in.
Locations and lengths can be f ound on the Minimum Vertical and MaximumTread Obstructions Reports
T rail Uses
Hikin g
Equestrian
No Bike s
Warning: Trailconditions may have c hanged s n
i ce this trail w as ass essed. Temporary obstructio ns (e.g.
f alle n trees or land s ildes) may not hav e been mapped. Maximumgrades and c ross slopes may v ary .
Obs truc tions e
l ss than 2.0 in (5.0 c m) or outside of the tread area 120 in (3 m) w d
i e by 120 in (3 m) high
w ere not meas ured. Minimum c e
l arance boundaries w ere at least 2.0 in (5.0 c m) high.
This report s
i generated by TrailWare w hich has been created by Beneficial Des igns, Inc.
Aug 26, 05