Pacing (surveying)

Pacing is a reasonably easy and quick method of measuring distance in the field.[1] It is used to measure a distance and is often used with a sighting or a hand compass. Most commonly, pacing is split up into segments, such as chains, which are set measures of distance. By determining one's own pace, distance can easily be estimated.

  1. ^ "Working in the Woods: Where: Measuring distances by pacing". Archived from the original on 2008-08-04. Retrieved 2008-03-28.