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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977572
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
7/15/2014
Doc Name
TR Request
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City of Lamar
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
TR4
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D
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Advantages of the continuous trail are; <br /> • Spectators can move along the trail at different speeds than the archers'groups. <br /> • An archer can be sure of the safe opportunity to shoot by verifying at the shooting station <br /> that the last group has departed. <br /> • An individual who must leave the course(perhaps due to equipment failure or a minor <br /> injury)is not restricted in his/her movements along the trail in either direction. <br /> • The presences of archers looking for arrows at the target are indicated by bows left at the <br /> shooting station. <br /> Disadvantages of the continuous trail include; <br /> • The course designer must identify and clear both the trail and separate shooting lanes. <br /> • The effective length of the course is longer as each group of archers must walk to and <br /> from each target and along the trail. <br /> ;i <br /> - ---------- - <br /> _ h <br /> -- --- -------- <br /> . g <br /> .1 t <br /> CONTINUOUS <br /> TRAIL <br /> ARCHERY <br /> COURSE 4:= <br /> The Linked Trail. With this course design,the trail includes sections of the shooting <br /> lanes,with paths between the shooting stations and target being part of the course trail.You can picture <br /> this type of trail as being similar to the layout of a golf course,with each"tee"being in close proximity to <br /> the last"hole,"see figure 8. <br />
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