Thank you for this very instructive tutorial. I am keen to measure the height of the trees in my arboretum and climbing up them is beginning to be too danger. With my Suunto clinometer it has become a lot more straightforward.
Could you speak louder ? My TV volume is 75 percent and yet you sound like it's at 20 percent, you can use a video edit software to increase your audio level
As a Silviculturist, I never get tire watching such an amazing video. Good job!
Thanks for the video!
Thank you for this very instructive tutorial. I am keen to measure the height of the trees in my arboretum and climbing up them is beginning to be too danger. With my Suunto clinometer it has become a lot more straightforward.
Спасибо! Thanks!
Nice video
Tom? Tom Cruise?? "Just take those old records off the shelf..." ;-)
Thank you Michael.I have a question. The formula will always be
a-b = height. Even if we are pending?
thank you tom i used it
We no longer get these in South Africa, instead we are into digital gadgets (Vertex, clinometers...)
Could you speak louder ? My TV volume is 75 percent and yet you sound like it's at 20 percent, you can use a video edit software to increase your audio level
Since teaching this in America why not speak English. We don't use metric! At least most Americans don't.
The science community typically uses metric, even in the US.
@@annacferchaud6281 Why?
@@annacferchaud6281 Why??
@@Marine-iu3ev It is just better to use a decimal system for everything instead of fractions of changing units
OK Boomer