Yosemite National Park - Happy Iles and Half Dome Trail

Programmatic Review for NPS-Sponsored Public Surveys

YOSE_Happy Isles Questionnaire 1-12-2012

Yosemite National Park - Happy Iles and Half Dome Trail

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OMB Control Number: 1024-0224
Expiration Date: 8-31-2014

Yosemite National Park
Happy Isles
Visitor Survey
2012

ID: ________

Date: ______________

Time:___________AM/PM

Location: ____________

Weather: Sunny / Partly / Overcast / Raining

Special Event: No / Yes:_______________

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NOTE: For the purposes of this review and submission the justifications for each question or section of
questions is highlighted in a shaded text box above each question. These text boxes will not be printed
on the final version of the surveys. The Topic Areas noted are consistent with the currently approved
pool questions for the NPS Programmatic Review Process (1024-0224). The questions that are slight
variations are denoted as such. Any questions that are outside the general scope of the programmatic
review process have been carefully discussed and generally approved by the NPS Information Collection
Review Coordinator with understanding that that those questions will require further review and
consideration by OMB before full determination and approval can be granted.

A. Trip Description

TOPIC AREA 1: GR3
1.

Including yourself, how many people are in your personal group during this hike today? (Enter number
of people.)
Number of people:____________

TOPIC AREA 3: ACT31 (variation)
2.
3.

Approximately how many previous hikes has each member of your group taken in Yosemite National
Park in the past 12 months and during each group member’s lifetime. Please also indicate if you have a
trip leader(s) who planned or led your group on this hike.
Number of hikes you have taken
in Yosemite NP
(including this hike)
Past 12 Months
(Enter # of trips.)

Lifetime
(Enter # of trips.)

Planned or led
this hike?
(Check one box per person.)
Yes

No

Yourself

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Group Member #2

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Group Member #3

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Group Member #4

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Group Member #5

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Group Member #6

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Group Member #7

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TOPIC AREA 3:ACT (variation)
3.

Is your hike today a day hike or part of an overnight backpacking trip? (Check one.)

 Day hike
 Overnight backpacking trip

TOPIC AREA 3: TBACK 5 (variation)
4.

Where did you start your hike today? (Check one.)

 Happy Isles Trailhead
 Glacier Point
 Backcountry Campsite (please specify campsite:____________________________________________)
 Other (please specify:____________________________________________)
 Don’t know/not sure

TOPIC AREA 5: CROWD1 (variation)
5.

Did you feel crowded while you were at any of the following destinations during your hike today?
(Check one box for each location.)

Yes

No

Did not
hike to this
destination

Don’t know
this
destination

Footbridge below Vernal Fall

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Railing at the top of Vernal Fall

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Railing at the top of Nevada Fall

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Little Yosemite Valley (Ranger Station/Camping Area)

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Half Dome Cables

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Half Dome Summit

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Glacier Point

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Illilouette Fall

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Other (Please specify): _________________________

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Destination

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TOPIC AREA 5: CROWD1 (variation)
6.

Did you feel crowded while you were hiking on any of the following sections of trail today? (Check one
box for each trail section.)

Trail Section

Yes

No

Did not hike
on this trail
section

Don’t know
this trail
section

Happy Isles Trailhead to Footbridge below Vernal Fall

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Footbridge below Vernal Fall to top of Vernal Fall

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Top of Vernal Fall to

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Half Dome Trail Junction to Cloud’s Rest

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Half Dome Trail

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Glacier Point to

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top of Nevada Fall
Top of Nevada Fall to
Half Dome Trail Junction

top of Illilouette Fall
Illilouette Fall to
top of Vernal Fall
Other (Please specify): __________________________

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B. Visitor Experience
Hiking in Yosemite National Park and other outdoor recreation areas can include being exposed to natural
hazards that require hikers to be prepared, knowledgeable, and in control of the level of risk they take. The
questions in this section of the survey ask about potential natural hazards you experienced or observed other
visitors experience during your hike today in the Happy Isles Trail Corridor.

TOPIC AREA 6: EVALSERV 8
7.

a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
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j.
k.
l.
m.
n.

To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? (Check one box for
each item.)
Neither
Strongly
Strongly
Agree nor Disagree
Agree
Agree
Disagree
Disagree
I felt like I might fall and be injured on the
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Mist Trail because the rock steps were
wet.
The risk of an accident on the Mist Trail
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seemed high to me because there were
too many people on the trail.
I felt like other visitors put me or others
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at risk by rushing to pass people on the
rock steps on the Mist Trail.
I assume that park rangers would tell
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visitors when it is NOT safe to hike on the
Mist Trail.
The challenges of hiking the Mist Trail
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(steep, wet, narrow rock steps) were
greater than I expected.
I felt confident that if I had an accident
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while hiking on the Mist Trail, park
rangers would help me back to safety.
I feel like I could safely hike the Mist Trail
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again on another day.
I am relieved to be finished hiking the
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Mist Trail because it felt unsafe.
There were places in this area of the park
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without railings where visitors were
getting too close to the water to be safe.
The railings at the top of waterfalls in this
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area were adequate to protect me from
an accident.
Visitors at the top of waterfalls in this
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area were careful not to go past the
railings.
I saw signs warning me not to pass the
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railings or go in the water at the top of
waterfalls in this area.
Some visitors ignored the signs at the top
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of waterfalls in this area by going past the
railings and/or into the water.
The risk of a visitor slipping/falling into
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the water at the top of waterfalls in this
area seemed high to me.
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There were places in this area of the park
o. without railings where visitors were
getting too close to the water to be safe.

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TOPIC AREA 3: TRIPC 36
8.

Did you observe any of the following during your hike today in the Happy Isles Trail Corridor? (Check
one box for each item).

a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
i.

Individuals rushing past me or others
on the rock steps on the Mist Trail.
Individuals slipping on wet rock on the
Mist Trail.
Individuals who looked noticeably
scared on the Mist Trail.
Individuals you think were unprepared
for the safety/natural hazards of hiking
on the Mist Trail.
Individuals you think were not fit
enough to safely hike the Mist Trail.
Visitors going past the railing on the
Mist Trail.
Visitors going past railings in viewing
areas at the top of waterfalls.
Visitors entering the water above
waterfalls.

Yes

No

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TOPIC AREA 6: OPMGMT6
9.

To what extent do you support or oppose each of the following potential management actions for the
Happy Isles Trail Corridor? (Check one box for each item.)
Strongly
Support

Increase the number of signs on the Mist
a. Trail regarding potential safety/natural
hazards on the hike.
Require a safety orientation (e.g., a short
b.
video) before visitors hike the Mist Trail.
Provide an optional safety orientation (e.g., a
c. short video) before visitors hike the Mist
Trail.
Limit the number of people allowed to hike
the Mist Trail each day to minimize
d.
crowding-related accidents on the narrow
rock steps.
Increase the number of park rangers along
e. the Mist Trail to promote safe visitor
behavior and preparedness.
Require all hikers on the Mist Trail to meet
f.
safe footwear and clothing requirements.

Support

Neither
Support nor
Oppose

Oppose

Strongly
Oppose

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g.
h.
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j.

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n.

Close the Mist Trail when water levels are
high.
Close the Mist Trail when there are
snowy/icy conditions.
Increase the number of warning signs in
viewing areas at the top of waterfalls to
reduce the risk of visitors slipping/falling into
the water.
Increase the number of park rangers in
viewing areas at the top of waterfalls to
reduce the risk of visitors slipping/falling into
the water.
Install additional railings in viewing areas at
the top of waterfalls to reduce the risk of
visitors slipping/falling into the water.
Close viewing areas at the top of waterfalls
when water levels are high.
Remove warning/regulatory signs from this
area of the park to make it more natural
appearing and require visitors to be more
responsible for managing their own safety.
Remove railings from this area of the park to
make it more natural appearing and require
visitors to be more responsible for managing
their own safety.

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TOPIC AREA 3: LEARN6 (variation)
10.

Please indicate if you think there was too much, not enough, or about the right amount of each of the
following forms of visitor safety management on your hike today in the Happy Isles Trail Corridor?
(Check one box for each item.)
Too
Much

Not
Enough

About the
Right Amount

Information on the park website about safety/natural hazards
on the Mist Trail.

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Information at the Visitor Center about safety/natural hazards
on the Mist Trail.

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Signs at the trailhead about safety/natural hazards on the Mist
Trail.

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Signs along the trail about safety/natural hazards on the Mist
Trail.

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The number of park rangers on the Mist Trail.

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Warning signs in viewing areas at the top of waterfalls to reduce
the risk of visitors slipping/falling into the water.

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Railings in viewing areas at the top of waterfalls to reduce the
risk of visitors slipping/falling into the water.

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TOPIC AREA 3: ACT28
11.

Did you encounter a park ranger on your hike today? (Check one.)

 Yes
 No (SKIP TO QUESTION 13)
TOPIC AREA 3: ACT27
12.

If you encountered a park ranger during your hike today, did you gain any information from him/her?
(Check one.)

 Yes (Please specify what type of information you
gained):________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
 No, I did not gain information about safety/natural hazards from them
TOPIC AREA 3: LEARN7
13.

Did you notice any signs with information during your hike today? (Check one.)

 Yes (Please specify the types of information on the signs you
noticed):_______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
 No
C. Background Information

TOPIC AREA 1: AGE1
14.

Please provide the following information for each member in your group?
Gender
Male

Female

Yourself

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Group Member #2

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Group Member #3

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Group Member #4

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Group Member #5

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Group Member #6

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Group Member #7

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Age

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US Zip Code or Country of
residence if other than US

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TOPIC AREA 1:ED2 (variation)
15.

Please mark the highest level of formal education each member of your group has completed.
Yourself

Group
Member
#2

Group
Member
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Group
Member
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Group
Member
#5

Group
Member
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Group
Member
#7

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Some Graudate School

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Master’s, doctoral or
professional degree

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Some high school
High school graduate or
GED
Some college, business or
trade school
College, business or trade
school graduate

TOPIC AREA 1: RACE/ETH1
16.

Are you or members of your group Hispanic or Latino? (Check one box for each group member.)
Yourself

Group
Member #2

Group
Member
#3

Group
Member #4

Group
Member #5

Group
Member
#6

Group
Member
#7

Hispanic or Latino

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Not Hispanic or
Latino

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TOPIC AREA 1: RACE/ETH3
17.

What is your race and the race of each member of your group? (For each person, check all that apply.)
Yourself

Group
Member #2

Group
Member
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Group
Member #4

Group
Member #5

Group
Member
#6

Group
Member
#7

American Indian or
Alaska Native

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Asian

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Black or African
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Native Hawaiian

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Pacific Islander
other than Native
Hawaiian
White

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Please provide additional comments about ways the Park Service can improve visitor use
management and experience on the Half Dome Trail.

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Thank you for your help with this survey!
Please return it to the surveyor.

PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT statement: PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT STATEMENT The National Park Service is authorized
by 16 U.S.C. 1a-7 to collect this information. This information will be used by park managers to better understand visitors
perceptions of information along the trail and potential management action the associated with hiking along the Half Dome
Trail corridor. Response to this request is voluntary. No action may be taken against you for refusing to supply the information
requested. Please do not put your name or that of any member of your group on the questionnaire. The permanent data
associated with this collection will be anonymous.
BURDEN ESTIMATE: The public reporting burden for this form is estimated to average 10 minutes per response. Direct
comments regarding the burden estimate or any other aspect of this form to: the NPS Information Collection Review
Coordinator, National Park Service, 1201 Oakridge Dr., Fort Collins, CO 80525.

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