Yellowstone Backcountry Hiker Survey

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Yellowstone Backcountry Hiker Survey

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EXPIRATION DATE: 5/31/2019







Dear Yellowstone Backcountry Hiker,


About three weeks ago we approached you at [NAME of permitting location] and asked if you would be willing to participate in a study of backcountry hikers. At that time we collected your name and address and promised that you would receive a link to a survey via email.


On behalf of the National Park Service and researchers at Stephen Austin University, I am writing to invite you to participate in this study that is being conducted to understand more about the experience recent backcountry hikers in Yellowstone. We are seeking insights from a select number of visitors that obtained backcountry permits this summer. We hope to provide managers with your opinions to help them to develop strategies to mitigate or prevent safety issues during backcountry experiences.

To take the survey, please click on this link: [url here].


Participation in the study is voluntary and completing the survey indicates your voluntary consent for us to include your opinions in the study results. Your name and email address will not be linked to your responses, and will not be used for any other purposes outside the scope of this study. It should take you about 10 minutes to complete the questionnaire.


Your participation is important to us. Your responses will help park managers understand the array of perceptions held by hikers. We will send a gentle reminder by email within the next 7 to 10 days if we have not received your completed survey, after which, we will not contact you again regarding this study. If you do not wish to assist in this project, please reply to this email with the message “opt out of study” and we will not contact you again.


Thank you again in advance for your assistance with this project.





PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT STATEMENT: The National Park Service is authorized by 54 USC 100701 to collect this information. This information will be used by park managers to understand the experiences of backcountry hikers in Yellowstone. Responses to this request are voluntary and anonymous. Your name will never be associated with your answers, and all contact information will be destroyed when the data collection is concluded. No action may be taken against you for refusing to supply the information requested. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number and expiration date.

Burden estimate statement: The public reporting burden for this collection is estimated to average 10 minutes per response. Please direct comments regarding the burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection to: Phadrea D Ponds at pponds@nps.gov (email).





Yellowstone National Park Backcountry Survey

Summer 2016



SECTION 1: Backcountry Hiking Experience

Topic Area 3: variation of TBACK 5

  1. Where did you receive your backcountry permit?

Bechler

Bridge Bay

Canyon

Grant Village

Mammoth

Old Faithful

South Entrance

Tower

West Entrance



Topic Area 3: Activities

  1. Did you watch the video on backcountry trips before beginning your trip?

Yes. If you watched the video, how did this video prepare you for your backcountry trip? What additional information or approach would improve the video? _______________

_______________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________



No. If you did watch the video, how did this video prepare you for your backcountry trip?

___________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________



Topic Area 3: TBACK

  1. Did you receive adequate information from the permit office before beginning your backcountry trip?

No. Why not? ________________________________________

______________________________________________________



Yes



Topic Area 3: TBACK

  1. Before you were issued your backcountry permit, did you know where you wanted to camp?

No

Yes



    1. Did you get a campsite in this area?

No

Yes



    1. If you did not, how did this affect your backcountry experience? _________________

______________________________________________________________________



Topic Area 3: variation of TBACK10

  1. What was your mode of travel on your backcountry trip? (select all that apply)

Foot

Horse

Llama

Motor boat

Non-motor boat



Topic Area 3: TBACK6

  1. How many nights did you spend in the backcountry of Yellowstone on this overnight backcountry trip?

______ number of nights

Topic Area 1: GR3

  1. How many people were in your group, including you?

____________ number of people



Topic Area 1: variation AGE1

  1. How many of these individuals were children (under age 18)?

________ number of individuals under age 18





Topic Area 2: TRIPPLAN

  1. About how many hours did you spend in pre-trip planning?

__________ number of hours spent in pre-trip planning





Topic Area 3: TBACK5

  1. Please indicate in which area or areas you traveled during your recent backcountry trip. (Select all that apply to your trip)



Area(s) of Yellowstone Backcountry Traveled

No

Yes

Bechler

Canyon

Gallatin

Heart Lake

Lamar

Old Faithful

Pebble Creek

Pelican Valley

Shoshone Lake

Slough Creek

Thorofare

Yellowstone Lake

Yellowstone River/Hellroaring

Other





Topic Area 3: TBACK14

  1. Why did you and your personal group choose the trails you did? ______________________

________________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________

Topic Area 5: CROWD15

  1. About how many hiking groups did you see per day while you were hiking on the trails in the backcountry?

_________ number of hiking groups per day or

Did not see any hiking groups



Topic Area 5: CROWD1

  1. Please indicate how crowded you felt on your trip?

Not at all crowded

Slightly crowded

Moderately crowded

Very crowded

Extremely crowded



Topic Area 5: CROWD5

  1. While inside the park, were you able to find parking at all the areas you wanted to visit?

No

Yes



Topic Area 5: CROWD16

  1. How many nights were you able to see or hear other visitor groups staying overnight near your campsite/cabin during this overnight backcountry trip?

________ number of nights



Did not occur on any night



Topic Area 5: CROWD19

  1. At which times of day did you and your personal group feel crowded? Please mark all that apply

4 a.m. to noon

Noon to 6 p.m.

6 p.m. to midnight

I can’t remember



Topic Area: TBACK16

  1. What is your opinion of the number of trails in Yellowstone?

Too many

Just right

Too few



Topic Area 5: TBACK15

  1. Please indicate if you walked off the marked/signed trails during this overnight trip for any of the following reasons?



I walked off the marked/signed trails …

No

Yes

Don’t Know


To move past or out of the way of others hiking on the trail

To move out of the way of a horseback riding group

To “go to the bathroom”

To explore an area that looked interesting

To get around a difficult part of the marked/signed trail

To take a photograph/get a better view

To see an attraction or feature up close

To shortcut a portion of the marked/signed trail

Accidently because the tails were poorly marked

For another reason (please specify)








Topic Area: TRIPC

  1. Did you encounter a ranger during your trip?

No

Yes



Topic Area 3: TBACK2

  1. Including this visit, how often have you gone into the Yellowstone backcountry?

Once

2 to 4 times

5 or more times



Topic Area 3: Trip Behaviors: variation of TRIPC35

  1. Did anything detract from your enjoyment of Yellowstone’s backcountry on this trip?

No

Yes

How did it detract from your enjoyment? _____________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________



  1. How satisfied or dissatisfied were you with the following aspects of your backcountry trip?



Backcountry Feature

Very Dissatisfied

Somewhat Dissatisfied

Neutral

Somewhat Satisfied

Very Satisfied

Length of time to obtain permit

Courtesy of person providing permit

Knowledge of person providing permit

Ease in finding trailhead

Ease in following trail(s)

Condition of trail(s)

Ease in finding campsite(s)

Condition of campsite(s)

Overall level of satisfaction with trip







SECTION 2: Backcountry Preferences

Topic Area 6: EVALFEE

  1. This is the first year that Yellowstone has charged a backcountry permit fee ($3 per person, per night for hikers and boaters and $5 per person, per night for stock parties). Prior to 2015 the backcountry permit was free. The additional revenue from the permit fee will be used to make improvements in the backcountry and backcountry office staffing. Do you support or not support this change?

Support

Not Support

Please explain your answer_____________________________________

______________________________________________________________



  1. Within Yellowstone’s backcountry, how desirable or undesirable are the following?



Backcountry Features

Very undesirable

Undesirable

Neither

Desirable

Very Desirable

A few trees blown down across the trail

Aircraft over-flights

Bridges across creeks

Orange trail markers on trees

Directional signs

Pit toilets at campsites

Food poles at campsites

Providing your own bear resistant food canister

Food boxes at campsites

Limiting party size

Prohibiting wood fires

Having designated campsites

Hitching rails at campsites

Research equipment in the backcountry

Rangers on patrol

Cabins for ranger use



  1. What is your opinion about commercial use in the backcountry?

    1. Commercial use is acceptable?

Why do you believe commercial use is acceptable? ____________________

______________________________________________________________



    1. Commercial use is not acceptable?

Why do you believe commercial use is not acceptable? ________________

_____________________________________________________________



SECTION 3: Backcountry Safety

Topic Area 2: variation of TPLAN18

  1. On this trip, did you feel prepared for common safety situations (such as exposure to sun, heat, access to drinking water, flash floods, lack of proper footwear, etc.) that you encountered in the park?

No

Yes



Topic Area 2: variation of TPLAN6

  1. If you visited the park’s website, did you find the information you needed?

No

Yes



Topic Area 2: variation of TPLAN6

  1. During your trip preparation, did you specifically look at bear safety information on the Yellowstone National Park website?

No

Yes



Topic Area 2: variation of TPLAN1

  1. What sources did you use in preparing for your backcountry trip?

Source

No

Yes

Official Yellowstone website (www.nps.gov/yell)

Other website

YouTube videos

Books

Magazines

Friends

Yellowstone Staff



Topic Area 3: TBACK

  1. Did you encounter a bear on your trip?

No

Yes

      1. Describe your experience __________________________________________

________________________________________________________________





Topic Area 1: KNOWLNT

  1. We would like to ask you some questions about wildlife.

    1. How far away should individuals stay from bears?

100 yards

50 yards

25 yards

10 feet



    1. How far away should individuals stay from bears?

100 yards

50 yards

25 yards

10 feet



    1. How far away should individuals stay from other large animals such as bison, elk, deer, and moose?

100 yards

50 yards

25 yards

10 feet

    1. Bison can sprint ___ times faster than humans can run.

Twice

Three

Four

Five

    1. When encountering a bear, one should run away as fast as one can.

False

True

    1. If a bear charges, a person should stand his or her ground.

False

True

    1. If a bear charges and makes contact with a person, the person should fall to the ground and “play dead.”

False

True

    1. If a person observes a bear or bear sign, the information should be reported to a park ranger as soon as possible

False

True

    1. Coyotes can be fed.

False

True

    1. Ravens can unzip and unsnap packs.

False

True

    1. It is recommended that individuals stay in groups of three or more.

False

True



SECTION 4: Demographic Questions

Topic Area 1: Gender

1 .What is your gender?

Female

Male



Topic Area 1: ETH2

2. Are you Hispanic or Latino?

No

Yes



Topic Area 1: RACE/ETH4)

3. What is your race?

American Indian or Alaska Native

Asian

Black or African American

Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

White



Topic Area 1: AGE2

4. In what year were you born? _____



Topic Area 1: ED1

5. Please indicate the highest level of education you have completed?

Some high school

High school diploma/GED

Some college

Bachelor’s degree

Graduate degree



Topic Area 1: variation on RES1

  1. Where do you live?

City

State

Zip





Use the space below to provide any comments or suggestions pertaining to Yellowstone’s backcountry that may help us improve backcountry experiences. (open-ended)







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