WMNF Crawford Path Survey

Interagency Generic Clearance for Federal Land Management Agencies Collaborative Visitor Feedback Surveys on Recreation and Transportation Related Programs and Systems

Crawdford Path Survey Renewal_v10072015

White Mountain NF Visitor Survey - Crawford Path

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White Mountain National Forest

Visitor Survey

2015



Crawford Path




ID­­____________ Date __________



Admin.________ Time__________



Dir.___________ Version________

  1. Including yourself, how many people are in your personal group on this trip to the Crawford Path?


Number of people _________


Are there any children under the age of 16 in your personal group on this trip to the Crawford Path? (Check one box)


□Yes (Number of children) _____


□No


  1. On this visit, what kind of personal group were you with?


□ Alone


□ Family


□ Friends


□ Family and friends


□ Business associates

□ Other (please specify):_________________________________


Are you and your group traveling with any larger, organized group (e.g. tour, scouts, club, school, church, etc.)?


□ Yes


□ No


  1. Have you visited the Crawford Path near Mt. Washington’s summit before today?


□ Yes


□ No


If YES, about how many times have you visited the Crawford Path, including this visit?


__________ Number of visits


OR


□ Don’t know/Not sure


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


□ Mt. Washington summit via


□ Auto road


□ Cog Railroad


□ Hut or Camp


(please specify):_________________________________________________


□ Trailhead


(please specify):_________________________________________________


□ Other


(please specify):_________________________________________________


□ Don’t know/Not sure



  1. At approximately what time did you arrive at the trailhead today? (Enter time)


Approximate arrival time today: ________AM/PM


OR


□ I arrived on a different day (please specify date of arrival: _­­­­­__________)


  1. How long do you expect to continue hiking today?



_______________ hours


  1. For you and your personal group on this visit, please tell us the number and frequency of visits you’ve made to this or similar sites for hikes in the past year. (If you do not know the answer, please leave blank). (Note: number of visits and frequency of visit scale will vary)


Number of visits or Frequency of visits made to [site]


First Visit

Less than 1 time/year

Number of times in the past [n] months

Lifetime

1-11 times

12-50 times

51-360 times

Daily


Yourself








Member #2








Member #3








Member #4








Member #5








Member #6








Member #7









  1. Please tell us how many times during the past 12 months you have participated in the following activities?


11+

5-10

2-4

1

0

Hiking

Backpacking

Camping

Rock or ice climbing

Hunting

Fishing

Cycling

Wildlife viewing

Scenic driving

Picnicking

Trail running

Cross country or

backcountry skiing



Encounters with other hikers


The following section of this survey asks questions about encounters with other hikers on the Crawford Path near Mt. Washington’s summit. An encounter with another hiker occurs when:

  • You pass another hiker who is not part of your personal group


  • Another hiker who is not part of your personal group passes you


  1. We would like to know how acceptable you would find various numbers of encounters per hour while hiking the Crawford Path. To help judge this, imagine you’re you are hiking the Crawford Path. Please rate how acceptable the following numbers of other hikers per hour on the Crawford Path near Mt. Washington’s summit? A rating of -4 means the number of encounters per hour would be very unacceptable, and a rating of +4 means it would be very acceptable. (Circle one number for each rate of encounters.)



Very

Unacceptable

Very

Acceptable

0 encounters/hour

-4 -3 -2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4

10 encounters/hour

-4 -3 -2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4

25 encounters/hour

-4 -3 -2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4

50 encounters/hour

-4 -3 -2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4

100 or more encounters/hour

-4 -3 -2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4


  1. About how many other hikers did you encounter during your last hour of hiking?


I encountered about __________ other hikers over the past hour

or


□ I have not been hiking for an hour.


or


□ Don’t know/Not sure.


  1. About how many other hikers did you expect to encounter over the past hour?


I expected to encounter _________ other hikers over the past hour.


Or


□ I had no expectations about the number of encounters I would experience.




  1. About how many other hikers would you have preferred to encounter over the past hour?


I would have preferred to encounter ________ other hikers over the past hour.


  1. What is the maximum number of encounters per hour you think the U.S. Forest Service should allow on the Crawford Path near Mt. Washington’s summit? In other words, at what point should the number of visitors hiking the Crawford Path be limited?


The U.S. Forest Service should allow no more than _________ encounters per hour.


or


□ There should be no limit to the number of encounters per hours the U.S. Forest Service allows.


  1. What is the maximum number of encounters per hour you could experience on Crawford Path near Mt. Washington’s summit before you would not hike here again?


If I experienced as many as _________ encounters per hour I would not hike here again.


or


□ I would hike the Crawford Path near the Mt. Washington summit again regardless of the number of encounters per hour I experienced.


  1. During your visit to the Crawford Path near the Mt. Washington summit did you encounter any congestion on the trail that interfered with your ability to hike at the pace you desired?


□ No


□ Yes [IF YES] How did you respond to congestion on the trail?


□ I traveled slower than I desired


□ I traveled faster than I desired


  1. Did congestion from the number of other hikers on the Crawford Path near the Mt. Washington summit interfere with your freedom to move and/or stop as you wished?


□ Yes, frequently


□ Yes, occasionally


□ No, never



Hikers in view on the trail


The following section of this survey asks questions about the number of hikers you could see along a section of the Crawford Path near Mt. Washington’s summit.


Please notify the survey administrator that you are ready to view the photographs.



  1. We would like to know how acceptable you would find various numbers of hikers on the Crawford Path near Mt. Washington’s summit? To help judge this, imagine that you are hiking on the Crawford Path, and rate how acceptable the level of use depicted in each of the photographs would be. A rating of -4 means seeing the number of hikers depicted would be very unacceptable, and a rating of +4 means it would be very acceptable. (Circle one number for each photograph.)



Very

Unacceptable

Very

Acceptable

Photo 1

-4 -3 -2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4

Photo 2

-4 -3 -2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4

Photo 3

-4 -3 -2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4

Photo 4

-4 -3 -2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4

Photo 5

-4 -3 -2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4

Photo 6

-4 -3 -2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4



  1. Which photograph looks most like the conditions you typically saw today on the Crawford Path near Mt. Washington’s summit while hiking today?


Photograph # ___________


or


□ Don’t know/Not sure


  1. Which photograph shows the number of hikers at one time you expected to see on the Crawford Path near Mt. Washington’s summit?


Photograph # ___________


or


□ I had no expectations about the number of hikers I would see at one time.


  1. Which photograph shows the number of hikers at one time you would prefer to see on the Crawford Path near Mt. Washington’s summit?


Photograph # ___________


21. Which photograph shows the maximum number of hikers at one time you think the U.S. Forest Service should allow on the Crawford Path near Mt. Washington’s summit? In other words, at what point should the number of hikers on the Crawford Path be limited?


Photograph # ___________


or


□ None of the photographs show a high enough number of hikers to limit the number of hikers on the Crawford Path.


or


□ The number of hikers hiking on the Crawford Path should not be limited.


22. Which photograph shows the maximum number of hikers at one time on Crawford Path near Mt. Washington’s summit you could see before you would not hike here again?


Photograph # ___________


or


□ I would hike the Crawford Path near Mt. Washington’s summit again regardless of the number of hikers I saw.


23. Please use the scale below to rate (from 1 to 5) how crowded you felt by people during this visit to the Crawford Path today. Please Circle only one.

Not at Extremely

all crowded Crowded Crowded

1 2 3 4 5


24. These questions ask for your opinion about management and conditions within the White Mountain National Forest as a whole. Please indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with each of the following statements. (Circle one number for each statement.)



Strongly

Disagree


Disagree

No

Opinion


Agree

Strongly

Agree

Not Applicable /Don’t know

a.

The trails are too crowded.

-2

-1

0

+1

+2

b.

There should be no limit on the number of people allowed to use the trails.

-2

-1

0

+1

+2

c.

There are too many large groups hiking on the trails.

-2

-1

0

+1

+2

d.

The trails are in good physical condition.

-2

-1

0

+1

+2

e.

Signs and way-finding aids on should be improved.

-2

-1

0

+1

+2

f.

Optional shuttle service connecting gateway communities, trailheads and facilities in the region should be expanded

-2

-1

0

+1

+2

g.

Road and traffic conditions in the region create safety hazards.

-2

-1

0

+1

+2

h.

Road and traffic conditions in the region cause environmental damage.

-2

-1

0

+1

+2

i.

Road and traffic conditions disturb my enjoyment of nature.

-2

-1

0

+1

+2

j.

U.S. Forest Service facilities in the White Mountain National Forest are in poor condition.

-2

-1

0

+1

+2

k.

I am very satisfied with my recreation experience on the White Mountain National Forest.

-2

-1

0

+1

+2



25. Do you live in the United States?


□ Yes (What is your zip code? ___________________ )


□ No (In what country do you live? _________________________________ )



26. What year where you born?


Year born: ____________


27. What is your gender? (Please mark one.)

□ Female

□ Male


28. Please indicate the highest level of education you have completed. (Please mark only one.)


□ Less than high school □ High school graduate/GED


□ Vocational or Technical School Certificate □ Associates degree


□ Some college □ Bachelor’s degree


□ Graduate degree or professional degree (MA, MS, PhD, JD, MBA, etc.)


29. Are you Hispanic or Latino?


□ Yes □ No

30. With which racial group(s) do you most closely identify? (Select one or more.)


□ American Indian/Alaska Native □ Asian


□ Black/African American □ Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander


□ White □ Refused

Thank you for your help with this survey!

Your responses are anonymous and confidential.


Please return your completed questionnaire to the survey administrator.


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