To Do List. Monitoring Wilderness Experience Quality. Marion Lake Mt. Jefferson Wilderness. Wilderness Experience Project

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To Do List Monitoring Wilderness Experience Quality Brad Johnson Wilderness Experience Project Experiences +/- Experience Quality. What is it? Conceptualizations of Experience In-Class Exercise 2 Wilderness Experience Project Marion Lake Mt. Jefferson Wilderness 3 4 5 6

Pete Lake Alpine Lakes Wilderness 7 8 9 10 Eagle Cap Wilderness 11 12

13 14 Managing Wilderness The Wilderness Act (1964) says that wilderness will be managed to ensure outstanding opportunities for solitude or primitive and unconfined type of recreation. 15 16 Experiences +/- When you think about nature / wilderness experiences that you ve had, what things come to mind? What things affect your own experience? Experience, what is it? Experience: : the apprehension of an object, thought or emotion through the senses of the mind Quality: : the essential character of something; nature 17 18

Conceptualizations of Experience Quality peak, flow, satisfaction Typologies wilderness, recreation, etc. Temporal dynamic nature over time Toward a Theory of Wilderness Experience Environment Social Ephemeral Individual Locus of Control 19 20 Environment Environment plays a prominent role in the wilderness experience and is often characterized in terms of 1) naturalness, 2) primitiveness, 3) unconfined, 4) solitude, and 5) remoteness Social Strongly grounded in crowding, privacy and solitude literature. Increases in crowding decrease experience? 21 22 Ephemeral Romantic notions of wilderness Connection with God, Nature, & mystery Spiritual and aesthetic qualities Individual Belief, attitude and motivation Affect & cognition Past experiences Theory of Planned Behavior Cognitive Dissonance people try to be consistent with their thinking to reduce negative states. 23 24

Locus of Control Locus of control is the perception that a behavior will alter an outcome If I hiked over there I could get a wilderness experience Assumptions Wilderness provides for a unique kind of experience. As use-level increases the quality of wilderness experience decreases Day and Overnight visitors are different 25 26 Did you have a wilderness experience? Yes, definitely, even with a lot of people. It s wilderness to me even if I see few people. Glacier Lake, Tape #E16, Interview 0808-2, 12:45pm Did you have a wilderness experience? No. I m, I don t usually think of this as being wilderness. But, yeah, I suppose I did. I suppose if I had to qualify it, yeah, I did. You know, I mean, there were certainly times when, you know, we were up in areas with rock falls and vistas and got away from other people, so sure I did. Ann Lake, Tape B3, Interview #19, 6/15/02, 10:45am 27 28 W.E.??? Um. I guess, I guess not. Well. I don t know. A lot of times, I ll base it sort of on if I see a bear or something that you don t see necessarily all the time or find some tracks or, or when you re, I guess when you walk in you really are walking for an entire day and you don t see hide nor hair of anybody. I guess, maybe, those are the sort of the kind of things that classify. So, I guess that, I mean, just being out here, I d say that this is more of a, you know, sort of a wilderness experience, but sort of not, kind of. Pete Lake, Tape B5, Interview #32, 7/5/2002, 7:50pm W.E.? No. Not really so much, again, because the whole area is so beat down and there were these groups of people within sight of us and we could hear them and their campfire smoke was everywhere. Ann Lake, Tape #E4, Interview #28, 6/15/02, about 10:45am 29 30

Exercise You are the Manager Given a specific experiential quality Establish a unit of measure Establish a monitoring protocol Establish a inventory / standard What happens when your standard is violated? Defend your position. 31 32 Example Experience Quality Indicator Unit of Measure Monitoring Protocol Inventory/ Standard Frequency of encounters Number of groups (1 or >) encountered in 1 day (6 hours min.) as recorder moves along trails. Recorder will collect frequency of encounter data during the 6 hour period (9am 3pm) on the Lostine Trail on the 15 th of each month (May Nov) Average = 9 groups per sample day. 33 34