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近年来,徒步旅行正以前所未有的速度大受欢迎,预计未来的徒步旅行者人数还会继续增加。在这股徒步旅行热潮中,本研究使用了 "娱乐手段量表"(Means End of Recreation Scale)来确定激励徒步旅行者徒步旅行的价值和结果,以及他们选择徒步旅行路线的驱动力。这项研究利用 268 名徒步旅行者在美国长距离国家风景步道在线调查中的回答,评估了 "步道变量 "对徒步旅行者徒步旅行结果的影响,如(a)旅行方向、(b)以前的徒步旅行经验以及(c)步道是否为 "三冠王 "步道。研究发现,非 "三冠王 "徒步路线的徒步旅行者在很大程度上受徒步路线属性的影响,比 "三冠王 "徒步路线的徒步旅行者更大。研究结果表明,徒步旅行的结果相对来说不受许多被评估的路径变量的影响,这表明徒步旅行的结果具有一定的普遍性,土地管理者和路径组织可以据此更好地管理路径,为徒步旅行者提供理想的体验。
Motivations and Outcomes on Long-Distance Trails: A Case Study of the Means-End of Recreation Scale and Thru-Hikers
Thru-hiking is seeing an unprecedented surge in popularity in recent years, with the numbers of prospective thru-hikers only expected to continue to increase. Amidst this thru-hiking boom, this study used the Means End of Recreation Scale to determine the values and outcomes that motivate thru-hikers to hike and drive their trail selection. Utilizing responses from 268 thru-hikers in an online survey across the United States’ long-distance National Scenic Trails, the study evaluated how “trail variables,” such as (a) direction traveled, (b) experience with previous thru-hikes, and (c) whether a trail is a “Triple Crown” trail impacted thru-hikers’ outcomes from a thru-hike. Non-Triple Crown trail thru-hikers were found to be largely affected by trail attributes, more so than their Triple Crown counterparts. Results reveal outcomes from a thru-hike remain relatively unaffected by many of the evaluated trail variables, suggesting a certain universality in outcomes from a thru-hike, which can inform land managers and trail organizations to better manage the trails and provide the desired experiences to thru-hikers.