. A test of unmanned registration stations on wilderness trails : factors influencing effectiveness. Wilderness areas Recreational use. good fishing rivers are adjacent on the west side. The area is surrounded by roadside camp- grounds. Three resorts and a pack station are adjacent to the area on the east side, where extremely heavy campground use occurs during the summer months. o Pendleton P:r; a-< •SALEM THREE SISTERS - WILDERNESS^ AREA McKenzieo„v~ Eugene d\ Bridge %| oRoseburg. o Madras Sisters 0 )o Redmond Bend O N o Burns O Crater Lake Harney- Lake Malheur Lake MOUNTAIN LAKES WILD AR


. A test of unmanned registration stations on wilderness trails : factors influencing effectiveness. Wilderness areas Recreational use. good fishing rivers are adjacent on the west side. The area is surrounded by roadside camp- grounds. Three resorts and a pack station are adjacent to the area on the east side, where extremely heavy campground use occurs during the summer months. o Pendleton P:r; a-< •SALEM THREE SISTERS - WILDERNESS^ AREA McKenzieo„v~ Eugene d\ Bridge %| oRoseburg. o Madras Sisters 0 )o Redmond Bend O N o Burns O Crater Lake Harney- Lake Malheur Lake MOUNTAIN LAKES WILD AREA (^Klamath oMedford /vT" ^ Klamath Falls oLakeview Goose\ Lake I Figure 2.—The two study areas are located along the crest of the Oregon Cascades. The Mountain Lakes Wild Area The Mountain Lakes Wild Area includes about 23,100 acres of high country. It is located 3 miles east of the crest of the Cascades in south- ern Oregon between Medford and Klamath Falls. A population of about 120,000 lives within 60 miles of the area. The area was readily accessible from Klamath Falls over a paved highway and from Medford via Ashland over a paved highway except for about 6 miles of graveled road. Travel distance from Klamath Falls is about 25 to 35 miles (de- pending on access point) and from Medford, 30 to 40 miles. Unpaved forest roads provide access to trailheads from the paved highway which loops around the east and north sides of the area. All users enter the area on six access trails. Trailheads are all well defined and are well distributed around the perimeter, with access trails leading in from all four sides of the area. Forest roads to the trailheads on the east and 4. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Wenger, Wiley D. cn. Portland, Or. : Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment


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