![]() The purpose of this exploratory study was to examine participants’ sinking experience and study how a recreational pursuit of quicksand may help participants learn about the history and natural resources of a park or historic site. However, the needs of this group have yet to be fully understood or explored, leaving a notable gap in the literature available on sinkers. Although not widely practiced, searching for and engaging quicksand is a socially-involved outdoor recreation activity made up of enthusiasts or adventure-based groups. Sinkers are quicksand enthusiasts who crave the sensation of being stuck in deep mud while also being sucked downward by liquefied soil. The only known previous research was conducted in 2016 and published a year later in JUPTRR. This study contains new research and is a recreational topic that has never been explored in research until now. It also attracts recreationists from a lesser known type of outdoor recreation activity interested in searching for quicksand. The area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts interested in canoeing, kayaking, boat tours, fishing, hiking, and camping. Foster State Park, located on the banks of the Suwannee River, serves as a main entrance into the Okefenokee. It covers around 700 square miles of land and is protected by the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge. The Okefenokee is the largest swamp in North America. Southeastern Georgia is home to numerous parks and historic sites attracting diverse recreation interests, including the legendary Okefenokee Swamp. Natural resources increased through a recreational pursuit of quicksand. ![]() Into four main categories: learning, enjoyment, traveling, and economic impact.įindings suggest that participants believed their knowledge of park history and Inductive content analysis to analyze interview data and compile coded text The researchers exercised grounded theory techniques and Foster State Park, a state park adjacent to Obtain a better understanding of the effects, a qualitative study was conducted Understanding of history and natural resources at state parks. The purpose of thisĮxploratory study was to examine if sinking can contribute to a participant’s ![]() The community of individuals who self-describe as sinkers. The lives of those who engage in a recreational pursuit of quicksand, most notably Through film), there remains a void of research into the meaning and value in The sensation of being trapped in deep mud while being sucked downward.Īlthough humans have been interested in quicksand over the years (particularly Sinkers are quicksand enthusiasts that crave
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