Camping Injury Statistics at Evelyn Ayala blog

Camping Injury Statistics. The most common injuries described in the ir ( table 4) on all trips. Day camps reported the highest. Thanks to a 2018 survey of more than 700 hikers on the john muir trail, we have an idea of how some of those factors play into who is most likely to get hurt or sick or needs to be evacuated on the trail, and how we can reduce—or at least prepare for—those risks. The injury rate was 2.2. Injuries were reported in 218 campers and 81 staff. 51.8% of injured campers were male versus 34.6% of staff. Campers had significantly more reports than staff ( p <.001). The aggregate injury rates for the five study years were.47 injuries per 1,000 camp days for resident camps, and.42 injuries per 1,000 camp days for.

Camping is Up in the U.S., Trend Expected to Continue as Millennials
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The aggregate injury rates for the five study years were.47 injuries per 1,000 camp days for resident camps, and.42 injuries per 1,000 camp days for. Injuries were reported in 218 campers and 81 staff. The most common injuries described in the ir ( table 4) on all trips. Campers had significantly more reports than staff ( p <.001). Thanks to a 2018 survey of more than 700 hikers on the john muir trail, we have an idea of how some of those factors play into who is most likely to get hurt or sick or needs to be evacuated on the trail, and how we can reduce—or at least prepare for—those risks. The injury rate was 2.2. 51.8% of injured campers were male versus 34.6% of staff. Day camps reported the highest.

Camping is Up in the U.S., Trend Expected to Continue as Millennials

Camping Injury Statistics Thanks to a 2018 survey of more than 700 hikers on the john muir trail, we have an idea of how some of those factors play into who is most likely to get hurt or sick or needs to be evacuated on the trail, and how we can reduce—or at least prepare for—those risks. Thanks to a 2018 survey of more than 700 hikers on the john muir trail, we have an idea of how some of those factors play into who is most likely to get hurt or sick or needs to be evacuated on the trail, and how we can reduce—or at least prepare for—those risks. Day camps reported the highest. Injuries were reported in 218 campers and 81 staff. Campers had significantly more reports than staff ( p <.001). 51.8% of injured campers were male versus 34.6% of staff. The most common injuries described in the ir ( table 4) on all trips. The aggregate injury rates for the five study years were.47 injuries per 1,000 camp days for resident camps, and.42 injuries per 1,000 camp days for. The injury rate was 2.2.

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