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1. One Day Camper Patterns
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a. 2 Axle Car/Motorcycle
Traffic starts from 6 AM and leaves the reserve by 6 PM. Few visitors spent a lot of time in camping areas whereas the rest were exploring , trying to cover many areas inside the reserve within a day. A lot of people crossed past general gates 1 and 2 and ranger stop 0 and 2. No vehicles go near the gate area as they are prevented from entering into the ranger spots. Most of the traffic are passing by general gates to different camping areas. Around 6 drivers were observed at ranger spot 1 during the day which will be explained later. While returning back late night most of the vehicles are observed passing through general gates 1 and 2 and ranger stop 0 and 2. Out of 4,134 motorcycles 66.3% are observed using the above route.
b. 2 Axle Bus
These vehicles are seen at general gates and entrances. As these vehicles are not seen at general gates 3 and 6, it can be hypothesized that these vehicles does not have permit access to enter these route. They pass through the rest of general gates, entrances and through ranger spots 0 and 2. They are not seen at camping sites, which can again be hypothesized that they might not have the permit to enter the same. They pass from one entrance to another via general gates. A 2 axle bus usually roams for around 40-45 mins (max 1 hr) inside the preserve. This implies that it can used for logistics or other transportation purposes and probably not for tourist purposes. The reason they might not be used for touring purposes is because they don't follow a regular pattern in their movements. At any hour an average of 15-20 axle buses run inside the preserve.
c. 2 Axle Truck
Traffic for these vehicles starts from 6 AM and leaves park by 6 PM. These vehicles are seen at other camping spots. Only few of these vehicles pass through general gate 3 and 6 and hence only less vehicles are observed at camping spot 7. Hypothesis is that 2 axle trucks carry visitors and drops at camping points and take them back or they belong to individual or to a private company and only a few of them take breaks at camping spots. However, after 6 PM it roams around general gates but does not enter camping spots.
d. 2 Axle Truck with Parking Permit
These 2 axle trucks are mostly visible at general gates and ranger stop areas. Most of these vehicles are present at ranger base and ranger stop 6. Work happens more at ranger stop 6 for which they access mostly by gate 5. No vehicles are observed at entrances. Few vehicles are parked at camping areas for few hours. Hence these vehicles with parking permit are used by ranger workers within the reserve. No information about the vehicles post 11 PM and before 6 AM are provided. Only few passes through gate 2 i.e. to ranger stop 1.
e. 3 Axle Bus
These vehicles similar to 2 Axle Bus does not pass through the general gates 3 and 6. They don’t go to camping sites and gates. These vehicles only accesses entrance gates and general gates, ranger stops 0 and 2. A 3 axle bus usually roams for around 40-45 mins (max 1 hr) inside the preserve. This implies that they can be used for logistics or other transportation purposes and not for tourist purposes.
f. 3 Axle Truck
Almost 65% 1171 out of 1780 of these vehicles pass through general gate 1,2 and ranger stop 0 and ranger stop 2. Rest flow through other general gates and don't pass near gates. Few trucks take break at camping and mostly they might be used for transportation and logistic purposes. They spend longer time than 2 axle or 3 axle bus. Hence these vehicles mostly belong to distant travelers who take long breaks.
g. 4 Axle Truck
These vehicles similar to 2 and 3 Axle Bus does not pass through the general gates 3 and 6 and hence they don't enter camping 7. It is also found that they don't go to camping sites ans gates. These are mostly vehicles that are used for transportation and logistics purposes and not for tourist purposes. But around 23 vehicles pass through gates 3,5 and 6 and also went to ranger stops 3 and 6. This is an unusual behavior that will be explained later.
2. Multiple Day Camper's Patterns
a. 2 Axle Car/Motorcycle
These multiple day visitors are usually people who stay at camps for multiple days like a getaway vacation. Hence no hourly traffic pattern is observed as many visitors visit different camping spots at different time.However, very less visitors spend time at camping 1. They don’t go into any other gates or ranger stops. So no trespassing actions are observed. More than 90% stay for 2 days. Only 10% or less people stay more than 2 days. But 1 person stays for more than a year spends a lot of time at different camping spots which is unusual.
b. 2 Axle Bus
These buses are no different from 2 Axle Bus on a single day except that the bus enters into the preserve post 11 PM and reaches the exit post 12 AM the next day. Hence the average travel time is close to 40 minutes. These vehicles are seen at general gates and entrances. As these vehicles are not seen at general gates 3 and 6, it can be hypothesized that these vehicles does not have permit access to enter these route. They pass through the rest of general gates, entrances and through ranger spots 0 and 2. They are not seen at camping sites, which can again be hypothesized that they might not have the permit to enter the same. They pass from one entrance to another via general gates. A 2 axle bus usually roams for around 40-45 mins (max 1 hr) inside the preserve. This implies that it can used for logistics or other transportation purposes and probably not for tourist purposes. The reason they might not be used for touring purposes is because they don't follow a regular pattern in their movements. At any hour an average of 15-20 axle buses run inside the preserve.
c. 2 Axle Truck
Only few of these vehicles pass through general gate 3 and 6 and hence only less vehicles are observed at camping spot 7. However, they are seen at other camping spots. Hypothesis is that 2 axle trucks carry visitors and drops at camping points and take them back or they belong to individual or to a private company and only a few of them take breaks at camping spots. 72% of 2,053 trucks pass through general gates 1 and 2 and ranger stops 0 and 2. The are not seen at any gates and hence no trespassing into the ranger spots are observed. Post 11 PM only few traffic of these vehicles are observed inside the preserve.
d. 2 Axle Truck with Parking Permit
There are 22 vehicles with parking permit that span across multiple days. All these 22 vehicles follow a same pattern. All their trips start and end at ranger base, pass through all ranger stops, general gates and camping 8. It was unusual, to see checking in at camping 8. Later it is observed that they don't spend much time at camping 8 and use it as a part of travel route. They spend a lot of time at ranger spots. This can be done either as a part of patrol or temporary check or they might be taking rangers in their vehicles for work. They usually start at evenings and return back post midnight.
The geovisual pattern of these 22 vehicles is shown below.
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e. 3 Axle Bus
These vehicles similar to 2 Axle Bus does not pass through the general gates 3 and 6. They don’t go to camping sites and gates. These vehicles only accesses entrance gates and general gates, ranger stops 0 and 2. A 3 axle bus usually roams for around 40-45 mins (max 1 hr) inside the preserve. This implies that they can be used for logistics or other transportation purposes and not for tourist purposes.
f. 3 Axle Truck
These vehicles pass through general gate 1,2 and ranger stop 0 and ranger stop 2. Rest flow through other general gates and don't pass near gates. Few trucks take break at camping and mostly they might be used for transportation and logistic purposes. They spend longer time than 2 axle or 3 axle bus. Hence these vehicles mostly belong to distant travelers who take long breaks. They spend a maximum of 24 days and most of these vehicles are spending a lot of time at camping 5 (about 267/1,259 vehicles visit camping 5). Out of 1,259 vehicles, one shows an unusual behavior which can be explained in detail later.
g. 4 Axle Truck
These vehicles similar to 2 and 3 Axle Bus does not pass through the general gates 3 and 6 and hence they don't enter camping 7. It is also found that they don't go to camping sites ans gates. These are mostly vehicles that are used for transportation and logistics purposes and not for tourist purposes. 20 out of 25 vehicles pass through general gates 1 and2 and ranger stops 0 and 2. These vehicles usually start at 11 PM but it is observed that 6 of these vehicles spent 6 hours inside the preserve before leaving. This pattern is unusual and will be explained later.
3. Unusual Patterns
a. 6 Vehicles at Ranger spot 1??
On 10th of July, 2015. 6 vehicles arrived at entrance 1 at 10:30 AM. They are either 2 axle cars or motorcycles. They reached ranger stop 1 within the next 5 minutes without passing via Gate 2. This implies either the sensor at gate 2 must have failed to capture these data or most probably they have found another route to reach this destination. Though they reached the spot together, they returned back to the entrance separately after every 40 minutes to 1 hour break. It seems that as they did not return together but individually, they are most likely not be visitors who are curious to explore new spots. It seems more like they reached a spot for a particular task. A further inquiry with the rangers who worked at that spot during that particular time has to be conducted.
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b. Continuous Visit to Ranger Spot 3
It is observed that for few days in a month, 23 four axle vehicles enters into the reserve through Entrance 3 and reaches Ranger Stop 3. The vehicles pass through gate 6, gate 5 and ranger stop 6 which is not permitted for the usual audience and reaches ranger stop 3. The vehicles spend a maximum of 15 minutes at ranger stop 3 and come back in the same route to entrance 3. Chances are that these vehicles might be the same but has different IDs as it enters at different point of time. Either the vehicle must have got a special permit to pass through this route to perform work at ranger stop 3 or the vehicle must be trying to enter without permit to perform an unauthorized activity. Further inquiry on rangers who were present in this route has to be done.
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c. The guy who stayed a year and still trapped in the reserve
I believe that this person who reached into the preserve via 2 axle car or motorcycle has found his new home. Reaching the preserve on 5th June 2015, this person has never left the preserve. The last date recorded was on 20th of May, 2016 at camping spot 5. This person spends almost a month on every camping spot except on camping spots 6,7 and 8. Either the person is a nature lover who loves to live in every camping spot or a suspicious unauthorized person or this person might even be mentally unstable. In any case he needs to be tracked and inquired.
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d. Back and Forth and Back and Forth