Why we graph leisure

Energy mapping separates logistics from persuasive marketing. Coordinators annotate left-to-right cues for solo-to-social emphasis and relaxed-to-dynamic vertical bands so manifests stay legible across languages.

Axis labels cite participant feedback notes Selections log locally—not profiled centrally

Relaxed uphill · tense descent

Solo pacing · communal loops

Solo + calm bias Collective cadence bias

Profile readout

Quadrants reorganize logistical talking points—they do not measure worth. Each pick references published terrain PDFs archived with the stewardship desk at 33 Station Valley Rd.

Wide valley braid with subdued evening light

Ridge-Line Draft

Solo pacing with crisp terrain changes. Coordinators outline terrain grades and equipment checks beforehand so you can gauge effort with neutral guidance.

Group size: capped small · Pace: spirited · Hydration checkpoints shared

Clarify schedule windows

Field markers along gradients

Each gradient overlay printed on tarpaulins aligns with topo intervals we license from public GIS layers. Translucent paints fade after rain; refresh cycles keep diagrams honest rather than billboard bright.

If moderation teams request documentation, coordinators send timestamped uploads without commentary about participant personalities.

Review lineup pamphlets
Rolling grass ridges with pacing stakes