Interview questions:
- When and why did you start mountaineering?
- Which was the first mountain you climbed? And the last?
- What are the biggest challenges or obstacles you face when mountaineering?
- Do you have a specific memory you'd like to talk about?
- Do you have a goal with mountaineering?
- What do you like the most about mountaineering?
- What do you like the least about mountaineering?
- Why is climbing important to you?
- What do you feel when you're at the summit?
- What do you feel when you're climbing down? When you're down?
- Do you have anything special that you always bring with you? (like a good luck charm etc)
- What do you bring with you when mountaineering? Any absolute essentials?
- What does your diet look like before and during mountaineering?
- Do you suffer from altitude sickness? How do you prepare for altitude sickness? What are the symptoms of altitude sickness?
- How do you prepare for a climb? Do you do any specific exercise in preparation?
- Explain our simulation and ask how we could improve it to make it more real?
- Does it become repetitive sometimes when climbing?
- What's the most difficult part about mountaineering?
Q: Did you have altitude sickness?
ReplyDelete\> how did it feel?
\> how did the feelings affect how you think?
Q: How can I make my visual simulation more realistic
Q: What is the easiest way to emulate your feelings emotionally and sensationally
Q: What basic tasks do you have to do on a regular basis?
Q: What are the sounds like? How do they affect you?
I assume you tune out any white noise, like the sound of the wind, or snow, but subconsciously, do you think it affects you? Is it comforting, anxiety inducing, or neutral?
Q: What are the moments where it feels worth it?
Q: What are the moments of respite? How do they feel?