Re: Permit process letter
Paul, The BCO already does hold back a "small number of Corridor campsites" for walk-ups. They are released one day in advance and are issued on a...
Paige 2004-01-05 09:45:45 #27368

Re: New here and intro
Jason, Here's the BCO phone number, you can reach them between the hours of 1 and 5pm m-f. 928-638-7875. Good luck it is busy most of the time. If this is...
Paige 2004-01-05 09:33:57 #27367

Permit process letter
I wrote a letter last year. So Mr. Sullivan has at least two letters, Bob M.'s and mine. For those of you who want a draft, here is the letter I sent. Cut...
Paul Hindman 2004-01-05 09:21:54 #27366

Re: walk-up permits
I wasn't implying that the system is fair or right, and I do think it should be changed. My whole point is until it is changed all of the bitching in the...
Josh Case 2004-01-05 08:58:42 #27365

Re: Photos of New Permit Office Location - Jan 01, 2004
All I have to say about the walk-up permit process is this: I have never faxed or sent a permit request in, all of my permits have been issued in person. I...
Josh Case 2004-01-05 08:52:34 #27364

Re: Changing a Permit, was :New here and intro
I don't know how good a hiker you are, but you did say you spend the first night at Indian Gardens. You can make it to Clear Creek from there in a day, and...
E Joe Maisonneuve 2004-01-05 08:14:08 #27363

Re: Changing a Permit, was :New here and intro
I suggest you call the BCO immediately and talk to them about canceling your request, available options, and sending a new one. A new fax might accomplish...
Doug Nering 2004-01-05 07:45:14 #27362

Changing a Permit, was :New here and intro
Hmmm...I sent a reply to this thread yesterday and it didn't show up...anyways here it is again, or something similar. Thanks to all on the input on staying...
Jason Rumohr 2004-01-05 05:51:45 #27360

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