Re: FAXING PERMIT
If this is true, then not only are the faxed requests processed after the walkup requests (I am told the rangers will process the requests of people at the...
Steve Newcomb 2004-12-01 09:15:16 #33295

Re: FAXING PERMIT
Good suggestion from Ken. In other words, go beyond the limits of the permit form and clearly (<< important) describe the period and all the...
Doug Nering 2004-12-01 08:40:43 #33294

Re: FAXING PERMIT
Let's hope the gods are still smiling when your permit (and mine) are reviewed and we get our first choice. ;-) Mine went through on about the 5th redial,...
jckarpin 2004-12-01 07:57:20 #33293

Re: FAXING PERMIT
I faxed mine at 7am est and it went through on the 2nd try. The canyon gods must have been smiling with favor on me today!!!!! ...
DANIEL MATHEWS 2004-12-01 07:14:02 #33292

Re: FAXING PERMIT
After reading all the posts about permit timing, I faxed my request in last night at 5:30 pm AZ time and it went right through on the first try. That sure...
Peter Borremans 2004-12-01 07:04:41 #33291

Re: FAXING PERMIT
I think the edge to be had in requesting permits is to make a really open request. Such as - any 4 days in April, starting on a Monday for the Hermit-BA...
Kenneth McNamara 2004-12-01 03:45:09 #33290

Re: FAXING PERMIT
johngeyles wrote: > ...I was told > by a sincere and knowledgeable-sounding fellow at the BCO that they > put a different color paper into the fax machine...
m a weber 2004-11-30 22:31:10 #33289

Re: FAXING PERMIT
One thing I will add to your rant, John. Just about everybody I have ever talked to in the BCO seem to have done their fair share of hiking below the rim. ...
Josh 2004-11-30 21:38:52 #33288

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