Re: Intro & Walk-in Permits
kerry@... wrote: > I've been trying for about two weeks to find out the permit > availability and likelyhood of getting a walk-in permit without >...
Stefanie Bruninghaus 1999-03-01 12:52:15 #409

Re: Intro & Walk-in Permits
Hello Kerry, Walk-in permits are a crap shoot, have talked to folks you got lucky but most have not. Once again sorry about not being selected...
Gordon & Karen Lindahl 1999-03-01 12:36:27 #408

Intro & Walk-in Permits
Hi, I'm new to this group and haven't really done much hiking in the Canyon yet. I've visited the Canyon a few times (both North and South Rims) and done...
kerry@thalmann.com 1999-03-01 12:11:18 #407

Re: Question????
I agree with both sides. The fee system is a love/hate relationship. And it does add up quite a bit when your doing several trips a year. The neat thing...
Chris Polito 1999-02-28 20:39:12 #406

Re: Question????
Considering what the federal government might do to subsidize federal land managment without these types of use fees, I'd prefer to continue paying fees. At...
rclark@lcc.net 1999-02-28 18:56:38 #405

Re: Question????
Talk about touching a nerve. One night for one person at Bass could cost $69. $20 permit fee, $20 entrance fee, $25 Supai road tax, $4 overnight use...
CHASBONGO@aol.com 1999-02-27 20:43:01 #404

Re: Question????
The permit fee certainly isn't trivial, but, for all but the lucky few that live close to the Canyon, the fee is only a tiny part of the cost of a trip there....
Ed Boesch 1999-02-27 08:36:41 #403

Re: Question????
Scott Baryenbruch wrote: > > HI ALL, > > I have only been to the Canyon once but will be returning in May. As > for permit costs, I really don't...
Robert H. Groves 1999-02-27 04:19:42 #402

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