Re: The "I didn't die" trip -- Boy Scouts
Dana Kaleta wrote:
> The Boy Scouts have 2 types of permits: A Local Tour Permit and a
> National Tour Permit.
>
Now there's a question to ask when...
maweber 2006-06-09 16:40:32 #42004
Re: OT Re: BCO Online Reservation System Considered Harmful
Don,
I had a single permit in 2001 for 8 nights. We had a short day in the
middle so we could have lunch at Paradise to celebrate one of the guys
69th...
Dick Matthews 2006-06-09 16:24:49 #42003
Re: BCO Online Reservation System Considered Harmful
you apply on the 15th of January.
On the other hand, if you want to walk the 97-mile Wonderland Trail, which
encircles Rainier, you'll need separate...
Don Lundman 2006-06-09 15:26:04 #42002
Re: BCO Online Reservation System Considered Harmful
Bob,
I would like one of two changes in the current system.
1. Mail, fax and drop off permits are processed 4 months before the
start of the hike. ...
Dick Matthews 2006-06-09 15:05:17 #42001
Re: The "I didn't die" trip -- Boy Scouts
The Boy Scouts have 2 types of permits: A Local Tour Permit and a
National Tour Permit. National is for trips over 500 miles from your
starting location. ...
Dana Kaleta 2006-06-09 14:59:35 #42000
Re: BCO Online Reservation System Considered Harmful [by some, not
Doug Nering wrote:
> Yup, letting the BCO decide who qualifies for what permit is
> definitely trouble. Who qualifies rangers to do that? What if they
>...
Gene Fowler 2006-06-09 14:03:48 #41999
Re: BCO Online Reservation System Considered Harmful
Yup, this is a good point. They will never restrict permits based on
experience simply because in the event that they give a permit to someone
who ends up...
Kevin Z Grey 2006-06-09 13:53:45 #41998
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