Re: Denied permit for Clear Creek
The comment that the BCO is probably aware of this type of issue is true. A minor gripe that I have about the permit system is that the way things work is...
Doug Nering 2008-06-17 08:51:15 #51368

Re: Royal Arch Access
Hi Marshall, I have not yet hiked the Royal Arch route. I have hiked the Tanner and the Escalante Route (report under construction). You can see maps,...
Rob 2008-06-17 07:04:09 #51367

Re: Denied permit for Clear Creek
Thanks Ed: That is a big help. I am pretty sure my "Trip leader" won't make our R2R in Oct. Larry --- On Tue, 6/17/08, Seiders, Ed <<a...
larry rider 2008-06-17 06:52:22 #51366

Re: Denied permit for Clear Creek
In the case where the permit holder has to drop out, he / she should call the BIC and explain the situation, then provide a letter for the back-up trip leader...
Seiders, Ed 2008-06-17 06:47:29 #51365

Re: GPS
Doug, I think you overestimate the ability of the G.P.S. to distract from the hike. In the tradition of 2nd Amendment advocates - G.P.S. do not distract...
Dick Matthews 2008-06-17 06:43:36 #51364

Re: Denied permit for Clear Creek
On this subject...If a permit holder has say, 2 others going on his or her's hike, then the permit holder has to back out at the last minute.....What are the...
larry rider 2008-06-17 06:34:59 #51363

Re: Royal Arch Access
I'll just reiterate what Bob said. Other than the rappel point (~20 ft., and indicated on many maps), there isn't really any climbing necessary on the RA...
mikerogers_vt 2008-06-17 04:49:38 #51362

Re: Denied permit for Clear Creek
Wow. I agree. I "speculate" once every two years, for a permit, and my last two trips I had a few committed people back out at the last minute. I...
mplsbeatnik 2008-06-17 04:49:38 #51361

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