Re: Permits
--- In grandcanyon@y..., phindman@u... wrote: > I'm curios to know if people have had a major problem in getting > permits. ...Let the individual get the >...
jdresser@rof.net 2001-03-13 11:51:15 #7480

Re: Permits
I have never had a problem getting a permit. So far, I have always gotten my first choice, and rarely put a second choice on the application. Maybe I am...
jim@rijim.com 2001-03-13 11:32:01 #7479

Re: Permits
I'm curios to know if people have had a major problem in getting permits. I know on the major trail, i.e. Kiabab and Bright Angel its probably a problem...
phindman@udfcd.org 2001-03-13 10:55:45 #7478

Re: Web Sites
Rich - Try http://www.kaibab.org for a lot of good info, links and trip reports. Jim Lyons ----Original Message Follows---- From: "Rich Fiori"...
Jim Lyons 2001-03-13 10:16:11 #7477

Web Sites
Hi all, I am just a lurker on the list. I am planning my first Canyon hike in the next 2 months. I have been 'training' for it for over a year now on...
Rich Fiori 2001-03-13 10:02:38 #7476

Re: Permits
Hi John, the Boundrywaters Wilderness on the Canadian border operates much like you suggest. The public gets a permit first from the managing agency (USFS in...
Tom Martin & Hazel Clark 2001-03-13 09:53:42 #7475

Re: First of the Month at the BCO window...
Tom - > Maybe, but it's a thought, and thinking is what we are looking for here. > cheers, tom > As the kids say these days - Eggsactley!! > > >Even...
conmara 2001-03-13 05:37:32 #7474

Re: Permits
As far as I'm concerned you get to keep your head John. I like your guides idea. Actually it takes a lot more physical person to do a backpack than a raft...
Bob Marley 2001-03-12 22:48:48 #7473

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