[pct-l] Whitney Permit
Jim Boatwright
jimcboat at gmail.com
Fri Feb 5 17:29:15 CST 2010
Thank you everyone for the good information. I did as swope suggested and
called the pcta. No Whitney permit is required as long as you enter and
exit from the west. If you don't go through Whitney portal, the thru permit
is all you need.
Jim boat
On Feb 5, 2010 5:16 PM, "dsaufley" <dsaufley at sprynet.com> wrote:
Jim,
To the best of my knowledge, the Whitney Permit that the PCTA provides is
actually for use of the Whitney Portal Trail on the eastern side, and does
not apply to the JMT on the western. The Portal Trail is one of the most
popular trails in the world, and permits to use it during the peak season
are issued via a lottery through the USFS. You don't need to go through all
that with a valid PCT permit in hand. The Whitney sticker that the PCTA
issues lets you use the Portal Trail down to Lone Pine, circumventing the
whole lottery thing. Here's what's on the PCTA website:
Mt. Whitney Permit:
The U.S. Forest Service has implemented a $15 reservation fee to climb Mt.
Whitney, exit and re-enter the Whitney Portal on the east side. Plan to exit
and re-enter within 48 hours. Reservations for Mt. Whitney must be received
at least 60 DAYS prior to the expected date of entry into the Mt. Whitney
zone. Requests received less than 60 days in advance will be returned.
For additional information regarding the reservation requirements contact
the Inyo National Forest Wilderness Permit Reservation Office, 351 Pacu
Lane, Ste 200, Bishop, CA 93514 or (760) 873-2483.
Permit information can also be found at
www.fs.fed.us/r5/inyo/recreation/wild/mtwhitney.
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If you want to go up to Whitney, you still have time to get your sticker
from the PCTA.
L-Rod
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