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[pct-l] Lawsuits, Rights, and User Fees



I probably should read the rest of the days posts before I bring this up,
but..... can't you get a permit for the entire trail (or any amount greater than
500 miles) from the PCTA?
Marion Davison, "llamalady"

Brick Robbins wrote:

> At 10:54 AM 11/13/02, Ken Powers wrote:
> >In my experience the National Park Service requires a permit no matter where
> >you start.
>
> Yes, you need a permit in the National Park.
>
> However the permit that was issued to you at ANY trailhead, whether in the
> park or not, will allow you to transit the park.
>
> You do NOT need a separate permit to transit the park.
>
> For example, if you have a permit from the USFS issued at Mammoth to start
> a JMT trek from Reds Meadow, you DO NOT need a different permit to enter
> Sequoia/Kings National park on your way south.
>
> In the same way, if you are issued a permit from the USFS in Cleveland
> National Forest at the southern terminus of the PCT, you DO NOT need a
> different permit for each National Park you transit on the PCT.
>
> What is sooooo hard about this to understand.
>
> --
> Brick Robbins
>
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> but I know for sure, I'm gonna live today.
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