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Re: Permit Exit Trail


 

The hard and fast rules for wilderness permits are: 1) starting on the start date of the permit, 2) at the trailhead on the permit, 3) with only the indicated trip leader and number of people specified on the permit (plus the various rules about where you can and can't camp). The rest of the trip itinerary information rec dot com asks you to provide is safety info so they know where to look for you if someone reports you missing. I agree with Henning that if you can edit the itinerary before the permit is issued, that's probably best. However, technically you wouldn't be in violation of your permit if your route or itinerary changed after you start.?


On Thursday, 19 May 2022, 10:10:29 pm AEST, Ger Murphy via groups.io <germurphymail@...> wrote:


Thanks Henning. Great suggestion. I see there is a hiker shuttle from VVR to Fresno.

Geraldine.


On Thu, 19 May 2022 at 12:29 pm, Henning Rech
<whrech@...> wrote:
Hi Geraldine,
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I guess you do not yet have a permit, but a permit reservation. As long as it is only a reservation it should be editable, and you can change anything but entry date and entry trailhead. Thus: yes.
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While you may also make it from Tuolumne to VVR and leave from there to Fresno?
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Henning
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BTW, I will most probably start from VVR sobo on June 4th
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Gesendet:?Donnerstag, 19. Mai 2022 um 13:23 Uhr
Von:?"Ger Murphy via groups.io" <germurphymail@...>
An:[email protected]
Betreff:?[JMT-groups.io] Permit Exit Trail
Hi,

I have a permit from Tuolumne Meadows over Donoghue Pass which I originally planned to exit in Onion Valley. I won't be able to do the entire trip now, and am hoping to split it over a few trips. Is it possible on this permit to change the plan to do an out and back loop, e.g. Tuolumne Meadows to Ansel Adams and back to Yosemite Valley.

Geraldine.

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