Re: Permit release process for this year.
Correct. The lottery for the “full” JMT is either from Happy Isles or Lyell Canyon (Donohue Pass Eligible).
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Subject: Re:
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Joe MacLeish
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Re: Permit release process for this year.
Hi
The lottery is when you leave from Tuolumne Meadows, correct? This is entering from the South end at Cottonwood Pass, so this is under Inyo National Forest.
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Anand Kumar
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Anand Kumar Sankaran
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#77875
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Re: Permit release process for this year.
I entered in last weeks lottery and got rejected on the forecast date same as last year so I assume nothing has changed.
Joe
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 5:20 PM
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Joe MacLeish
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#77874
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Re: Permit release process for this year.
I wonder if NR in this context means "sold out". Till last year, it would
show "0" if it was sold out. Perhaps that is all it is.
<anand.sankaran@...> wrote:
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Anand Kumar Sankaran
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#77873
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Permit release process for this year.
Does anyone know what is going on with this year's permit release process?
On some days, permits are released. On others, it is not released and
clicking on NR says "visit 2 weeks before (exact date)
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Anand Kumar Sankaran
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#77872
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Re: JMT trial permits
I believe that you'll find that they don't open up until exactly 6 months ahead. You can test this by looking at some in late June.
Happy holidays!
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Mike Sherman
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JMT trial permits
Hi All,
I was just looking to book a permit from Bear Ridge trailhead in John Muir for late June / early July, and all dates are blank. Does anyone know if there is a change to the process this year
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Ger Murphy
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#77870
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Jetboil MiniMo
I've got a used MiniMo that I don't need for sale, $50.? It is in great shape and works perfectly.? ?It has done the JMT so is experienced;)? Let me know if you are interested.
Curt
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Curt Kinchen
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#77869
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Re: Into Permit Confusion
Note that Uber doesn't operate on the east side for the most part but there
are taxis in Mammoth.
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Inga
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#77868
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Re: Into Permit Confusion
This shuttle at the Lakes Basin terminus:
Gesendet: Montag, 9. Dezember 2024 um 18:07
Von: "Tom Kennefick via groups.io" <tomkennefick@...>
An:
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Henning Rech
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#77867
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Re: Into Permit Confusion
Mammoth has a free shuttle that will take you to the Horseshoe lake trailhead. The hike over mammoth pass is about 3.5 miles and very nice. I believe the trail is on an old Native American trade
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Tom Kennefick
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Re: Into Permit Confusion
Sorry I thought I replied earlier.
Yes, after looking deeper into it - and confirming that I could select other entry points and still legally complete JMT through Whitney - I also believe that the
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Joseph Boyle
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Re: Into Permit Confusion
I noticed an alert on the recreation.gov Inyo permit reservation page that confirms the Red's Meadow Road and associated trailhead closures. Those permits will be closed until July 3.
Frank
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Frank
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#77864
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Re: Into Permit Confusion
Hi JB,
you look for a permit "John Muir Trail south of Devil's Postpile"?
They are listed on the Inyo Forest recreation.gov site with availability 0. All permits may be sell out in the first minute
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Henning Rech
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#77863
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Re: Into Permit Confusion
I looked at the permit page for early June. There are some trailheads with quotas listed, but it? looks like they are not releasing any from trailheads near Red's Meadow. I have no official
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Frank
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#77862
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Into Permit Confusion
Hi all -
I am attempting a permit entering at Red’s SOBO, exiting/summiting Mount Whitney this August.
I am prepping for the permit process, which by the way is more daunting than the hike itself,
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Joseph Boyle
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Re: Rucking
We just checked and she got the Rucker 4.0, 15 L, Baton Rouge and coyote Brown. Hope this helps!
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Ray Rippel
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Re: Rucking
Absolutely! She has a purple, pinkish one with a ten pound plate. I’d send a picture but we are traveling right now.
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Ray Rippel
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Re: Rucking
Ray, is the Rucker a good fit for your wife too???
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Nancy
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Re: Rucking
I have a 50-pound child who thinks he cannot walk more than one city block. That's how I ruck.
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MB
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