It's lottery time!
- titanhangman
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Who's hoping to do Whitney this year? After missing out on a permit last year, I sent in my request for a party of six in August this year. Good luck to everyone, fingers crossed!
- QuestforBCM
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My buddy and I are doing whitney via the mountaineers rout in mid June and we are doing some research but do we NEED a permit for this trail?
I believe you do. For sure you need a permit if you intend to descend via the regular trail.QuestforBCM wrote: ↑My buddy and I are doing whitney via the mountaineers rout in mid June and we are doing some research but do we NEED a permit for this trail?
HJ
- titanhangman
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The rules aren't exactly crystal clear, but I also believe that requires a permit. Go to the Inyo Forest Permit page, link can be found at the Whitney Portal Store page.
- mcphersonm80
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Got denied last year, I think I was too specific with the dates and was looking for an overnight for a party of 4.
This year I scaled back to just 2 of us, and provided dates ranges instead of specifics (i.e. any overnight permit between August 1-6)
Hoping for the best, otherwise we'll likely drive up on a weekday and try to snag some no-show permits. 8)
This year I scaled back to just 2 of us, and provided dates ranges instead of specifics (i.e. any overnight permit between August 1-6)
Hoping for the best, otherwise we'll likely drive up on a weekday and try to snag some no-show permits. 8)
- titanhangman
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For anyone who's interested, Kurt Wedberg from SMI is giving a slide presentation about Whitney tonight, at the A16 store in West Los Angeles.
- mcphersonm80
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This hit my bank statement on Tuesday:
D C* USFS, INYO NF. 877- 04/04D C* USFS $30.00
YES!!! 8) 8) 8)
D C* USFS, INYO NF. 877- 04/04D C* USFS $30.00
YES!!! 8) 8) 8)
- titanhangman
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You lucky bastidge! I struck out again, as did my buddy with all his dates. Looks like a walk up permit is in my future- hopefully.
- droolmonkey
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I hike up whitney every year starting from mineral king, and just get my normal permits from there for however many comes with me. No whitney specific permit required unless you enter or exit form the whitney portal.
- QuestforBCM
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Headin up the mountaineers route with 3 buddys june 21st
I am aware of a member of this board who is planning to hike the High Sierra Trail from Giant Forest to Whitney Portal this summer.droolmonkey wrote: ↑I hike up whitney every year starting from mineral king, and just get my normal permits from there for however many comes with me. No whitney specific permit required unless you enter or exit form the whitney portal.
Hypothetically, supposing this hiker did not bother getting a permit for the Portal, what's the worse that can happen? He or she would be spending the last night at Guitar Lake, would probably summit Whitney around dawn the next day, and would not run into any rangers until already heading down the trail from Trail Crest. Presumably the rangers would send the hiker on his or her way with a stern talking-to. Could the hiker be cited?
Nunc est bibendum
- droolmonkey
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they would be fined. ...in or out of the whitney portal requires a permit. traveling through the whitney high country is fine without the permit. ...if its an emergency though, then obviously it would be more than ok.
we just get a 14 day permit from the ranger station at mineral king, include all camp sites we intend on staying at, start hiking. ...and we have yet to run into a single ranger on any of these trips from the time i started in 2001. im not sure if that helps.
we just get a 14 day permit from the ranger station at mineral king, include all camp sites we intend on staying at, start hiking. ...and we have yet to run into a single ranger on any of these trips from the time i started in 2001. im not sure if that helps.