Inyo wilderness permits

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Re: Inyo wilderness permits

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Just as another point of reference, I have an Inyo (Italy Pass) permit for July 16th and I emailed my permit request on Saturday July 3rd and received the permit on Monday July 5th. The issuing station was listed as Mammoth.
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Re: Inyo wilderness permits

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As of today Friday July 9, had still not received an email for printing out my reserved permit from INF after inputting a request on July 1. With my trip just 4 days away began calling the phone numbers on the reservation email page. No one would pick up at the Mammoth number 760 924550 probably because they are overwhelmed by car campers calling about all the recreation sites there. Called the Wilderness Permit Office: 760 8732483 (press 0) twice and each time the answering person stated they could not hear me then hung up that had to be an issue at their end. Finally just before 4pm called the Mono Basin Scenic Area 760 6473044 and got through. Of all the INF offices they are always likely to be the least busy. They asked for my reservation number and now a half hour later have received an email with the permit pdf I will print out.

Any others that will be in Pioneer Basin next Thu-Fri-Sat might send me a PM to possibly meet up a bit. I'm likely to climb the sub peak east of Crocker starting up sunrise Saturday for a mid morning viewpoint of the upper McGee Creek basin.
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