Inyo Permit question
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Inyo Permit question
I just booked a permit for Bishop Pass. When booking I was asked where I would pick up my permit. But on the Inyo web-site it says you loose your permit if you do not print it out by a certain date. So which is correct? Are they requiring in-person pick up this year?
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Re: Inyo Permit question
The permit can be printed at home; you can also request the permit via email or over the phone, but you would still need to print it. It appears that in-person pick up is also allowed. Full instructions are here.
https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/inyo/pas ... rdb5356869
You should have received this link in your email reservation confirmation. Look near the bottom of that email.
I'll be printing at home, just easier IMO.
https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/inyo/pas ... rdb5356869
You should have received this link in your email reservation confirmation. Look near the bottom of that email.
I'll be printing at home, just easier IMO.
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Re: Inyo Permit question
I received the confirmation with the information. I am still not clear on the 2-nights (or is it days) limit in Dusy Basin. I am going in and out. Does that mean two contiguous or two for the entire permit? I assume that what is on your permit is legal. I put in a quick itinerary - not what I am actually doing because of their stupid time limit to short to get my real schedule in. Not sure I will even change it since I rarely go exactly as planned anyway. At one point it would not allow camping in Dusy, so I assume if the permit lists Dusy, it is legal.
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