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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Trip Planning Forum entry point usage by day per year Reply |
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schweady |
11/22/2022 01:31PM Nobody's suggesting that you have to, I just mention it to explain why I won't be reinventing that particular wheel. I created the usage calendars to satisfy my own curiosity, then figured I'd share here, and more recently found that I can access that same info without going through all of the work. (The data didn't really vary all that much year to year, anyway.) |
Me2012 |
11/21/2022 08:37PM I’ll spend my time here at BWCA! |
Me2012 |
11/21/2022 08:35PM If you would like to pay $$$$ |
schweady |
11/21/2022 11:31AMducks: "I don’t think he did it for 2021 and 2022. " Pretty much. For the 2022 season, I only did a very brief snapshot of some of the most popular entry points and the speed with which they filled up over the first 2 months after reservations became available. This was mainly to alert folks of those dozen or so high demand EPs that they might want to jump on at 9 am on that first day in January. I don't see any more of my full permit reservation reports being created going forward. There is another paddling site which can now be accessed for that in great detail. |
ducks |
11/20/2022 11:14AM Are you looking for This thread that shows how many permits were pulled for individual entry points each day and what percentage of available permits were reserved ? In that thread Shweady has the data for 2020 and 2019. I don’t think he did it for 2021 and 2022. |
OMGitsKa |
11/20/2022 08:28AM Via this site... Just click on the Maps & Entry Points and it states how many per day. |
Bwana |
11/18/2022 02:22PM I've forgotten where to locate the recent quota use history for each entry point by day by year. If it's in recreation.gov -- how do I find it. thank for the help. For the purpose of planning best odds of getting permits early in season. |