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04/24/2025 10:36AM
Just saw this in an informative Paddle and Portage story.
"Two of the most accessible locations for visitors to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness to pick up their permits won’t be an option as the 2025 paddling season arrives."
Here's the link to the complete write up.
Paddle & Portage article
"Two of the most accessible locations for visitors to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness to pick up their permits won’t be an option as the 2025 paddling season arrives."
Here's the link to the complete write up.
Paddle & Portage article
We all have to believe in something. I believe I'll go paddle.
04/24/2025 10:41AM
It is very sad in my opinion, always like going into the ranger stations and visiting. It seemed much more official and important in getting a permit.
Also, I am sure they went over the rules much better than outfitters, with some being very good, and some not caring.
I guess being a old geezer and liking tradition, I don't care for the change. It seems somehow so much more artificial.
So do outfitters get paid for this service, it does bring people to their location.
Also, I am sure they went over the rules much better than outfitters, with some being very good, and some not caring.
I guess being a old geezer and liking tradition, I don't care for the change. It seems somehow so much more artificial.
So do outfitters get paid for this service, it does bring people to their location.
04/24/2025 10:47AM
Pinetree: "So do outfitters get paid for this service, it does bring people to their location."
Pinetree, the article says the outfitters get a whopping $2 to process a permit. While they will be getting walk-in potential shoppers, there's is a lot of concern that the small business outfitters will be pretty overwhelmed in their abilities to service the permit holders as well as try to operate their business.
We all have to believe in something. I believe I'll go paddle.
04/24/2025 11:31AM
Just got that email from the Forest Service stating I need to change permit station. Just making it easy. Thanks Feds
All conservation of wildness is self-defeating, for to cherish we must see and fondle, and when enough have seen and fondled, there is no wilderness left to cherish. Aldo Leopold
04/24/2025 01:03PM
OneMatch: "Pinetree: "So do outfitters get paid for this service, it does bring people to their location."
Pinetree, the article says the outfitters get a whopping $2 to process a permit. While they will be getting walk-in potential shoppers, there's is a lot of concern that the small business outfitters will be pretty overwhelmed in their abilities to service the permit holders as well as try to operate their business."
I think more people will not follow the do's and don'ts once getting into the BWCA. Less contact with anything you drift away from what should be going on. Contacts at the issuing station you're more likely to go back and express your concerns or violations you seen.
Too much disconnection and each and every outfitter will handle it different. Many it will be like a check -out at the local grocery store. Next>
04/24/2025 01:12PM
IMHO, this is the USFS deciding not to do one of their jobs, and just pawning it off on somebody else. It's kind of nasty, actually.
I don't think the outfitters can issue the little card that exempts one from the video and questions in any subsequent BWCA trips taken in a season after the first one. I've always appreciated that.
Mike
I don't think the outfitters can issue the little card that exempts one from the video and questions in any subsequent BWCA trips taken in a season after the first one. I've always appreciated that.
Mike
I did indeed rock down to Electric Avenue, but I did not take it higher. I regret that.
04/24/2025 01:42PM
MikeinMpls: "IMHO, this is the USFS deciding not to do one of their jobs, and just pawning it off on somebody else. It's kind of nasty, actually.
I don't think the outfitters can issue the little card that exempts one from the video and questions in any subsequent BWCA trips taken in a season after the first one. I've always appreciated that.
Mike"
This is the USFS trying to do their job after being gutted by the Trump administration.
"The future ain't what it used to be" Yogi Berra
04/24/2025 01:49PM
I'd blame the exact who but I'd get banned and it's not the Forest Service.
All conservation of wildness is self-defeating, for to cherish we must see and fondle, and when enough have seen and fondled, there is no wilderness left to cherish. Aldo Leopold
04/24/2025 02:02PM
MikeinMpls: "brulu: "It's pretty imprecise to blame the "Feds" or "the USFS" for this."
Ok....where would you lay the blame?
Mike"
You're kidding, right? There are no workers to issue permits; they have been terminated by DOGE cuts.
"The future ain't what it used to be" Yogi Berra
04/24/2025 02:14PM
Frenchy19: "MikeinMpls: "brulu: "It's pretty imprecise to blame the "Feds" or "the USFS" for this."
Ok....where would you lay the blame?
Mike"
You're kidding, right? There are no workers to issue permits; they have been terminated by DOGE cuts. "
OK. I just made a silly assumption that the Feds, USFS, DOGE, Trump all fall under the same umbrella. Silly me
My last post on this topic. I see an Orangeman Bad thread coming, with no hope of consensus on any level, as usual.
You can all have the last word
Mike
I did indeed rock down to Electric Avenue, but I did not take it higher. I regret that.
04/24/2025 02:15PM
brulu: "It's pretty imprecise to blame the "Feds" or "the USFS" for this."
so true
Updated ranger office hours are online at fs.usda.gov/r09/superior/offices. The Tofte office is the only one of five, including the headquarters in Duluth, that will be open on weekends from May through September.
The staffing deficit and reduced office hours at ranger stations isn’t new. The Forest Service, which manages the 3 million-acre Superior National Forest and the BWCAW, last year put a hiring freeze in place for this summer. The Tofte and Gunflint office hours were reduced last August because of a lack of workers.
Workforce cuts this winter through the Trump administration also have hampered the agency. One employee who requested anonymity after probationary workers were fired and others felt compelled to retire early said that the SNF staff was “in crisis mode” and already was down 100 workers to 250.
04/24/2025 02:33PM
MikeinMpls: "Frenchy19: "MikeinMpls: "brulu: "It's pretty imprecise to blame the "Feds" or "the USFS" for this."
Ok....where would you lay the blame?
Mike"
You're kidding, right? There are no workers to issue permits; they have been terminated by DOGE cuts. "
OK. I just made a silly assumption that the Feds, USFS, DOGE, Trump all fall under the same umbrella. Silly me
My last post on this topic. I see an Orangeman Bad thread coming, with no hope of consensus on any level, as usual.
You can all have the last word
Mike"
Well your post sounded to me like kind of a "government bad" narrative, I was just pushing back on that a little, sorry if I misread it, no offense.
04/24/2025 03:03PM
brulu: "MikeinMpls: "Frenchy19: "MikeinMpls: "brulu: "It's pretty imprecise to blame the "Feds" or "the USFS" for this."
Ok....where would you lay the blame?
Mike"
You're kidding, right? There are no workers to issue permits; they have been terminated by DOGE cuts. "
OK. I just made a silly assumption that the Feds, USFS, DOGE, Trump all fall under the same umbrella. Silly me
My last post on this topic. I see an Orangeman Bad thread coming, with no hope of consensus on any level, as usual.
You can all have the last word
Mike"
Well your post sounded to me like kind of a "government bad" narrative, I was just pushing back on that a little, sorry if I misread it, no offense.
"
It's cool. No problem. I should have realized that this topic is too hot for my comfort.
MT
I did indeed rock down to Electric Avenue, but I did not take it higher. I regret that.
04/24/2025 03:35PM
sgthulka: "USFS will be fine and you will be fine.
Ice out in the next week - enjoy the summer and stop complaining. Does not help and nobody cares anyway."
Exactly. You'll all be fine. The outfitters will make a little more $$, maybe a lot more if their T shirts are $25 each, lol!
A-Aaron done messed up!!
04/24/2025 03:53PM
Pinetree: "It is very sad in my opinion, always like going into the ranger stations and visiting. It seemed much more official and important in getting a permit.
Also, I am sure they went over the rules much better than outfitters, with some being very good, and some not caring.
I guess being a old geezer and liking tradition, I don't care for the change. It seems somehow so much more artificial.
So do outfitters get paid for this service, it does bring people to their location."
I've never picked up a permit at an outfitter. Is it poor form to grab your permit and run? Does anyone buy a tshirt or two, just to compensate the outfitter a bit?
04/24/2025 04:06PM
With everything that is going on with the government aside, I feel that if they are going to make this change, they should at least allow you to pick up your PMA permit at an outfitter as well.
This could be a pain for anybody visiting the Sundial PMA, which is one of the more popular ones.
This could be a pain for anybody visiting the Sundial PMA, which is one of the more popular ones.
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04/24/2025 07:15PM
dschult2: "With everything that is going on with the government aside, I feel that if they are going to make this change, they should at least allow you to pick up your PMA permit at an outfitter as well.
This could be a pain for anybody visiting the Sundial PMA, which is one of the more popular ones."
That’s a super good point. I planned on making PMA visits a regular thing this summer. Who will be issuing PMA permits now?
04/24/2025 07:35PM
I’m like 50-50 Between Ranger station issued permit and outfitter issued permit. I’ve been to the Tofte Ranger station, the Duluth Ranger station, And the Ely Ranger station.
It was initially fun to chat with the Rangers, but lately I just get some temporary summer helper that doesn’t seem to have time to help us with questions anyway. So I prefer the outfitters. My group does choose to support the outfitter, we don’t usually need any major gear, but we typically will spend some money in there. We usually bring our own canoes, but once in a while, we rent a canoe, especially if we have A couple of new people with us.
I don’t think any of the outfitters actually Charged us the two dollar fee. Apparently it’s optional. I think they should get a little something for the service and people using their parking lot and bathrooms.
It was initially fun to chat with the Rangers, but lately I just get some temporary summer helper that doesn’t seem to have time to help us with questions anyway. So I prefer the outfitters. My group does choose to support the outfitter, we don’t usually need any major gear, but we typically will spend some money in there. We usually bring our own canoes, but once in a while, we rent a canoe, especially if we have A couple of new people with us.
I don’t think any of the outfitters actually Charged us the two dollar fee. Apparently it’s optional. I think they should get a little something for the service and people using their parking lot and bathrooms.
Keep your butt dry and your paddles wet.
04/24/2025 08:41PM
Pinetree: "sgthulka: "USFS will be fine and you will be fine.
Ice out in the next week - enjoy the summer and stop complaining. Does not help and nobody cares anyway."
I care"
As do I. And if USFS employees are saying they are in "crisis mode", that is far from being "fine".
We all have to believe in something. I believe I'll go paddle.
04/24/2025 10:23PM
Pinetree: "sgthulka: "USFS will be fine and you will be fine.
Ice out in the next week - enjoy the summer and stop complaining. Does not help and nobody cares anyway."
I care"
As do I
"In wilderness is the salvation of mankind." Thoreau.
04/25/2025 08:49AM
I've always picked mine up at Duluth Pack. We're going to give Frost River a chance this year. Last year we forgot a filter and tried to pick on up at Duluth Pack while getting the permit, but the choices they had in stock were terrible. We ended up going to Frost River and grabbed one they had there. Might as well stop at a place that has actual camping gear instead of just clothing lines.
04/25/2025 09:06AM
A1t2o: "I've always picked mine up at Duluth Pack. We're going to give Frost River a chance this year. Last year we forgot a filter and tried to pick on up at Duluth Pack while getting the permit, but the choices they had in stock were terrible. We ended up going to Frost River and grabbed one they had there. Might as well stop at a place that has actual camping gear instead of just clothing lines."
I'm getting my permit at Frost River in May.
May the rivers be crooked and winding, and your portages lonesome, leading to the most amazing view.
04/25/2025 11:20AM
OneMatch: "Pinetree: "sgthulka: "USFS will be fine and you will be fine.
Ice out in the next week - enjoy the summer and stop complaining. Does not help and nobody cares anyway."
I care"
As do I. And if USFS employees are saying they are in "crisis mode", that is far from being "fine"."
Spot on.
"The future ain't what it used to be" Yogi Berra
04/25/2025 01:34PM
Over the last 20+ years I've had much better experiences getting my permits from outfitters. Shoutout to Tuscarora and Spirit of the Wilderness for their excellent customer service. I can't remember the last time I stepped foot in a USFS office to get my permit, maybe 2010?
"Miller owns that field, Locke that, and the Mannings the woodland beyond. But none of them owns the landscape." - R.W.Emmerson.
04/25/2025 01:58PM
scottiebaldwin: "dschult2: "With everything that is going on with the government aside, I feel that if they are going to make this change, they should at least allow you to pick up your PMA permit at an outfitter as well.
This could be a pain for anybody visiting the Sundial PMA, which is one of the more popular ones."
That’s a super good point. I planned on making PMA visits a regular thing this summer. Who will be issuing PMA permits now?"
According to an email I received from the FS today, all offices will issue PMA permits or you may contact them to send it to you by email.
04/27/2025 11:25AM
MikeinMpls: "IMHO, this is the USFS deciding not to do one of their jobs, and just pawning it off on somebody else. It's kind of nasty, actually. "
Mike"
Mike, I'm guessing it has more to do with the reduction in staff that the USFS was hit with than their reluctance to do their jobs.
04/28/2025 07:17PM
It's kind of a good deal for outfitters. Sure they only get 2 bucks to do the permit, but it gets people in their doors. I modified my permit today and it's going to an Ely outfitter. I also booked bunks for two at that outfitter and will be getting my bait from them also. I'll probably hit that outfitter for showers on the way out.
serenity now
04/29/2025 12:36PM
Just spoke to them in the LaCroix office in Cook. Nobody to fill spots of retired people was the main reason given for the other two offices not issuing permits. For the LaCroix office it's business as usual.
“The more you know, the less you carry” Mors Kochanski
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