Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Trip Planning Forum :: For those receiving permit cancelation notices...
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geotramper |
Dear Permit Holder or Alternate, A full refund is currently processing for your BWCAW permit reservation due to wildfire closures. No action is required, you will automatically receive a cancellation notification from recreation.gov once processing is complete. For the latest information and closure orders, please visit Superior National Forest - Home (usda.gov) and scroll to “Alerts & Warnings” on the right side of the Forest home page. Follow the latest postings on Twitter (@SuperiorNF) or on Facebook at: U.S. Forest Service-Superior National Forest - Home | Facebook. Entry points on the Tofte and Gunflint Ranger Districts and entry points in the Trout Lake Unit of the BWCAW (located south of the Echo Trail/Forest Road 116) are not affected by this closure order. For those wishing to rebook permits for entry points with quota still available, visit Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, Superior National Forest - Recreation.gov and click on “Explore Available Permits” or contact your BWCAW cooperator. Additionally, there are 254 backcountry campsites outside the wilderness that offer remote paddling, camping, and fishing where you can experience solitude without reservations, fees, or permits and still have a latrine and fire grate (campfire ban in effect for Superior National Forest). Visitors must follow the same Leave No Trace principles listed on page 5 of the BWCAW Trip Planning Guide. For more information on recreation alternatives outside the BWCAW, please visit: Superior National Forest - Water Activities:Boating - Non-Motorized (usda.gov) For a list of canoe routes with backcountry campsites in the Superior National Forest, visit: Canoeing 2012 rev 0415 final.pub (usda.gov) |
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schweady |
What was the date and EP of your permit? What was the date you were notified of its cancellation? Were there any specific suggestions of "other recreational areas of the Forest that do not require BWCAW quota permits to ensure they still have the opportunity to experience the Forest and its remote lakes safely," as mentioned in the original Mudro closure announcement? I'm trying to get an idea of the timing of possible notice re: our Sunday August 1 permit. I'm hoping that it won't simply be batches of notices sent out each Saturday, meaning we wouldn't hear officially until the day before. |