Naja...und dann noch mittels FAX anmelden.....(hab ich leider nicht)
Weiß jemand um wieviel Uhr (Deutschland-Zeit) man das Fax losschicken muss ?
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How to Apply
Obtain and fill out the Backcountry Permit Request Form:
* Backcountry Permit Request Form (PDF file)
* Backcountry Use Area Map (PDF file)
Having difficulties opening the Backcountry Permit Request Form or the Use Area Map? You must have Adobe Reader version 7 or newer (as of Jan 2009 the current version of Adobe Reader is 9). Get the newest version of the free Adobe Reader.
Do not forget to include the following with your permit request:
1. Trip leader's name, address, and telephone number.
2. Credit card number, expiration date, signature, date signed, and largest amount you authorize the National Park Service to charge.
3. Number of people and/or stock in the group (see Private Stock).
4. License plate numbers of any cars to be left at the trailhead.
5. Proposed night-by-night itinerary showing use area codes and dates for each night
6. Organization name if applicable (see Group Size and Commercial Use below).
7. Alternative proposed itineraries.
Submit the permit request form in one of the following ways:
1. Bring request to the Backcountry Information Center.
2. Fax request to the Backcountry Information Center, 928-638-2125.
NOTE: You can send a fax 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year - HOWEVER the first day of every month we receive many faxes and the number may be busy.
3. Mail request to Backcountry Information Center / GCNP, P.O. Box 129, Grand Canyon AZ, 86023.
Permit requests are not accepted by telephone or by email.
When to Apply
The furthest in advance permit requests are accepted and considered by the Backcountry Information Center is the first of the month, four months prior to the proposed start month.
To obtain a backcountry permit for the dates and use areas/campsites of your choice, ensure your request arrives at the Backcountry Information Center on the first day it will be accepted (but not before). Faxing is strongly recommended. Popular use areas/campsites fill up the first week of the first month they become available for permit requests.
Starting February 1, 2010, only written requests will be considered during the fourth-month-out. Written requests may be submitted by fax, by letter, or by hand delivery. Regardless of how they are submitted, written requests will be considered based on the date on which they are received, and all of the requests received by 5:00 p.m. on the first day of the fourth-month-out will be placed in random order by computer and considered in that new order before the next day’s requests receive consideration.
After February 1, 2010, verbal in-person permit requests will only be considered for start dates one to three months out.
Additional information regarding the upcoming Feb 1, 2010 change can be found at
www.nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit/permit_change.htmFor hike dates during the month of: Submit permit request on or after: Starting Feb 1, 2010, in-person verbal requests accepted on or after:
January September 1 October 1
February October 1 November 1
March November 1 December 1
April December 1 January 1
May January 1 February 1
June February 1 March 1
July March 1 April 1
August April 1 May 1
September May 1 June 1
October June 1 July 1
November July 1 August 1
December August 1 September 1
Mailed requests must be postmarked no earlier than than the date indicated on the chart. Faxed requests must not be received earlier than the date indicated on the chart.