Do you rally up your river friends each January and coordinate your river permit dates? Do you get permits? Do you wonder who is behind the curtain of rec.gov and the permitting offices? This episode asked all those questions and spoke with the river permitting "boss" at rec.gov, and the river permit offices at Dinosaur National Monument, Salmon-Challis National Forest in Idaho and Grand Canyon National Park. There are people behind the curtain, they are very friendly and shared with The River Radius information to help all of us better understand the why and the how of the river permit systems.
Each river office has a website with relevant information and deep statistical data that tells a story of each seasons application numbers. Here they are:
Dinosaur National Monument main river info page
Idaho 4 Rivers main river info page
Grand Canyon National Park, River Lottery
Grand Canyon National Park, River Lottery statistics
Recreation One Stop (rec.gov)
These two previous episodes listed below from The River Radius Podcast offer more and different information about the content in this episode:
Hoops’ Echo
Herm Hoops worked at Dinosaur National Monument for years and spent many days and nights on the Green River. He was a strong and passionate river conservationists and wrote a comprehensive history of modern river rafts. Herm passed away late in 2020.
8000 Years on the Selway
The Selway River in Idaho has hosted humans for thousands of years with Salmon and Steelhead fisheries, resources to build shelters, and amazing water. Over the summers of 2018 and 2019 archeological research has been conducted on the Selway to clarify and protect the artifacts in the river valley. Jeff Adams explains as much as he can, the story of humans along the Selway long before the Europeans arrived.
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