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thetfox wrote:I have been trying to figure out how to obtain the required permits for backpacking in California, but it seems like every site tells me something different. What permits will I need, how much do they cost, and how long are they good for?
thetfox wrote:I am not sure, I would like something in a forested area, with minimal or no snow. Also, because of work constraints I will only be able to make weekend trips, 3 days or so, and therefore I am looking for something easy to permit, probably under 30 miles long, and preferably without set camping grounds so we can set our own pace, as I see some trails have set camp grounds. Since I would love to backpack regularly during the spring/summer I was hoping to find someplace that would allow me to get a one-time seasonal pass.
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