Re: [Paddlewise] floating campsites

From: K. Whilden <kwhilden_at_u.washington.edu>
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 08:24:35 -0700 (PDT)
Harold,
I had of course planned to buy a day-use permit for my proposed
circumnavigation of SCI. But I had assumed that the day use permit from
the Nature Conservancy blanket covered the whole island that they own. Is
this not the case? If they only issue permits for parts of the island,
there could be a problem with my idea, or there could be a couple of long
days at sea. Also, doesn't the National Park owned section of the island
allow camping on shore?
Cheers,
Kevin 


On Wed, 6 Oct 1999 HTERVORT_at_aol.com wrote:
> 
> WRT Santa Cruz Island:  I haven't checked lately, but (as you stated) they 
> have never allowed kayak camping on the island.  But more important to your 
> idea, The Nature Conservancy considers it trespassing if you even set foot on 
> any part of the island owned by them, unless you have obtained (purchased) a 
> landing permit from them in advance.  Therefore, you would legally need to 
> obtain a permit to land for dinner.  Unfortunately, they have never (to my 
> knowledge) issued permits for the coastal regions you might want to stop.
> 

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