Yep, Katmai is in Pelican!
After departing Hoonah and beginning the National Park Service (NPS) process for getting a permit into Glacier Bay we meandered down to Elfin Cove for a night. EC was as good as I remembered it. Fortunately the NPS called us the next day with a one day permit, but also advised us that once in the Park we could only stay in two coves (27 & 32 miles from Bartlett Cove), and that our permit expired at midnight. Swell. Moreover, we "could not start our motor the next morning" without another permit. Aside from the fact that only one of the coves had VHF reception (and no cellphone coverage) we actually envisioning having to contact the USCG to advise that we were trapped in Glacier Bay and might need some provisions dropped if a permit extensin wasn't granted. (...Joking)
We were fortunate to get a one-day extension to our original permit, so we were able to visit a couple more areas in this beautiful Park before departing this morning.
I appreciate that NPS 'science is driving these policies, and they mean well. At the same time, only permitting 25 private vessels per day into a 3.3M acre Park ... seems a bit ...aah, Strict. Frankly these are difficult things to admit, coming from a (retired) Chief Park Ranger from the NPS. ...but it seems a tad overregulated. For the unabridged version of this report we will need to be face-to-face; and you buy the beer.
We had a good crossing from Bartlett Cove to Pelican this afternoon. Delightfull ... And we expect to be here another night to soak-up the flavor. It's a fun little place!
Best,
Casey&Mary
After departing Hoonah and beginning the National Park Service (NPS) process for getting a permit into Glacier Bay we meandered down to Elfin Cove for a night. EC was as good as I remembered it. Fortunately the NPS called us the next day with a one day permit, but also advised us that once in the Park we could only stay in two coves (27 & 32 miles from Bartlett Cove), and that our permit expired at midnight. Swell. Moreover, we "could not start our motor the next morning" without another permit. Aside from the fact that only one of the coves had VHF reception (and no cellphone coverage) we actually envisioning having to contact the USCG to advise that we were trapped in Glacier Bay and might need some provisions dropped if a permit extensin wasn't granted. (...Joking)
We were fortunate to get a one-day extension to our original permit, so we were able to visit a couple more areas in this beautiful Park before departing this morning.
I appreciate that NPS 'science is driving these policies, and they mean well. At the same time, only permitting 25 private vessels per day into a 3.3M acre Park ... seems a bit ...aah, Strict. Frankly these are difficult things to admit, coming from a (retired) Chief Park Ranger from the NPS. ...but it seems a tad overregulated. For the unabridged version of this report we will need to be face-to-face; and you buy the beer.
We had a good crossing from Bartlett Cove to Pelican this afternoon. Delightfull ... And we expect to be here another night to soak-up the flavor. It's a fun little place!
Best,
Casey&Mary