Loveland Reporter-Herald

Random lottery for camping permits announced

- BY JOHN MEYER

In years past, a Rocky Mountain National Park ranger pulled names out of a hat at the wilderness of fice so a crowd of folks who coveted summer wilderness camping permits could purchase them the day they went on sale in an orderly manner. Now, because overwhelmi­ng demand crashed the online system and halted the process twice since it failed to launch on schedule almost three weeks ago, park of ficials have opted for the online version of the old random hat draw.

Backpacker­s who want to apply for wilderness camping permits can enter an online drawing. They have until Sunday at 5 p.m. to submit their names. Then on Tuesday, according to a park news release, names will be “randomized and drawn for access to the online reservatio­n request applicatio­n.”

Reservatio­ns were supposed to begin March 1, but the process was halted after high volume crashed the Pay.gov system, forcing park of ficials to put ever ything on hold. A resumption of the process crashed the system again on

March 10. The lottery plan is designed to resume reservatio­ns for July through October without overwhelmi­ng the system again.

Those who want to get in the lotter y should click on a link posted on the park’s website. That brings up a form asking for your email address, the subject of your request and other informatio­n. The subject should be “Backpackin­g Camping Random Drawing.”

According to Thursday’s news release, those names drawn beginning Tuesday morning will receive an email with instructio­ns on how to proceed.

“There is the potential for fur ther names to be drawn,” the park’s news release stated. “There will be no need to submit a name again for subsequent drawings as names will be drawn from the original applicants. The timing of future drawings will be based on the volume of applicants.”

It is impor tant to note that this regards backpackin­g wilderness camping permits only. Developed campground reservatio­ns are handled with a dif ferent system through Recreation.gov. Reservatio­ns for those can be made six months in advance but many sites this summer have already been reser ved.

Some spots become available thanks to cancellati­ons, though. For example, at one point Thursday morning there were no spots available in the Moraine Park Campground for June, July and most of August. A few minutes later, a spot became available for one weekend night in July.

For a complete explanatio­n of the process for backcountr­y permits and how to take part in the lottery: www.nps.gov/romo/planyourvi­sit/wilderness-camping.htm

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