At the Eastern Sierra Mountainfest in Bishop last weekend I chatted with some rangers at the Inyo NF booth. Two items from their Management Update handout, dtd Oct 23, 2003, interested me. Quoting in their entirety:
"Mt. Whitney: The Forest is preparing an Environmental Assessment for the toilets on Mt. Whitney. Alternatives include and analyze fixing the toilets, removing one or both of the toilets, and an expansion of the personal packing out of human waste. The EA will be out for comments this November and the contact is Mary Beth Hennessy at 760-873-2448 or mhennessy@fs.fed.us"
"Glacier Lodge: University of California, Berkeley is overseeing the design contest for the new Glacier Lodge facility. The design is to develop a mountain hut facility similar to those found in the European Alps for North America. Currently, there are over 100 architects and architectural firms in the competition. The design selection will take place in Berkeley, December 12-14, 2003 with an international panel of judges. The Lodge will begin construction in spring of 2004 for a 60 to 80 person overnight facility with a restaurant. Please contact Julie if you have questions." (Julie is Julie Molzahn at 760-873-2462 or jmolzahn@fs.fed.us)
Also, I inquired about the stories I had heard regarding possible changes to the policies pertaining to the Whitney Trail area for next summer. In particular, the implementation of guide permits they are considering is not to open up the permit reservation process to guides. It is rather to allow someone who wants to get a permit - and to reserve it through the current process - to be able to hire a guide and take him/her along. It is not the thing we fear most, where several guiding companies will each apply for the maximum 15-person group size and gobble up significant quota space.
Of course, this is only a proposal - perhaps it shouldn't even be called a proposal yet. The Whitney ranger is new, and new people often have ideas that make some sense to them initially. Then they back off when the information begins to flow in and they get "educated." I wouldn't get too excited yet.