WA_L16 wrote:For those in the know, what are the best places to go for information on closures and exceptions to ANILCA?
On a recent trip to southwest AK I spent a lot of prep time on NPS and other websites looking for closures/restrictions in each area I planned to visit. Some areas specify "lakes, streams, and other bodies of water" as usable for aircraft so is that interpreted as including gravel bars on streams/rivers and lakeside/ocean beaches?
Other than a thorough reading of the sectional legend and margins, what do local Alaskans use to find this type of information?
If this is too much thread drift I could post something separately.
The best approach in my experience is to contact each conservation unit directly and ask to speak with a law enforcement for that area. Sounds overwhelming, but in truth you probably aren't going to visit more than a few units anyway.
Also, by contacting them directly, you may get other useful advice about things to see or avoid, best times to visit, etc. But, don't talk to just anyone, and make a record of your call, when and who you talked to. If you did get crossed up, and you got bad info from the source, it will help your case.
Every conservation unit has a web page, which will give you contact info. It's really easy to get there these days.
I know I always appreciated folks gettin in touch so we could help them have a good experience rather than a bad one. Often it made my job a lot easier.
MTV