People planning to get into California's Yosemite National Park using a day permit have the option of first getting hold of
backpacker travel insurance.
Examiner.com reports that the combination of the park's global fame and stunning natural beauty means there's a huge demand for daily visits and so access must be strictly regulated, but permits can sometimes take months to get hold of.
One way to avoid this is by showing up early in the morning when day permits are issued on a first-come-first-served basis and free backpacker camping grounds can be a further help in being in the best place for access.
Permit stations control whichever trails are nearest to them and so getting there early means backpackers, many of whom may have got themselves
online travel insurance, could have a better chance of seeing the parts of the park that most interest them.
In related news, the Ohio division of watercraft has officially recognised the state's new Vermilion-Lorain water trail, according to the Morning Journal.
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