The comments are kind of what I've come to expect from a mass of uneducated people, and people with agendas.

I like that they've done this, as it is a practical step towards safety. Probably the minimal step, to get the job done, without massively affecting what is happening.

The only thing I've not been able to find, is the total number of permits to be issued per day. My assumption would be the same as they used this last year, but I think the data is the study supports a higher number, with the 25% no-show rate, and no ability to "back-fill" the permits day of the climb.

I appreciate that they are still in the design phase, and I'd hope there will be an opportunity for public input on such things before the permanent regs are written.