Grand Canyon: North Rim öffnet am 03.07.

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    • Grand Canyon: North Rim öffnet am 03.07.

      Laut eines Rundbriefs von Leah McGinnis, Management Assistant des Grand Canyon National Park, wird das North Rim am 03.07.2006 um 8 Uhr Ortszeit wieder für die Öffentlichkeit freigegeben. Voraussetzung ist, dass sich die derzeitigen Verhältnisse bezüglich des Feuers nicht verändern.

      Der North Kaibab Ranger District bleibt hingegen auch weiterhin geschlossen. Besucher mit Backcountry permits, die dieses Gebiet durchqueren müssen, sollten sich an das Grand Canyon Backcountry Information Center unter (928) 638-7875 zwischen 13 Uhr und 17 Uhr MST (Ortszeit) wenden.

      Hier der Rundbrief im Wortlaut:

      "Grand Canyon News Release

      Release date: Immediate

      Contact(s): Leah McGinnis
      Maureen Oltrogge
      Phone number: 928-638-7903
      928-638-7779
      Date: June 30, 2006

      Grand Canyons North Rim to reopen Monday

      Grand Canyon, Ariz. Grand Canyon National Parks North Rim and
      Arizona
      State Highway 67 will reopen to the public Monday, July 3, unless
      conditions change due to the Warm Fire. The North Rim of Grand Canyon
      National Park has been closed since Monday, June 26. The closure was
      precipitated by the Warm Fire which is about 2 miles south and east of
      Jacob Lake and approximately 30 miles north of the North Rim developed
      area.

      Both the North Rim of Grand Canyon and Highway 67 will reopen at 8:00
      a.m.
      All services provided by the National Park Service including the
      Visitor
      Center, Grand Canyon Association bookstore, backcountry permit
      reservations, and campground will open at 8:00 a.m. Ranger programs
      will
      resume on Monday as scheduled in The Guide, the Park™s free
      publication.

      Xanterra Parks & Resorts, Inc., at the North Rim (Xanterra) which
      provides
      lodging, restaurant services including a snack bar and coffee bar,
      a
      general store and gas station, and Grand Canyon Trail Rides (mule
      rides)
      will also reopen to the public on Monday, July 3. All facilities will
      open
      at 8:00 a.m. with the exception of the lodge dining room which will
      open at
      noon for lunch.

      Visitors can check the status of their hotel reservations on the North
      Rim
      by calling Xanterra reservations in Denver at (888) 297-2757. Those
      calling from outside of the United States must call (303) 297-2757.
      Questions regarding campground reservations for the North Rim
      Campground
      can be answered by calling Spherix at (800) 365-2267. Callers from
      outside
      of the United States must call (301) 722-1257. For questions on mule
      rides, please call Grand Canyon Trail Rides at (435) 679-8665.

      The North Kaibab Ranger District remains closed. Visitors with
      backcountry
      permits that require access through the North Kaibab Ranger District
      and
      those with questions regarding their backcountry permit should contact
      the
      Grand Canyon Backcountry Information Center at (928) 638-7875 between
      the
      hours of 1:00 pm and 5:00 pm MST.

      The South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park remains open. All
      facilities
      and services on the South Rim are open and accessible. For additional
      park
      information, please call (928) 638-7888 or visit the parks website
      at
      nps.gov/grca.

      The National Park Service would like to thank park visitors, employees
      and
      residents for their cooperation and understanding during the closure of
      the
      North Rim. They also extend their appreciation to all of the
      firefighters
      for their hard work and Joe Reinarz's Northern Arizona Type 2
      Incident
      Management Team, the Kaibab National Forest, the Coconino County
      Sheriffs
      Office, Department of Public Safety and Arizona Department of
      Transportation for their assistance over the last several days
      escorting
      visitors, employees and residents from the closed area. And a special
      thanks goes to the North Rim concessioners Xanterra Parks & Resorts,
      Inc.
      and Grand Canyon Trails Rides as well as to the Grand Canyon
      Association
      for their cooperation and assistance. And last but not least, to the
      American Red Cross Salt Lake City Office, Coconino County Emergency
      Services and the Fredonia High School for their assistance in setting
      up
      and staffing a shelter for displaced employees and residents.

      -NPS-

      Leah McGinnis
      Management Assistant
      Grand Canyon National Park
      928-638-7903
      fax 928-638-7815
      "
      Stefan Kremer
      (Webmaster von Westküste USA, USA Reporter und Great-West)