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by hackernewds 1060 days ago
The lotteries for the national parks are abused by automated bots reserving in microseconds - at least in the PNW. Heck, I've even stumbled upon a secondary marketplace reselling them for thousands since they are transferable (fatal flaw). So the argument about equal access is moot.

I'm sure there's a reader here that is aware.

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You could always make them… not transferable.

There will always be some people that find a way to slip through but it is possible to make it a significant difficulty to do so. It’s just that most places don’t care to.

I know bots abuse the campground and permitted hike system but I don't how or why they'd try and manipulate the lottery. The cost is so high and odds so low of winning things like the the wave or the Enchantments.

What we really need is what my university had where if you grab a spot and no one shows up, you can't get a spot for a certain amount of time.

One that I've done is the Enchantments (also PNW, but WA state, not national).

For that, it is not transferable; you can register for multiple people (eg: 5 campers for dates XYZ), but whoever's name is on the lotto ticket must be present in the group when you register at the ranger station.

Have you considered setting up a laser link to your local park so you can reserve a campsite? If you can’t beat the HFTs, join ‘em!