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Originally Posted by Roguegal How far in advance would you say the cabins need to be reserved for say a week? That would be a minimum for me at least I don't know about other people. I would want to have plenty of time to relax and do a little fishing and take a tour. |
It depends on the specific cabin. As Peter pointed out, the Church Bight Cabin in Gambier bay isn't all that popular. The Forest Service has threatened to drop the service if not enough folks reserve (and pay for) them.
Other, more accessible cabins - Taku Harbor for example - are often booked up months or even years in advance.
When we book a charter on the Can Can, I'll usually pick the nearest cabin to where we're going to be and book it as a backup plan in case folks don't want to sleep on the boat or if the weather gets bad and we need a calm place to stay for the night.
-Case