What gives them the right to lock me out of land that I am supposed to be able to access whenever I want? I pay taxes to the state, so state land in my land to use. Keep your locks off
The state and the FS should be proactive in ensuring access to those lands. FS seems to be so embattled with greenies I can kind of understand why they make little progress doing anything at all. But it's not like the state hasn't known access issues were going to be more and more of a problem. State seemed fine with gates blocking vehicles and telling folks to bike or hike, but now that they can't even do that--I would guess they will have to quit kicking the can down the road.
How many of us have actually written or called the DNR/USFS about the issue of landlocked public lands? We all get frustrated, we get mad and rant and rave, but do we follow up? The DNR and USFS has to HEAR it loud and clear and often (remember these are government employees). The USFS in SW Washington right now is under tremendous political pressure to improve access near Mount St. Helens. Contact them today!
Since everyone has email--
Peter Goldmark--commissioner of public lands
cpl@dnr.wa.gov
WDFW director
director@dfw.wa.gov
Gifford Pinchot Nat. Forest Comment form
http://www.fs.usda.gov/contactus/giffordpinchot/about-forest/contactusWeyerhaeuser sustainability survey
http://www.weyerhaeuser.com/Sustainability/Extras/FeedbackDon't forget your state legislators and federal elected officials too. Jamie Herrera-Butler in SW wash is pro-access and pro-timber, just the person timber industry might listen to when approached about easements to public land.