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There is no land locked public lands in WA, it's a misleading phrase to say so. There are plenty of "not for recreational use" DNR lands though, but rest assured DNR has access to all of the state's holdings. Same holds for any other public lands not for recreation, the agency holding that property has access. You're gripe is that you cannot use the government easement/s for your personal use. The government can't make non-recreational use lands into recreational use either due to many different factors but a big one is patrolling it. Simply can't afford to put on large amount of new officer hours to patrol all the states holdings if they were suddenly made to be recreational use lands. The state is probably against that anyways, the current trend is to further restrict accesses rather than encourage it. I don't see anything moving anytime soon on the state making more land available for public use
Quote from: KFhunter on October 06, 2014, 10:29:28 AMThere is no land locked public lands in WA, it's a misleading phrase to say so. There are plenty of "not for recreational use" DNR lands though, but rest assured DNR has access to all of the state's holdings. Same holds for any other public lands not for recreation, the agency holding that property has access. You're gripe is that you cannot use the government easement/s for your personal use. The government can't make non-recreational use lands into recreational use either due to many different factors but a big one is patrolling it. Simply can't afford to put on large amount of new officer hours to patrol all the states holdings if they were suddenly made to be recreational use lands. The state is probably against that anyways, the current trend is to further restrict accesses rather than encourage it. I don't see anything moving anytime soon on the state making more land available for public use I'm unsure your statement is true. There have been many threads on HuntWA about DNR land that's completely surrounded by timber company land with no access. Do you know this to be false, KF?
Yeah, not looking to argue at all. I understand that there is land locked public land that can't be accessed without landowner permission, by foot or otherwise.
Public land access is not a liberal socialist ideology...its an American value that transcends trivial 2 party political ideologies.
Most of what your asking for would be opening existing established roads that are in disrepair and would have to be brought back up to specs. Foot access wouldn't ever work because people are too lazy to keep it foot access, they'd wallow out a trail with ATV's and trucks, and worse new roads would be blazed across private property because why not? The state if forced to put in public access isn't going to just settle for a foot path, they'll build a road so they can log, fight fires etc. Not only that but essentially you're a 3rd party suing for access non-recreational state/federal lands, as I'm sure this would have to go through the court system.
I suspect you are simply not familiar with public land issues in most western states. No road, no alteration, no motorized access is necessary.
You still have not answered my question: Why should public property have unequal and inferior rights to private property? Property rights are not a one way street where the government (read: taxpayers) should get fleeced.