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A large western Washington timber company has moved into eastern Washington and has started posting Forest Service roads as no trespassing.

I will go ahead and notify the Forest Service, but I would like to know if there are any Washington state laws regarding illegal posting of public lands and roads??

I fully intend to hike and walk my “public roads”.  I suspect that the initial contact will be a call to a Deputy Sheriff so in addition to breaking of Federal law it would be nice to cite a state law to the Deputy.

Thanks in advance for your help.

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Re: Posting of No Trespassing on Forest Service Roads and Lands.....
« Reply #1 on: June 25, 2018, 01:28:26 PM »
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Re: Posting of No Trespassing on Forest Service Roads and Lands.....
« Reply #2 on: June 25, 2018, 01:31:36 PM »
I don't know about simple no trespassing signs, but I have seen timber companies logging in national forests close off certain roads, during actual operations, including non-working hours, when their machinery and equipment is there.

I'd imagine that it is with Forest Service approval, and it is likely to prevent theft and vandalism and to minimize liability risks.


But I am talking about actual logging operations and equipment, not just surveying the grounds.   It would be like driving or hiking into an actual construction site, something that you just wouldn't want to do, IMO.

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Re: Posting of No Trespassing on Forest Service Roads and Lands.....
« Reply #3 on: June 25, 2018, 01:35:22 PM »
Bring it to the attention of your District Ranger office. They will either put a stop to it or tell you why it is being done.
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Re: Posting of No Trespassing on Forest Service Roads and Lands.....
« Reply #4 on: June 25, 2018, 01:41:47 PM »
Weyerhaeuser?

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Re: Posting of No Trespassing on Forest Service Roads and Lands.....
« Reply #5 on: June 25, 2018, 02:42:47 PM »
Definitely check with the District Ranger
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Re: Posting of No Trespassing on Forest Service Roads and Lands.....
« Reply #6 on: June 25, 2018, 03:08:09 PM »
Its against the law in Idaho. state land close to where I live is posted like crazy. It bothered me till I realized that it was actually a benefit to me and kept the crowds down  :chuckle: I don't really worry about it anymore and with onx maps and everything its not hard to figure out where the public land is now days. Anyways I think if you report it doesn't seem like they really care over here although I know its against the law. Might keep you spot less croweded  :tup:   

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Re: Posting of No Trespassing on Forest Service Roads and Lands.....
« Reply #7 on: June 25, 2018, 04:21:13 PM »
What I really need is the Washington state WAC posting of public land illegally. I believe there is one since WDFW has had a couple of busts in the basin. Need to know if the WAC applies to Federal lands.

I have the Forest Service side covered.

The company has posted a LOT of land so hoping to use this opportunity to get some public’s interested in the illegal posting of public land.

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Re: Posting of No Trespassing on Forest Service Roads and Lands.....
« Reply #8 on: June 25, 2018, 04:45:55 PM »
What I really need is the Washington state WAC posting of public land illegally. I believe there is one since WDFW has had a couple of busts in the basin. Need to know if the WAC applies to Federal lands.

I have the Forest Service side covered.

The company has posted a LOT of land so hoping to use this opportunity to get some public’s interested in the illegal posting of public land.
It's no longer a crime but rather an infraction (similar to a a barbed hook ticket) but this applies to posting of signs preventing hunting/fishing without the landowners permission. RCW 77.15.160(6)(c)

The best contact will be the USFS, they will sort it out with the timber company.

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Re: Posting of No Trespassing on Forest Service Roads and Lands.....
« Reply #9 on: June 26, 2018, 06:16:32 AM »
Nice, BT. You're a great resource for us.  :tup:
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Re: Posting of No Trespassing on Forest Service Roads and Lands.....
« Reply #10 on: June 26, 2018, 09:09:07 AM »
Which company?

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Re: Posting of No Trespassing on Forest Service Roads and Lands.....
« Reply #11 on: July 03, 2018, 07:58:16 PM »
Mr. Weyerhauser.

Here is how to check on illegal posting of Forest Service managed public land by Mr. Weyerhauser or others.

Every Forest Supervisors office has a map atlas called the "ROAD ATLAS". It is usually kept by the Engineering section or Lands staff. A lot of people at the front desk have NO CLUE that it even exists, but everybody in Engineering or Lands knows about it.

Get a lat/long or mark the illegal posting on a Forest Service map. The best maps for this purpose are what the Forest Service calls the Fire Maps or District Maps. They show EVERY road, plus nifty items like helispots and water holes for fire engines.

You can then compare your map to the "ROAD ATLAS" which shows road status and who owns it and easements.

The Forest Service PURCHASED these easements in almost all cases for timber sale access, HOWEVER, it is Forest Service policy that when they buy a easement it includes PUBLIC ACCESS. Does not have to be vehicle access, but it is ALWAYS that the public has the right to use the road to access public lands. It does NOT provide access to private lands along the road.

The BLM is slightly different in that BLM does get easements that are for GOVERNMENT PURPOSES ONLY. Those easements do not give the public the right of access. However, BLM has been shifting over the years to public easements when possible.

I do not know about the DNR easement policy.

For EVERY road there is a easement document prepared that shows the price the taxpayers paid for the easement, plus a bunch of legal stuff. But the key words in the document are always....."and to other users including members of the public......

You should get a copy of the easement to carry with you in case somebody doesn't understand your rights as a "member of the public" not to mention a taxpayer that paid for the road access.

In Mr. Weyerhauser's illegal posting I found one road that was OWNED by DNR and on top of it has a Forest Service easement. The land owned by Mr. Weyerhauser was FIVE miles down the road. The first five miles were all public land on the sides. However, he posted it right at the county road!!

As outdoors folks I really think we need legislation to make this illegal and include a fine. Really Mr. Weyerhauser  knows better.....he is just trying to steal from the public.

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Re: Posting of No Trespassing on Forest Service Roads and Lands.....
« Reply #12 on: July 04, 2018, 12:41:21 PM »
I know of at least three different families that moved to the Methow from the west side in the last 30 years and posted USFS land as private property-No Trespassing, has kept some of the people out during hunting season.

One of them owns land on one side connected to USFS, he actually keeps a pretty good eye on his "private USFS" land, he has run off quite a few people with his arrogant attitude. I was falling some hazard trees for his neighbor one time, he come running up, and started in on me, I told him I would call the sheriff and let them straighten his problem out, shut him right up.

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Re: Posting of No Trespassing on Forest Service Roads and Lands.....
« Reply #13 on: July 04, 2018, 02:12:41 PM »
I know of at least three different families that moved to the Methow from the west side in the last 30 years and posted USFS land as private property-No Trespassing, has kept some of the people out during hunting season.

One of them owns land on one side connected to USFS, he actually keeps a pretty good eye on his "private USFS" land, he has run off quite a few people with his arrogant attitude. I was falling some hazard trees for his neighbor one time, he come running up, and started in on me, I told him I would call the sheriff and let them straighten his problem out, shut him right up.

Let them know I know where I'm at from using to OnX maps and they can shove it.

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Re: Posting of No Trespassing on Forest Service Roads and Lands.....
« Reply #14 on: July 04, 2018, 03:33:12 PM »
I know of at least three different families that moved to the Methow from the west side in the last 30 years and posted USFS land as private property-No Trespassing, has kept some of the people out during hunting season.

One of them owns land on one side connected to USFS, he actually keeps a pretty good eye on his "private USFS" land, he has run off quite a few people with his arrogant attitude. I was falling some hazard trees for his neighbor one time, he come running up, and started in on me, I told him I would call the sheriff and let them straighten his problem out, shut him right up.

Let them know I know where I'm at from using to OnX maps and they can shove it.

GPS is the best invention ever.

Where I hunt there are a couple farmers who like to keep people off public property.

I've had some great discussions with them when they try to stop me.   

I offer to call the Sheriff or the BLM regional manager (who's name I have in my phone) and suddenly they think it's OK for me to be on public land.

I try not to be a jerk, but this does get to me.
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