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Quote from: elkrack on November 22, 2020, 10:38:28 AMBetter get use to it they are buying land all over with all that gambling money they are raking in!Buying private ground is one thing but keeping us out of our public land is completely another
Better get use to it they are buying land all over with all that gambling money they are raking in!
Quote from: lewy on November 22, 2020, 10:48:34 AMI was wondering why that gate was locked so early and kinda figured it had something to do with the mucks. I would have broke a toothpick off in the lock if I was ur buddy. We need to raise hell and rain the Indians back in here in Washingtontooth pic for sure!!!
I was wondering why that gate was locked so early and kinda figured it had something to do with the mucks. I would have broke a toothpick off in the lock if I was ur buddy. We need to raise hell and rain the Indians back in here in Washington
If I was used to going to that location, I would be upset but how is this any different than all the people who complain about trespassers or crossing over someones land to get to the hunting location? If you took the landowner out of the picture, it looks different
Quote from: storyteller on November 22, 2020, 11:02:56 AMIf I was used to going to that location, I would be upset but how is this any different than all the people who complain about trespassers or crossing over someones land to get to the hunting location? If you took the landowner out of the picture, it looks differentIt’s a national forest service road. You can still drive the road if the property around it is private. This isn’t at all a case walking through someone else’s private land to get to public on the other side.
Quote from: jackelope on November 22, 2020, 12:12:42 PMQuote from: storyteller on November 22, 2020, 11:02:56 AMIf I was used to going to that location, I would be upset but how is this any different than all the people who complain about trespassers or crossing over someones land to get to the hunting location? If you took the landowner out of the picture, it looks differentIt’s a national forest service road. You can still drive the road if the property around it is private. This isn’t at all a case walking through someone else’s private land to get to public on the other side.Sounds that way. A public easement paid for by our tax dollars being locked up by indians. Totally unacceptable.
Quote from: Bango skank on November 22, 2020, 12:15:34 PMQuote from: jackelope on November 22, 2020, 12:12:42 PMQuote from: storyteller on November 22, 2020, 11:02:56 AMIf I was used to going to that location, I would be upset but how is this any different than all the people who complain about trespassers or crossing over someones land to get to the hunting location? If you took the landowner out of the picture, it looks differentIt’s a national forest service road. You can still drive the road if the property around it is private. This isn’t at all a case walking through someone else’s private land to get to public on the other side.Sounds that way. A public easement paid for by our tax dollars being locked up by indians. Totally unacceptable.That’s what I mean.
The 7010 roads has been closed since last winter, it's my understanding that the road washed out last winter about 5 miles up and the NFS has no plans of repairing it.
Quote from: justyhntr on November 22, 2020, 04:24:29 PMThe 7010 roads has been closed since last winter, it's my understanding that the road washed out last winter about 5 miles up and the NFS has no plans of repairing it.closed to who? Everyone except the mucks? Even if it was washed out 5 miles up, that’s a long way 5 miles. Why would a certain group get keys? It’s still BS either way!