hawkman71
Lil-Rokslider
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*If there is a "I Know This is a Dumb Question" section on this forum, please point me to it.
I'm poring over maps, regs, etc. Reading threads everywhere. Just when I think I've made a decision, something comes up that makes me whoa up.
An example is this. I thought I had a piece of public land, adjoining a public road. However, when zooming in, I saw a gap of 168 feet between the road and the public tract. A road/path leads from the state road up into the public land (total length of mapped path in Goolge is ~0.5 miles although you can see the single-track go on for miles branching in an out of the specific public tract.)
Would this mean I'd have to have permission from the landowner to drive or walk into this public tract? I'm guessing YES given everything I've read.
*I should add: Immediately below this tract is another public tract (BLM). This portion of road is angled a few degrees east of due north and the public tract is either due north or slightly west... They don't align. (see 2nd photo) Does that mean,in that case, that you could stop on the road where it's contained by the public boundary and access that tract from that spot? Is there a chance that the actual boundary goes up to the road only?
I'm poring over maps, regs, etc. Reading threads everywhere. Just when I think I've made a decision, something comes up that makes me whoa up.
An example is this. I thought I had a piece of public land, adjoining a public road. However, when zooming in, I saw a gap of 168 feet between the road and the public tract. A road/path leads from the state road up into the public land (total length of mapped path in Goolge is ~0.5 miles although you can see the single-track go on for miles branching in an out of the specific public tract.)
Would this mean I'd have to have permission from the landowner to drive or walk into this public tract? I'm guessing YES given everything I've read.
*I should add: Immediately below this tract is another public tract (BLM). This portion of road is angled a few degrees east of due north and the public tract is either due north or slightly west... They don't align. (see 2nd photo) Does that mean,in that case, that you could stop on the road where it's contained by the public boundary and access that tract from that spot? Is there a chance that the actual boundary goes up to the road only?