I'd also call it a drop off spot.If I had someone to drop me off. Wouldnt want to draw attention to the spot.
"road right of way" definition varies; I wouldn't want to give you an answer w/o knowing what Colorado's definition is, if they even have one—some states don't have anything definitive in statute
I have a Colorado spot very similar. Anybody know how Colorado defines road right of way? I never assumed it was an issue, the spot I have is even more defined.Not that it matters but the location is in Wyoming
I'm hunting it for sure. I got permission to shoot a mule deer last year 120 yards behind a fence and no trespassing sign by a game warden. OnX had private property starting almost 400 yards past fence.
This is true, usually a default "no" is their safest answer. If they make a mistake and say "yes" then they're on the hook but if they make a mistake and say "no" there's not really any damages.I would 100% do it, but drop off as mentioned.
Also, when you call the people who should know, it is incredibly easy to get a no, and almost impossible to get a yes. They will almost never tell you yes, even if they should.