Rant (Public road closed on private land)

There are some Wyoming roads like that. One in particular that is obviously not legal to lock has been enabled by the good old boy system in the Sheriffs department. They say the department’s position is it’s a civil matter and anyone is welcome to file a lawsuit, but the gate will be most likely unlocked after the season. Well of course nobody is spending their own money on an attorney when driving 5 miles around takes care of it and by the time it goes to court it’s no longer an issue. It’s not surprising that it happens more when an outfitter is guiding the spot.
 
Yup that happens in New Mexico. There is a place on BLM land I used to hunt quail on. There was a county road that crossed private for about 400 yards to access the BLM land. The property owner made a campaign donation to a county commissioner and he was able to get them to close the road.
 
Have 2 different examples of what I have seen.
CO near Leadville. I talked to the US Forrest service in person when picking up a MVUM he mentioned we may run into some posted areas as they have easement through private. He said just stay on the road and drive through. Basically anything on the map was ok to drive just don’t hunt if it’s not public. We ran into may signs.

Second case happened on my family farm that’s a big pain in the ass. Dead end town road went through our pasture to one cabin. Cabin owner put up a gate and no one stopped him. My uncle/dad/aunt should have said something but no one cared as he gave us keys. 5 years later he sold the cabin and the new owner wanted to log the road had had the town fix it up. Got told after 5 years they don’t have to maintain it any more. Later on the new owner wanted an actual easement and as he didn’t has one. My unspent a ton of money and ended up moving a fence for him. I don’t know what the outcome could have been if she fought it more but lawyers are expensive.
 
Same thing happened to me last month scouting for upcoming deer hunt in souther NM. Public, country road, gated and locked… Road is less than a half mile through the public. Infuriating.
 
I was reading a report written by the Colorado State Fish Commissioner from like 1897 or 98 in a half-baked quest to find the yellowfin cutthroat trout. In that report, he was discussing the challenges of creating a fish hatchery in Leadville, CO. Apparently, the locals of Leadville believed that the fish being raised there were only for the benefit of the rich men in Denver and elsewhere. In response to that notion, the locals of Leadville repeatedly blew up the fish gates with black powder. Damn shame what happened to those fish...
 
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