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<blockquote data-quote="nksmfamjp" data-source="post: 2829948" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>This is a tough conversation, but fairly important.</p><p></p><p>What we have here is a basic access issue.. I'm not sure how, but it seems like private land always has easements or roads crafted into the deeds before sale. Public land did not. I assume because it was all public then sold off without deeds for the remaining public land. Unfortunately without reasonable land owners every section would require a real battle to set access.</p><p></p><p>What is crazy is most people imagine this to be a battle often fought close to the road, farmhouse, etc. It is not. Many of these "corners" are miles from the road, unfenced and pretty inaccessible to begin with. Generally only marked by gps. I'm no expert on private land ownership, but I struggle to know how access through remote corners is damaging the concept of private land ownership. I guess I'm poor and small minded. In town, the utilities can knock my fence down and leave an im sorry letter. The police can shoot my house and dog without remorse or payment. The phone company has boxes on my property and nobody will ever have a phone again!</p><p></p><p>I have no idea what is fair access maybe only corner access limited to 200 ft away from the corner point on foot only or foot and pack animal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nksmfamjp, post: 2829948, member: 1951"] This is a tough conversation, but fairly important. What we have here is a basic access issue.. I’m not sure how, but it seems like private land always has easements or roads crafted into the deeds before sale. Public land did not. I assume because it was all public then sold off without deeds for the remaining public land. Unfortunately without reasonable land owners every section would require a real battle to set access. What is crazy is most people imagine this to be a battle often fought close to the road, farmhouse, etc. It is not. Many of these “corners“ are miles from the road, unfenced and pretty inaccessible to begin with. Generally only marked by gps. I’m no expert on private land ownership, but I struggle to know how access through remote corners is damaging the concept of private land ownership. I guess I’m poor and small minded. In town, the utilities can knock my fence down and leave an im sorry letter. The police can shoot my house and dog without remorse or payment. The phone company has boxes on my property and nobody will ever have a phone again! I have no idea what is fair access maybe only corner access limited to 200 ft away from the corner point on foot only or foot and pack animal. [/QUOTE]
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