Montana Legislator wishes to Join Utah land grab, Resolution.

They’re still allowing quite a bit of access. When news of that sale broke, a lot of hunters were freaked out. I don’t hunt that area, but know people who do and have for generations. It could have been a disaster.

Caleb is a solid dude and a good forester. I worked with him at my past job.
SPP via Weyerhauser (#1) via Plum Creek...

#1 Weyerhauser, we sold a corner piece of our Whitefish property to allow their logging trucks access to their property w/o routing through a corner of State land.
In the agreement, they would continue offering access to our land that bordered theirs. Unfortunately, w/o forethought and with the general impression that would convey to future owners, I did not pay an attorney to review and define.
Southern Pines Plantation took over (as we know) and just like that, signs noting private property. The owner, whom I don't recall his name took that land, redefined the Whitefish watershed land segments and made my bordering parcel his own private land for his Whitefish house, etc. I contacted Weyerhauser who in turn contacted SPP, and I received a call from the owner's personal attorney, that gave us private consent to ride horses and allow my daughter and us the opportunity to continue hiking, camping, with prior notice though no longer access to hunt.
His property, his right, my bad for not having an attorney review.
***Along with this, numerous electrical residential units (large green metal containers every couple hundred yards or so) added along the dirt road our family rode horses and I hunted for wolves, elk, deer, and bear.

I've since sold my property for a nice covid mint though, SPP is certainly about real estate over public access.

Nature of the beast.

I hope people stand up OUTSIDE entrenched partisan placement and conside our children's future for Montana accessibility.
 
When everything is about "winning", compromise, nuance, and alternative ideas have no place at the table.

I find myself increasingly in the minority of people who view public lands as THE principal way I maintain and regulate my happiness. I care about a lot of different political and policy topics, but public lands directly affect me, every week, almost every day (at least in the summer). Sign me up for shittier taxes, corrupt government, outlandish and irrelevant pronoun use; sign me up for more potholes, leaky water mains, more development, less development, shittier air quality, and dewatered trout steams, all before you take away my public land and force me to live on just my postage stamp of dirt. I can't do it. Humans were meant to roam, I was meant to roam, and there is nowhere better to do that than the mountains, desert, and prairies that are our public lands.

I can't wait to bask in all this winning. It's just piling up, win after win. I can't wait to pace circles around my yard gloating over the lack of pronouns in my life. The money saved from all this efficiency will probably allow me someone else to live a great life- a 'UGE life.
 
Just another carpetbagging American redoubter. From his campaign website:

Fled Las Vegas 12 years ago…came to Montana because of the culture of freedom, rugged independence, beautiful outdoors, wide open spaces, and of course, the friendly people.
 

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