MTHunter1321
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I ran into a unique and unfortunate situation last week trying to elk hunt. I went to a spot that I haven’t been to in a couple years and was surprised to all of sudden see both sides of the Forest Service road I was on Posted with No Trespassing signs for a 4 mile stretch. I pulled over and looked at OnX and saw that there was a 4 mile stretch of creek/road that showed as private. The total is only 79 acres, give or take, that takes up 4 miles of the forest service road with forest service on both sides of the road. There’s some disbursed camp sights along the road that are now posted, along with a Forest Service Trailhead that is a 7 mile trail that I was planning on going up. Unsure, I kept driving until I got to the end of the property and see a trailer and dirt work being done behind a locked gate on another spur rd off the main road. I pull of the main road to turn around and here comes the landowner telling me that I’m on private land since I’m off the forest service road. I apologized and said I was just turning around and didn’t realize that there’s been a change in the area. Long story short, he says he bought the land last year and the only easement the FS has is for the road going through it and it doesn’t cover more than about a foot on ground on either side of the road. I asked him about the FS trailhead he says “Nope, it’s closed” even though by my estimate he owns maybe 20 ft from the road to where the FS boundary is. Where you would park at the trailhead is clearly FS. I expressed my disappointment, as calmly as I could, to see an out of stater come in and essentially close down thousands of acres of FS over a matter of a few feet off a FS road.
I looked up the old listing and his property was listed at roughly $150K and is specifically a Mining Claim. Which in my mind would give him the right to mine the creek that runs through his property. Assuming he paid $150K and essentially gets to control FS access for a 4 mile stretch and shut it down, making the FS land which is thousands of acres essentially only his to access is a travesty.
Does anyone know what options are out there to either validate or challenge him or where to even begin??
I looked up the old listing and his property was listed at roughly $150K and is specifically a Mining Claim. Which in my mind would give him the right to mine the creek that runs through his property. Assuming he paid $150K and essentially gets to control FS access for a 4 mile stretch and shut it down, making the FS land which is thousands of acres essentially only his to access is a travesty.
Does anyone know what options are out there to either validate or challenge him or where to even begin??