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I'm not quite sure where you're talking about but we passed through
a gate on a dirt county road. It was a large hunting reserve. We
walked softly on the county rd and got approached by the guy in a
pick up truck that was father of the owner of the property. He
recognized us as hikers and offered water when we reached his
house. I went in, got the water and had some juice as we talked a
little about the trail. I'm not even sure if the same ranch is
there, but their main concern at the time was from hunters and
poachers.<br>
<br>
We passed through on another gated road with some added stealth bush
whacking and never met anyone. It's fun, give it a shot, just try
not to get shot at. ; )<br>
<br>
Sly<br>
<br>
On 2/11/2011 3:04 PM, nathanael lintner wrote:
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cite="mid:AANLkTi=q26L48S8JN1w0jZ4pKMYXGy9mpJej4XdgBc5p@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Hey Guys,<br>
<br>
I am planning a NB thru-hike of the CDT for 2011. I am studying
the 2010 Ley maps and I noticed that in two places on map
Columbus04 there are notes (notes 2 and 6) saying that there are
"Locked gates and No Trespassing signs." I was wondering, are
these legitimate "No Tresspassing" signs? One of them (note 6)
looks like it in the National Forest. Has anyone hiked that way?
Are the signs still there? What did you do?<br>
<br>
<br clear="all">
Nathanael Lintner<br>
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