[pct-l] Tehachapi Mountains PCT Route

Trail90 pct-l at mattmaxon.com
Sun May 11 13:55:28 CDT 2008


Sean Nordeen wrote:
> So, in light of this historic agreement with Tejon Ranch, does this mean that I can LEGALLY set foot there in 2009?  Also, does anyone know the proposed route the Forest Service came up with in the Tehachapi Mountains before giving up due to the private owners opposition and locating the trail below?
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I don't know if legal title has been turned over the Tejon Ranch
Conservancy or if you can or cannot go out there, perhaps if you
requested permission you may, or may not be turned down.
> Though it probably isn't realistic, but I was just wondering if it would be possible to use an outdated federal topo map and compass and bushwack one's way across next spring without being arrested/shot at?
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But it is wise, to respect the private property of others and would do
much to foster cooperation between the conservancy and the PCT / PCTA if
people didn't go running roughshod through what is still and will always
be private property without permission.

Many decades of work went into this, please be patient.

Trail90
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