What can you tell me about the statement below?
"I was reading on cowtown a bit ago and thought I might cross post this:
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Until further notice, 3 Stage, Purple Headed Monster, Lower Rock Creek up to Lost Creek, and Timberline (basically all of the trials on the old Hurliman place) are officially off limits. WHEELING ON THIS LAND WILL BE CONSIDERED TRESPASSING UNTIL OTHERWISE NOTIFIED DUE TO LIABILITY ISSUES FOR THE NEW OWNER. This also means that you should not pay Jess expecting to wheel the land, because he will be taking your money to wheel on land that he does not own or manage and you WILL BE TRESPASSING AND ARE SUBJECT TO A TICKET BY THE GAME WARDEN IF YOU DO. I have personally been in contact with a representative from the company that now owns the land and I am trying to work something out for the wheelers. However he cannot commit to anything until he consults with his legal department on what their liability implications are. So please, lets stay off the land and not start off on the wrong foot with the new land owner before we even get access back to the property.
Not sure of how legit it is, seems I remember something being said about changes down that way, but just thought I'd throw this out there just in case. "
Does this have anything to do with the once-a-year land pass you have to buy now from the local gas station?
"I was reading on cowtown a bit ago and thought I might cross post this:
Quote:
Until further notice, 3 Stage, Purple Headed Monster, Lower Rock Creek up to Lost Creek, and Timberline (basically all of the trials on the old Hurliman place) are officially off limits. WHEELING ON THIS LAND WILL BE CONSIDERED TRESPASSING UNTIL OTHERWISE NOTIFIED DUE TO LIABILITY ISSUES FOR THE NEW OWNER. This also means that you should not pay Jess expecting to wheel the land, because he will be taking your money to wheel on land that he does not own or manage and you WILL BE TRESPASSING AND ARE SUBJECT TO A TICKET BY THE GAME WARDEN IF YOU DO. I have personally been in contact with a representative from the company that now owns the land and I am trying to work something out for the wheelers. However he cannot commit to anything until he consults with his legal department on what their liability implications are. So please, lets stay off the land and not start off on the wrong foot with the new land owner before we even get access back to the property.
Not sure of how legit it is, seems I remember something being said about changes down that way, but just thought I'd throw this out there just in case. "
Does this have anything to do with the once-a-year land pass you have to buy now from the local gas station?