Hey Jim, when you see Angus Thuermer's ph. # pop up on caller ID, DON'T TAKE THE CALL

“ One of ranchers’ concerns, Magagna said, is that people are now free to go to public land that’s enmeshed in private ranches, traipsing nearer private property.”

When I am on public property, how near to private property am I allowed to traipse?

Not so near that you might be mistaken for galavanting. Or God forbid sauntering.
 
I try to put myself in the shoes of these guys, and I just can’t get there. If they’re so worried about damage to their land from the peasants wanting to corner cross legally, wouldn’t the cheapest thing be a gate at the corner? What they’re worried about, clearly, is loss of exclusivity & perceived reduction of property value.
 
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So I am unclear, can we cavort about close to the private or not? Not sure where cavorting differs from traipsing. Need some legal help here.
 
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