After the San Juan County Sheriff removed the fences from Strike Ravine and Lower Helldorado a couple of weeks ago, the land-owner put them back up! The fences were removed again (I do not know by who), so she went and hired an attorney. San Juan County is adamant that she can’t close the trails without going through the proper procedures, and she is insisting that she can!
At this point, I am not sure what is going to happen. We will have our attorney inform her attorney that we are going to use Strike Ravine for EJS, but who knows what she will do. The San Juan Sheriff says they will continue to remove any barricades that she installs. My suggestion, at this point, is just to avoid the Strike Ravine and Lower Helldorado trails, it’s just not worth the potential conflicts. We will continue to fight for access, along with San Juan County.
Upper Helldorado, for the time being, is unaffected by all of this, and remains open as of now.
Jeff
RR4W
At this point, I am not sure what is going to happen. We will have our attorney inform her attorney that we are going to use Strike Ravine for EJS, but who knows what she will do. The San Juan Sheriff says they will continue to remove any barricades that she installs. My suggestion, at this point, is just to avoid the Strike Ravine and Lower Helldorado trails, it’s just not worth the potential conflicts. We will continue to fight for access, along with San Juan County.
Upper Helldorado, for the time being, is unaffected by all of this, and remains open as of now.
Jeff
RR4W