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Interesting article in todays Trib updating the legal status of Strike Ravine. Unfortunately could not find it on the on-line version to provide a link.
Houndoc said:Interesting article in todays Trib updating the legal status of Strike Ravine. Unfortunately could not find it on the on-line version to provide a link.
Marshall said:I don't remember the details at all, but didn't something similar to this happen to Lower Helldorado some years back? It seems like an organization bought just enough land to put up a fence across the trail, but it ended up being taken out as some kind of access law. I think someone actually got physically run over while standing in the way of that trail...but like I say, I do not remember the details.
Marshall said:I don't remember the details at all, but didn't something similar to this happen to Lower Helldorado some years back? It seems like an organization bought just enough land to put up a fence across the trail, but it ended up being taken out as some kind of access law. I think someone actually got physically run over while standing in the way of that trail...but like I say, I do not remember the details.
RedBull_RockIt said:Losing Lower Helldorado was a sad thing because that trail was so much fun to do for a "quickie" run...still, sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. Strike Ravine however is a trail with a much longer history and a ton of memories for so many of us. Losing that would be another story.
As I'm not up on what's going on with that trail...am I assuming right by stating that even though the lawsuits are continuing, we still have easement? Or is the easement only for certain "organised runs?
RedBull_RockIt said:...As I'm not up on what's going on with that trail...am I assuming right by stating that even though the lawsuits are continuing, we still have easement? Or is the easement only for certain "organised runs?
Greg said:Also, the land owners have posted the trail as closed, but legally there is a temporary easement. It is legal to run, despite the signs at the entrance of the trail.
scoutabout said:...My understanding is that RR4W paid the bill to use USA-ALL's lawyer to fight this the last time around...
To the tone of around $20,000.scoutabout said:My understanding is that RR4W paid the bill to use USA-ALL's lawyer to fight this the last time around.