So I'm guessing that because access can be had via paying BLM the land is not technically locked? Either way a real bummer and dick move on the govts part.
All you 'fence line surveyors', would you have shown the tire tracks, the fences, and said "That's your access road. You own that." Granted ownership by apparent possesion?
A 'Deed Staker' like me, I would have said "I don't see an easement. I don't see access. I'm not showing access on the drawing. In fact your driveway ecroaches your neighbor's land."
Courts rule by court documents. You can spout all that "cut marks on trees" and "I've lived here for eighty years." crap you want to spout, but courts rule by court documents.
But I am sorry for the guy.
Wow you read all of that into that article which doesn't really tell anything useful?
That's amIzing (a la Huell Howser).
Yea I may have gone a hair overboard. Bad day. No one to play with.
> Wow you read all of that into that article which doesn't really tell anything useful?
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> That's amIzing (a la Huell Howser).
lol! Actually Huell gets to go to some really cool places and film it. Quite a job. See it's not what you know, it's who you know....
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Did you see California's Gold last night about the Kern River Preserve or whatever it's called? That poor guy that works there is going to cringe when he hears how many times he said "Absolutely" every time Huell said something.
Huell surveying:
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Someone needs to turn him in for practicing Land Surveying with out a license... He could of used a better, more permanent monument too...