Posted by Bob Bancroft on February 16, 2014 at 13:04:06 from (67.142.162.22):
In Reply to: Snowmobile rant posted by David G on February 16, 2014 at 11:26:44:
Yes. There seems to be a misconception by some(I assume who don't own much property) that all this wide open land out here is public land. Hunters too. Although it doesn't seem to be the issue here it once was. Over the years as I have cleared hedgerows, etc., I would cut a tree off, dig out the stump, flip it over, and mostly re bury it. That way I could get rid of it, and work over it too. I was astonished one time when a neighbor told me about his horse loosing one leg about out of sight out by my woods! Without any knowledge of mine, he was riding out there and walked right along where I had buried a stump as described above. I was apt to do this in the off season. You can imagine the deep, soft mush left next to the stump. If the horse had been moving any faster than a slow walk, I doubt the outcome would have been pleasant. There can be many reasons to post property, that the general public can't imagine.
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