03-09-2015, 02:41 AM
I wouldn't worry about intruding on sacred ground! Private property, however, could get you in trouble!
Yes, so many people go into the valley thinking it's their very own wonderland without realizing it is, for the most part, private property. Yes there are a few trails that are public right-of-ways, but the river itself is private. Though no talking or any other forms of civil communication seems to ever convince those that would say, "oh but doesn't the river belong to everyone?"
And, think, there are people that do live there. Yes folks when you wander off the main roads you are walking on peoples yards/farms. When you fish the rivers and streams you are taking from them. And yes, the people of the valley rely on those resources.
So in essence gypsy69 is suggesting you break the law, and violate others rights.
Yes, so many people go into the valley thinking it's their very own wonderland without realizing it is, for the most part, private property. Yes there are a few trails that are public right-of-ways, but the river itself is private. Though no talking or any other forms of civil communication seems to ever convince those that would say, "oh but doesn't the river belong to everyone?"
And, think, there are people that do live there. Yes folks when you wander off the main roads you are walking on peoples yards/farms. When you fish the rivers and streams you are taking from them. And yes, the people of the valley rely on those resources.
So in essence gypsy69 is suggesting you break the law, and violate others rights.