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<blockquote data-quote="cecil30-30" data-source="post: 5819752" data-attributes="member: 3750"><p>I know how you feel. I had/have permission to hunt 120 acre piece of land locked land. The only way to access the property is via a old logging road that crosses about 40 yds of the neighboring property owner. I had been hunting it for about 5 years when the the neighboring property changed hands. New owner said there was no right of way on his deed so therefore he didn't want me trespassing on his property to access the property I was hunting. </p><p></p><p>The owner lives 2 hrs away and is very elderly. He has owned it since the 60's. He said that road is and has always been the only access road to his property. But like you said. He is so elderly that he doesn't care that he has been blocked out of his own property. It's been about 4 years since that has happened. I touch base with him every now and then to see if it has been resolved. But I always get the same old answer that it has not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cecil30-30, post: 5819752, member: 3750"] I know how you feel. I had/have permission to hunt 120 acre piece of land locked land. The only way to access the property is via a old logging road that crosses about 40 yds of the neighboring property owner. I had been hunting it for about 5 years when the the neighboring property changed hands. New owner said there was no right of way on his deed so therefore he didn't want me trespassing on his property to access the property I was hunting. The owner lives 2 hrs away and is very elderly. He has owned it since the 60's. He said that road is and has always been the only access road to his property. But like you said. He is so elderly that he doesn't care that he has been blocked out of his own property. It's been about 4 years since that has happened. I touch base with him every now and then to see if it has been resolved. But I always get the same old answer that it has not. [/QUOTE]
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