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Hi Scott, I see you are still tiltin" at windmills! Sounds like you are up
against the ESA on one hand, and the paddlers on the other! I myself am more than willing to paddle somewhere else than on that stretch of the river, but I assume from your continuing comments that there are some that continue to hassle you and your eagles! I can only apologize for them, the eagles I mean! It would seem though that the eagles are the best thing that could have happened to you to abate the paddler problem. The paddlers are accountable to the ESA rangers. How do you complain about that? Have you found that the rangers actually stopped the paddling conflict? I've found that there is lots of other water to paddle, where I don't have to worry about grumpy old land owners! Of course you lose use of the land, but I wonder how many head of cattle that 41 acres represents? You can still enjoy the view, which I am sure would be nice just as a conservancy. Could you not donate the land to a conservancy group, and take a good tax right off, and still have the view? I know that this is difficult when you are fourth generation, but sometimes it is better to bend than to break. My family lost ranch land to the US Military for air bases during each of the last two WW's, and we got very little from them in return, and didn't get any sort of view either, but then that was war time, and we all had to make sacrifices! I understand that we are at war now, so I suppose that may have something to do with your present ongoing situation! I wondered what happened to you after all the discussions last Spring, I got busy during the Summer, and I lost track of the previous conversation, but it sounds like you are ready for the new cabin fever season! Let the games begin! We never kept our lunch appt. so that may still be in the works, if you are up to it! I realize that prospect may still disturb some of my other friends here on the RBP, but they should rest easy. I would point out that I have changed my Nom-de-Plume, having spent the Summer mellowing out. I might even be protected under that ESA regs! RkyMtnHootOwl 0v0 Life is about each moment of breath, Living, about each breathless moment! Thanks, KnesisKnosis, aka Tinkerntom, aka TnT and now a friendlier, "RkyMtnHootOwl" 0v0 2 WW kayaks, '73 Folbot Super, pre '60 Klepper AEII 77 Hobie Cat 16 |