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A Usenet persona calling itself John Kuthe wrote:
Scott Weiser wrote: A Usenet persona calling itself John Kuthe wrote: Scott Weiser wrote: Here's some food for thought for those contemplating paddling on Boulder Creek east of 75th St. in Boulder, CO through the private property of Windhover Ranch LLLP. Hi Scott! :-) I still wonder, who would *want* to paddle on Boulder Creek east of 75th street? When I paddled Boulder Creek, I think the takeout was at 39th street. Is there any whitewater between 39th and 75th, moreover any WW east of 75th? ;-) This is the same question I've been asking myself lo these many years. Evidently, people like to experience the natural area and see the cliffs, and floating through is the lazy way of doing so. I can't say I blame them for wanting to see the area, curiosity is natural thing. However, just because they want to see the place doesnąt mean they have any right to do so without my permission. True, with the way the laws are in Colorado. It's not that way in Missouri however, as we've discussed before. In Missouri, the landowner does not own the surface water and any boater is well within his legal rights to boat though any private property, and I believe can even be on the shore up to the high water mark (wherever that is!) As I've said often enough, I'm ONLY concerned with Colorado and how the law applies here. -- Regards, Scott Weiser "I love the Internet, I no longer have to depend on friends, family and co-workers, I can annoy people WORLDWIDE!" TM © 2005 Scott Weiser |
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