Originally Posted by Steelhead
Originally Posted by pointer
Originally Posted by Steelhead
Originally Posted by pointer
Originally Posted by Steelhead
What is wrong with selling public land that no one can access?
The fly in this ointment, IMO, is how one defines access. Many consider it inaccessible if they can't drive to it.



I call it inaccessible if all the land around it is PRIVATE and they only way on is to get permission to cross said private land.

What about flying in?


What part of surrounded by private land is tough to grasp?
Nothing. Flying in would not require permission of crossing private land to enter, which was a qualifier in your first response. It's being done yearly in some spots with the Durfee Hills of Montana being nearly infamous for it.