The middle of nowhere.... I just said it's the shoulder of the road, which is an easement. I also said I wasn't talking about some field in the middle of nowhere. I also your analogy is wrong. That would be like me buying a truck that everyone uses, knowing that the said truck is a community truck, and buying it under the contract that it is to remain community truck, and then locking it in a garage.
The population of Wasilla is around 7k people. Around a third of this population lives on, or within ten minutes of KGB.
The shoulder of the road is an easment which is legally there for transportation and emergency uses. If you are driving safely, nobody can tell you to stop. In Alaska, you can legally build your own trail anywhere in the state in state land, as long as you follow the rules.
But for some dumb ass reason, you bought a lot off of a road that contains Houses and driveways for around 3000 people and your going to block off the trail when nobody else did? For miles and miles everyone else bought their parcels with the pre established trail in the shoulder of the road, and just dumped some dirt on both sides of their driveways, (as did we) And you decide your a special snowflake and your driveway is more important than everyone else's. So you're going to force someone into the road (because this trail is the shoulder of a paved road with stoplights and traffic and s***, not the middle of nowhere) because you don't want someone crossing the first three feet of your thirty foot driveway Which is part of an easement? Also, guess where the Powerline is? Correct. Same easement.
Now. I think I've mentioned I live in Alaska once or twice, so I'll drill this home.
We ALL respect private property Extremely highly. I respect that higher than most things. We all have guns, and if you read a few news articles, there will be Many many stories of people defending their home with them. People have an absolute right to their property. I would never go on anyone's property without their expressed permission. But to block off the shoulder of the road, on an easement for a shoulder AND Powerline, is only to be spiteful.
And to prove my point, I'll post some pictures later.
I hit those rocks on my Snow machine several years back. You can't see them in Snow. Destroyed my skis, and Tie rods. threw me about ten feet over my handlebars into some boulders. I had my helmet on. I was only bruised on my thighs and hips luckily.
So. No. I will remove the rocks you put on the easement.
Then, I hit a chunk of metal. Guess what? It was in old stop sign that was cut off and buried about an inch above the ground. My tire caught it, and threw me into the road, flipped my 4 Wheeler over into the middle of another road. Cop came and made sure I was okay. I had my helmet on. Helped me roll my Wheeler over. That was again on the shoulder of the road. The trail Established twenty plus years ago, IN TOWN. I was thrown into the road of a city with the population of 8k.
It doesn't matter what the obstacle is. If you put something in the trail, eventually someone will hit it. Law of averages. You are endangering people's lives, all because you don't want to build your driveway up? It cost us 40 dollars for 2 pickup loads of dirt. Our driveway was fine after that.
And again. This trail is not a trail. You can't find it in a map. That's because it's in the shoulder of the road.
Pics are Google maps. His driveway wasn't in yet. We personally know the guy (gf dads cousin) and what he did was Dick move.
Second pic is KGB. Just so you understand the reference.
Third and fourth are zoomed out to show population.
So. If you decide to block the trail with a big rock, I will put it in your driveway.
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