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<blockquote data-quote="mxdirtdiva" data-source="post: 33759" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>Wingnut.. can you explain more. Was this the Freemont property? And, if so, it's been ridden on for years by the public, but wasn't monitored and technically was private property to the owner/title holder all along. Then they sold it in 2006 and the CA Park systems took it over? And, now the State has subdivided it, a portion to Anza Borrgeo and the other to Ocotillo OHV. And, while this area to Oco is open for public use and will be managed by the Park System, they plan to continue doing studies on this area to complete the General Use Plan for this area?? Meaning, there remains no guarantee that any of it will remain open indefinetely for public OHV use. Is this correct?? If this was private property at one time, technically it was never ours to claim, regardless.. of how long the land sat unused and unmonitored. I haven't paid attention to this area, maybe I have my info wrong??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mxdirtdiva, post: 33759, member: 122"] Wingnut.. can you explain more. Was this the Freemont property? And, if so, it's been ridden on for years by the public, but wasn't monitored and technically was private property to the owner/title holder all along. Then they sold it in 2006 and the CA Park systems took it over? And, now the State has subdivided it, a portion to Anza Borrgeo and the other to Ocotillo OHV. And, while this area to Oco is open for public use and will be managed by the Park System, they plan to continue doing studies on this area to complete the General Use Plan for this area?? Meaning, there remains no guarantee that any of it will remain open indefinetely for public OHV use. Is this correct?? If this was private property at one time, technically it was never ours to claim, regardless.. of how long the land sat unused and unmonitored. I haven't paid attention to this area, maybe I have my info wrong?? [/QUOTE]
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