I ran accross this thread in another forum, I was woundering if this is for real? Can they do this? Anyone been in this area lately or know about it?
http://forums.backpacker.com/thread.jspa?threadID=85387&tstart=0
DEC trail posted as private land? (fishing lodge patrolmen)
Posted: May 19, 2006 7:09 PM Reply
Catskills Area:
Neversink-Hardenberg
Mongaup-Willowemoc
Long Pond-Beaver Kill
A few weeks ago my girlfriend, a friend and I went on a 3 day 2 night loop hike that we'd read about in the rec.backpacking newsgroup and we encountered some difficulty with private property. The loop is in the southwest part of the Catskills and is clearly marked on my set of NY NJ Trail Conf. topographic maps (which I got in the summer of '00)
After our first night aside Tunis Pond hiking along Neversink-Hardenberg trail(which unfortunately is a dirt road) we encountered a roadblock which stopped vehicle traffic, but the foot path went on, as did the yellow DEC trail markers so we continued. As we walked along DEC markers were interspersed with no tresspassing signs belonging to hunting lodges, and eventually the trail markers dissapeared all together.
After another 3-6 miles and repeated map/compass checking we picked up a more traveled dirt road awhich once again was intermitently marked with DEC tags but we were still confused.
finally we got to the suspension bridge and junction of Mongaup-Willowemoc trail and relived to be "back on the map" so to speak, and with a clear landmark to give us our bearings. We enjoyed our lunch on the hilslside just across the bridge and when I was filtering water from the river for our long hike over the montain to the Long Pond LeanTo when I was approached by a somewhat gruff man who told me I was tresspassing and demanded to see my ID. When I asked him who he was and what organization he was with he was vague answering t "I'm the one that patrols this area, you're on private property" I was polite and walked over to talk with him explaining our situation and assuring him that I was just filtering water to hike over the mountaion before nightfall. He demanded my ID again. and to avoid further delay I let him take down my name, after dragging out of him that he was part of the "Beaverkill-fishing Lodge" and that they "own this river and that trail you were walking on"
http://forums.backpacker.com/thread.jspa?threadID=85387&tstart=0
DEC trail posted as private land? (fishing lodge patrolmen)
Posted: May 19, 2006 7:09 PM Reply
Catskills Area:
Neversink-Hardenberg
Mongaup-Willowemoc
Long Pond-Beaver Kill
A few weeks ago my girlfriend, a friend and I went on a 3 day 2 night loop hike that we'd read about in the rec.backpacking newsgroup and we encountered some difficulty with private property. The loop is in the southwest part of the Catskills and is clearly marked on my set of NY NJ Trail Conf. topographic maps (which I got in the summer of '00)
After our first night aside Tunis Pond hiking along Neversink-Hardenberg trail(which unfortunately is a dirt road) we encountered a roadblock which stopped vehicle traffic, but the foot path went on, as did the yellow DEC trail markers so we continued. As we walked along DEC markers were interspersed with no tresspassing signs belonging to hunting lodges, and eventually the trail markers dissapeared all together.
After another 3-6 miles and repeated map/compass checking we picked up a more traveled dirt road awhich once again was intermitently marked with DEC tags but we were still confused.
finally we got to the suspension bridge and junction of Mongaup-Willowemoc trail and relived to be "back on the map" so to speak, and with a clear landmark to give us our bearings. We enjoyed our lunch on the hilslside just across the bridge and when I was filtering water from the river for our long hike over the montain to the Long Pond LeanTo when I was approached by a somewhat gruff man who told me I was tresspassing and demanded to see my ID. When I asked him who he was and what organization he was with he was vague answering t "I'm the one that patrols this area, you're on private property" I was polite and walked over to talk with him explaining our situation and assuring him that I was just filtering water to hike over the mountaion before nightfall. He demanded my ID again. and to avoid further delay I let him take down my name, after dragging out of him that he was part of the "Beaverkill-fishing Lodge" and that they "own this river and that trail you were walking on"