G'Day!
Been living in Boulder, CO for long enough now to have a look 'round.
Felt out local towns' allowance on hunting parks/easements/tearouts and what-not, but am not thoroughly satisfied with what's turned up.
My eyes have turned to the old ghost towns, one-room school houses, and homestead ruins out in the prairie and even in the rockies.
Have hit a snag, though. Much of the land upon which these old structures/foundations now sit, are privately owned. The local assessors offices provide mailing addresses to the owners post, but after sending out a few letters without success...my faith is waning.
Many of these potential honey-holes are hours away, and practically in the middle of nowhere. Of course, one could probably hunt them for a whole day and never been known, but that's not my style.
What would you guys do?
It's so difficult because, I know the potential is there for some serious goodness. I'd like not to let the opportunity slip....along with the history of these structures that are already being reclaimed by nature.
Any thoughts would be most appreciated.
Be welL!
Been living in Boulder, CO for long enough now to have a look 'round.
Felt out local towns' allowance on hunting parks/easements/tearouts and what-not, but am not thoroughly satisfied with what's turned up.
My eyes have turned to the old ghost towns, one-room school houses, and homestead ruins out in the prairie and even in the rockies.
Have hit a snag, though. Much of the land upon which these old structures/foundations now sit, are privately owned. The local assessors offices provide mailing addresses to the owners post, but after sending out a few letters without success...my faith is waning.
Many of these potential honey-holes are hours away, and practically in the middle of nowhere. Of course, one could probably hunt them for a whole day and never been known, but that's not my style.
What would you guys do?
It's so difficult because, I know the potential is there for some serious goodness. I'd like not to let the opportunity slip....along with the history of these structures that are already being reclaimed by nature.
Any thoughts would be most appreciated.
Be welL!