DearPrudie: I’m now inclined to lock the gates back up and put up the no trespassing signs.
About twenty years ago, I bought a house and some land a few miles outside a mountain town, with an intent to use it as a vacation home. Over the years, I have bought more land around it for the purpose of conservation. As of a few years ago, we were up to nearly 1000 acres, abutting some national forest and county land. As a project, my kids and I began blazing hiking trails through the land, which would connect to trails in the public land.
I don’t like having dogs jump all over me when I go on a hiking trail, but I recognize that my dog-phobia puts me in the minority and most public trails allow unleashed dogs. But THESE trails are on MY land, and I’d like them to be free of dogs. People have given me no trouble about the other rules. But the no-dogs rule, not so much. I find people with off-leash dogs out there often and see quite a lot of uncollected dog-poop.
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