Posted by Pitch on November 16, 2010 at 15:00:20 from (66.66.191.112):
In Reply to: Re: GPS Questions posted by Trkr on November 16, 2010 at 07:46:14:
Soome times it is hard to tell. I used to collect old bottles and spent a lot of time with early 1900 topo maps, found an old road that had a few foundations on it. Got to the road sign said "Seasonal road" No Maintanence NOV- MAY with the town name below it. Good enough I continued on the road did my thing. Decided to see where the road came out. Got narrower more closed in,more of a logging trail than anything else. Finally broke out of the woods into a field but still a trace of road along the fence line. Ended up coming out in some guys barnyard, had to open a gate to let myself out and down his driveway. Got to the end of the drive onto a town road, and sure enough there on the end was a another sign claiming this guys drive was a limited maintenence town road. I felt like a fool,but I guess I was legal.
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