The dnr has purchased many land locked areas because they are cheap.No easement if trully land locked,so I recommend asking landowner for permission.Or buy a hellicopter.
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still haven`t figured out how you would get back though
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Prior to being man cannoned into the land locked parcel pack an 18.4X38 tractor tire inner tube in your Badlands 2200 along with 4 screw in tree steps. Split the tube around the circumference, both inner and outer so you have two halves that are still round or donut shaped. Cut each round once, 90 degrees to the circumference, so that you have two long pieces of innertube.
Now its time to leave the land locked parcel. Find two trees that are as far part as the two long pieces of inner tube. Reach as high as you can in the trees and afix the long pieces of innertube to the trees, one piece of innertube to each tree, with the screw in tree steps. Now find a stout piece of limb about as wide as your butt. Afix the loose ends of the inner tube to the stout piece of limb with the other two tree steps. Place the stout piece of limb across your butt, grasp the tree steps and use them as hand grips. Start walking backwards until you have the long pieces of rubber stretched as far as they will go. Now jump up into the air and as you are being slingshoted to your truck, close your eyes because you don't wanna see the big tree you are about to hit. Once you have finished falling out of the tree, dig your cell phone outa your Badlands 2200, dial 911 and wait to be rescued.
I read the first two sentences of fishbonkers post without realizeing it was him posting. I knew it was his reply without looking.
No wonder I check this site 10 times a day.
In minnesota, some land in my area is now truely land locked. A big paper company (Potlatch) owned 50000 plus acres and they sold the mills and have now started to sell the land. Thier land was open to public recreation. Now they have either leased or sold some of that land locking people out out of the land locked state ground. Some chunks in this area do infact have deeded easements aswell.
If where your going is like my area there is a reason somebody doesnt have a road for everyone to go back there. It almost as if it becomes private land and they neighboring land owners treat it that way.
There's generally going to be some type of easement but if there isn't it's not trespassing to travel across private land on the most direct route so long as you don't take, move or damage anything and of course don't "hunt" in any way (the law reads take, attempt to take, lie in wait for ect. ).
This is asking for trouble from upset land owners who don't know that this is how Iowa's trespass law has always been, but it is the law.
Kind of like the fact that the surface of any water is controled by the state so if you could be helocoptered in and out of a private lake with a boat and never touch bottom or shore you're perfectly legal.
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