>>1960577Hmm I guess I've never stopped to closely examine a sign, but I will look next time I am out.
Plus, if you are hiking, you want to find it in advance to get permission.
>>1960582It can be a little clunky to sift through the public parcel listings. I mean the public parcel listing shows the name and then I think you have to check the white pages to see if there's a public phone number associated with that name.
It isn't the easiest most straightforward process.
>>1960584So, again, the issue is hunting and horses, I don't think day hikers cause a lot of problems.
I am not trying to piss ANYONE off when I hike, and I am definitely trying to be respectful.
>that permission is dependent on their willingness to help with maintenance I can see why nobody asks you for permission.
Again, I think hunters on private property are a MUCH larger issue than day hikers on foot wanting to cross through private property to get to a creek or a mountaintop or something.