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Location: CO : Sphinx Rock and Squat Rock ... By: Mark Dinkelman When: Jun 7, 2006 | view comment >> | Comments: Sometimes during high transaction volume (property sales season ) the county will get behind in thier posting of records (known as the "gap period") so they may not show anything thats happened in the last month... A Quiet Title action would put the disputed easment before the courts but, really that would only piss off the owner (and cost money) who sounds like he bought into more then he bargained and or was aware of. One option might be organize some assitance to benefit him in developing so... more >>
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Location: CO : Sphinx Rock and Squat Rock ... By: Mark Dinkelman When: Jun 5, 2006 | view comment >> | Comments: Try this, go to the county records (online) and look up current owner(s) of record. (Use property records and or GIS location feature.) You/the climbing comuntity could argue an "easment was granted" many years ago. I was climbing down there with consistent regularity in the early 80s... there was/is open and consistant use of the rock features... (how many years has the Bucksnort had a public record of rocks and their routes...) Could be the new owner was not aware of this "Un-recorded Easmen... more >>
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Location: CO : Fort Collins : Poudre Canyon By: Mark Dinkelman When: Apr 20, 2006 | view comment >> | Comments: FYI, there's a nice bouldering area up the Young's Gulch trail, I think it would be worth the 10-15 minute walk up the trail to beat the summer heat. There are several boulders with considerable potential. Lots of trees and of course the stream, it's off the trail and pretty overgrown. I think with some environmentally-respectable grooming it could be another option for the local boulderer.
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Location: CO : Bush Administration Land Sa... By: Mark Dinkelman When: Mar 14, 2006 | view comment >> | Comments: I would guess as hot as real estate is in Boulder County these parcels will get snapped up REALLY fast. I would recommend voicing your concerns to the county commissioners. They will have considerable say as to what can happen up there...
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