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  1. *As I went walking I saw a sign there*
    *And on the sign it said “No Trespassing”*
    *But on the other side it didn’t say nothing*
    *That side was made for you and me.*
    *-Woody Guthrie*

  2. mediocre_remnants on

    Maybe try to make friends with the rancher/farmer that owns the land? Or is it a housing development or something?

  3. Thankfully the irrigation canal trails in my area do not have no trespassing signs. I’ve done some great rides along canals.

  4. willy_quixote on

    If stopped, just state: i was riding to the farmhouse to ask permission to ride on the land.

  5. adammdavidson on

    The ditch roads are so tempting, aren’t they? We’ve got a bunch here in Pueblo, CO…but they’re definitely forbidden fruit. Luckily we’ve got a whole bunch of great gravel roads that are publicly accessible and low traffic.

  6. CategoryCautious5981 on

    People turn psychotic very fast when it comes to private property. Anyone saying send it might not be at the other end of a gun when someone nefarious doesn’t want you near whatever they’re doing

  7. Modern_Doshin on

    You got to be really careful on those gas lines. Even if it’s not pumping, the gas company can still be leased to “own” the “road” to the pump oil and they tend to call police for trespassers.

    That being said I may or may not have rode on these path before quickly

  8. digitalnomad_909 on

    Yeah I don’t fuck around on rural lands. Some states allow people to shoot first.

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