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Public Paddling, Private Property The Colorado battle between private landowners and rapids-thirsty paddlers came to a head in June 2001, when a Gunnison County resident, looking to clear day-trippers from his property, sued a white-water outfitter. (See the March 2002 issue of Adventure for the full story.) Should rivers running through private property be off-limits? Give us your take. Due to the immediate nature of this medium, National Geographic Online does not review, censor, approve, edit, or endorse information placed on this forum. Discussion boards on National Geographic Online are intended to be appropriate for family members of all ages. Posting of indecent material is strictly prohibited. The placement of advertisements or solicitations is also prohibited. National Geographic Online shall review information placed on this forum from time to time and delete inappropriate material that comes to its attention as soon as it is practicable, but cannot guarantee that such material will not be found on the forum. By posting material on this discussion board you agree to adhere to this policy prohibiting indecent, offensive, or advertising material, and to legally assume full and sole responsibility for your posting. |
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