How can they keep you out of public (payed for) land? Unless there is a deemed hazard, I would find it hard to accept. This coming from someone (me) who has received a trespassing ticket for being in a park after hours by a St. Louis County Ranger. Anyone know an attorney to ask? Sent from my iPhone On Nov 2, 2011, at 17:06, "Mr. EX-President" <mogamoga2010@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > That's an interesting statement, ED. I would have a hard time believing they > would put up no trespassing signs. I believe they would just close the gates > and you would enter at your own risk. There just wouldn't be any facilities > open or water available, no cut grass, etc. The property was purchased by > taxpayers money. Could they force us to stay out? > > Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2011 08:32:38 -0500 > From: n0wnv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [GeoStL] Re: St. Louis County Park Closures > > I guess if they (St Louis County) close the parks I guess there will be no > trespassing and all the caches will have to come out of there and a lot of > unhappy cachers who search for them. > > On 11/2/2011 6:05 AM, Dan Baldenweck wrote: > St. Louis County is proposing closing some parks because of a budgetary > shortfall. The list includes some of the biggies: West Tyson, Greensfelder, > Lone Elk, Simpson...and many more. > > Here's a map: > > http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&vpsrc=6&ctz=300&ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=211388461394182029991.0004b0b1e3d928ccdeb1d&t=m&ll=38.659778,-90.43396&spn=0.53618,0.75531&z=10&source=embed