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Who Owns the River?
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<blockquote data-quote="Heatho" data-source="post: 8947" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>Just from observation, some fence lines run right to the side of bridges to obviously restrict access, some don't though and seem to have a clearance from the roads and river/creek/easement. The ones with clear boundary between road/river/property may well be fair game, the ones which run right to the bridges I'd ask first.</p><p></p><p>I'd probably just ask the nearest property owner if the river is private or has public access if I were unsure of a spot. Some are very private people and I guess just want to know what you're doing down the back of</p><p>their land. </p><p></p><p>Some draw water from the rivers and creeks too, my mate outside Cooma needs house water from the river. If someone were highbanking upsteam his water would be a mess, not hassleing highbanking at all, is just something I considered a possible issue to restrict access. He'd draw water maybe once a fortnight, so other times I'd say he would be fine, or say no worries just go down stream.</p><p></p><p>Repeat not hassleing highbanking, would love to try it for myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heatho, post: 8947, member: 487"] Just from observation, some fence lines run right to the side of bridges to obviously restrict access, some don't though and seem to have a clearance from the roads and river/creek/easement. The ones with clear boundary between road/river/property may well be fair game, the ones which run right to the bridges I'd ask first. I'd probably just ask the nearest property owner if the river is private or has public access if I were unsure of a spot. Some are very private people and I guess just want to know what you're doing down the back of their land. Some draw water from the rivers and creeks too, my mate outside Cooma needs house water from the river. If someone were highbanking upsteam his water would be a mess, not hassleing highbanking at all, is just something I considered a possible issue to restrict access. He'd draw water maybe once a fortnight, so other times I'd say he would be fine, or say no worries just go down stream. Repeat not hassleing highbanking, would love to try it for myself. [/QUOTE]
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