Re: I\'m wore out! - fencing
Funny (actually NOT funny) when you think of it, how people on motorcycles and ATVs cause us to react even though we would rather not make the effort...
Sewers went in where I am over the winter, and that left an invitation for motorcycles/ATVs to run through my place. Now I only have 3.7 acres, but the way the line ran it came in a V shape, with the bottom of the V being just behind my pond.
Fortunately I was cleaning up the two acres behind my pond this year, so I used the standing dead trees that I took down to make a fence of sorts, that crosses the sewer line right of way, and extends up the hill about 250 or 300 feet. In the most worrisome area, the stuff (which is stacked like pick up sticks, mostly pointing towards the way someone would come) is maybe 5 feet high. I got some fill later, since that slope was a bit scary when I came down it on the tractor and had to turn at the bottom, and so in the attached picture the barrier does not look as good as it really is from the other side.
I needed to put the dead wood somewhere anyway, but it really pains me that rather than doing what I might want to do with it, I ended up doing what I felt I HAD to do with it, driven by the expectation that if I did not, I would have to live with ripped up areas and the resulting erosion that follows.
A couple months ago I saw a kid on a small motorcycle riding on my neighbor's property, and coming over to mine, on the other leg of the V, which I do not want to block at the property line. I walked down and waved to him and he came over. We talked a little and I told him I used to ride bikes too, so I know how much fun they are and all that, but I would rather he did not ride on my property, and I knew that my neighbor did not want motorcycles on his property either...
He was a nice, polite boy around 14, and he said he did not realize that, and he would not do it again.
Thinking back, when I was a kid I really did not realize the "woods" belonged to anyone. I knew people's homes and lawns did, and the local park did, and that golf course up on top of the hill did...but the woods? So I can identify somewhat. Then again, back then as a normal kid (ie, not from a very rich family) you had a bicycle, not anything with a motor till you were easily over 16. Then it was a CAR not a toy... /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
A different neighbor told me a related story. Some kids riding ATVs on his place. He finally got one to stop. He asked him what he was doing. "I'm riding my ATV. " was the reply. "why don't you ride it on your own property?" was the next question. "Oh, my mom doesn't permit us to, it tears up the ground too much."
"Well, how about when you go home you tell your mom if you come up here again, I'll be down riding MY ATV on her property... /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif" Guess the kids got the message...