Nikson
Bronze Member
So you might of heard - if you followed - I finished the resto just in time for the start of the icefishing season in Cascades of Oregon.
Couple of weekends ago, I had the pleasure to take the owner of the Olallie Lake resort to the location (via 4x4) and we trailered the Trackster behind us, since there was no snow to play in yet.
While being there at the resort (which is closed for the winter), I drove it around the actual resort roads and onto the lake itself (atop the +14inches of ice).
Later the next week, the owner of the resort was contacted by "someone" and told that there was some "illegal" activity going on around the resort.
P.s. not sure how they came about it - saw me in person there, since there were people in the area driving by - or someone just saw my YouTube video of us being there...
These are the things listed to the owner as "illegal" activity on my behalf.
1. Trespassing onto the resort property
2. Staying/Breaking into the cabin
3. Icefishing after the season closure of October 31, 2013
4. Illegally operating an ATV on top of the lake
So to answer the first 2 questions: owner's permission was given to us (since the actual owner was present there) LOL... that was a funny one probably when owner told the "contactee" that we had been authorized to be there.
to answer #3 - icefishing isnt illegal, since the Oct 31st closure in Oregon is only for most of the streams (rivers, etc) and NOT lakes.
to answer #4 - Forest Service called, guy on the phone says that there is nothing mentioned in Oregon LAWS about either it being OKAY or NOT okay to be on top of the frozen lake on an ATV or anything else for that matter...
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Anyone care to comment otherwise...???
I would hate to be doing something that I'm not supposed to be doing legally, and having all the fun while doing it...
Please advise, but be backing it up with facts please...
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpGhkJeZrhI&feature=share&list=UUiTvqT1musPzdkZJT3OyHHg&index=1"]Winter Adventure Icefishing & ATV testing - YouTube[/ame]
p.s.s. Apparently, per what Forest Service personnel had said, even snowmobiles arent allowed on just ANY FSRoads, only on the ones marked on the map that they provide at their office (specifics to the Mt.Hood National Forest)
Couple of weekends ago, I had the pleasure to take the owner of the Olallie Lake resort to the location (via 4x4) and we trailered the Trackster behind us, since there was no snow to play in yet.
While being there at the resort (which is closed for the winter), I drove it around the actual resort roads and onto the lake itself (atop the +14inches of ice).
Later the next week, the owner of the resort was contacted by "someone" and told that there was some "illegal" activity going on around the resort.
P.s. not sure how they came about it - saw me in person there, since there were people in the area driving by - or someone just saw my YouTube video of us being there...
These are the things listed to the owner as "illegal" activity on my behalf.
1. Trespassing onto the resort property
2. Staying/Breaking into the cabin
3. Icefishing after the season closure of October 31, 2013
4. Illegally operating an ATV on top of the lake
So to answer the first 2 questions: owner's permission was given to us (since the actual owner was present there) LOL... that was a funny one probably when owner told the "contactee" that we had been authorized to be there.
to answer #3 - icefishing isnt illegal, since the Oct 31st closure in Oregon is only for most of the streams (rivers, etc) and NOT lakes.
to answer #4 - Forest Service called, guy on the phone says that there is nothing mentioned in Oregon LAWS about either it being OKAY or NOT okay to be on top of the frozen lake on an ATV or anything else for that matter...
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Anyone care to comment otherwise...???
I would hate to be doing something that I'm not supposed to be doing legally, and having all the fun while doing it...
Please advise, but be backing it up with facts please...
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpGhkJeZrhI&feature=share&list=UUiTvqT1musPzdkZJT3OyHHg&index=1"]Winter Adventure Icefishing & ATV testing - YouTube[/ame]
p.s.s. Apparently, per what Forest Service personnel had said, even snowmobiles arent allowed on just ANY FSRoads, only on the ones marked on the map that they provide at their office (specifics to the Mt.Hood National Forest)