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kelly.collins
Nov 15, 2010, 8:58 PM
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Does anybody know how to get access? My idea is to approach Sciota Land Company with all the courage and knowledge we need, knowing that we will succeed, and ask them to donate this 1/4 acre of land to the Township. In exchange, we will take care of the land, find people to donate time and energy into keeping it clean and maybe power-washing off the graffiti. Restoring the natural stone. Make a few hiking trails. Make a Educational Self-Guided hike with a map people could download from the internet....you know things like this... Any comments? Ideas, past successes? Am i crazy? Didn't think so.
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kovacs69
Nov 15, 2010, 9:15 PM
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kelly.collins wrote: Does anybody know how to get access? My idea is to approach Sciota Land Company with all the courage and knowledge we need, knowing that we will succeed, and ask them to donate this 1/4 acre of land to the Township. In exchange, we will take care of the land, find people to donate time and energy into keeping it clean and maybe power-washing off the graffiti. Restoring the natural stone. Make a few hiking trails. Make a Educational Self-Guided hike with a map people could download from the internet....you know things like this... Any comments? Ideas, past successes? Am i crazy? Didn't think so. Looks like it is in the middle of nowhere. Has anyone tried to just buy the place? JB
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kelly.collins
Nov 15, 2010, 9:33 PM
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Well, if you have never been to Southern Ohio, everything is in the middle of nowhere. The entire area is owned by companies that strictly sell lumber, so I am sure that it could be purchased. However, another thing about Southern Ohio is that we are all very very poor...sometimes rock climbing illegally is a better option. Sad to say. So it goes for Ohio climbers.
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