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Acanthiteon Jul 19, 2017 10:38pm
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RE:Google Earth - that's proof.... not!
RE:Google Earth - that's proof.... not! Wisconsinwins wrote: Google earth lists the public road through the forest as Bone Yard Road - that's wrong too. Google earth is not the Wisconsin constitution or the Supreme Court that says Wisconsin is to the Michigan shore high water mark.
Couple of things: 1. Not every road shown on Google Maps is a public road. Also, land changes ownership and maps do not always reflect the road changes when land is sold from public(State or Federal) to private ownership. For example, logging roads become private roads when the logger sells the property and the new land owner changes the property from being listed in the CFA or QFP programs to private ownership. You can not trust the roads listed on Google Maps in very remote areas and the app indicates this. The same goes for other online mapping resources. 2. Let's say your right and the land boundary between the state of MI and WI is on what most people call the "Michigan" side of the river. The high water mark on the Michigan side is very close to the river because it is the high ground. By the time you get to the edge of the proposed pit location you are 150ft inland and at least 50 ft higher. Even if you try to claim that the high water mark is further inland, it is not 0ft. Therefore your claim is absurd. I really do not get your point with this but I can tell you everyone on the Michigan side of the river has a Michigan zip code and address. Did you let the post office know that they are delivering mail to the wrong state too? 3. Sounds like this guy using a fake name really got your jimmies in bunch. I am not sure who John Galt is but I am sure he is having a laugh at your expense right now given your reaction. Let's say you find out whom he really is, are you going execute him with organic poison gas or something? Maybe post a negative mining sign outside of his house? Or perhaps tresspass and cause property damage? If this person disagrees with you, they are entilted to their opinion just as you are entilted to your own. Given your demeanor on this board, I can't blame him/her for using a pseudonym. In fact, sounds like you got a taste of your own medicine with this incident. Maybe he will use a new name like you always do here, sound familiar? Cheers, Silver Sulfide