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You aren't living in CO. I know that. I can tell by your POV on what it's like in CO. It's the same with most everyone--we tend to judge other areas by our own area and/or information given to us by others, say someone doing videos of RV living in CO or fishing or tourism boards, tv commmercials.

I'm telling you (and others) what it's actually like there. I lived there for a very long time and fled before it got all the worse. I saw which direction it was going...and I was right.

Take some time off and bring your boat to CO. Spend a month there so you can go boating in different areas. Then post your experiences about it here for me and others to read.

BTW, if you tear down the fence on someone elses property like you mentioned, you'll get arrested and wind up in court. Wind up 10 feet on someone elses property during hunting season? Big fines. Can lose your rifle and even vehicle. Think I'm joking? Do a search for "corner crossing in wyoming".

I just report the news, the events on the ground. I'll leave the fluff, fantasies and commercials to others.
Thats why i live here and not there..its freedom. No one owns water..you put a fence in waterway, we tear it out and you will get fined not us. Navigable waters cannot be obstructed
 

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