Unauthorized tree stand and cameras

I could see that happening depending on where you live, sometimes mistakes happen depending on the geography. In Southern Ontario for example there is almost zero chance of ending up in a bush lot on a farm by accident. In parts of Northern Ontario without a land use map I could see that happening quite easily.
For sure - it happens lots. The land use maps are only so useful. we have areas that are a patchwork of private and public land, and nobody really bothers to get surveys done unless they're subdividing/severing their lot. Boundary trails, and even public concession roads weave in and out of and across private property everywhere in my neck of the woods. You have two choices: Put up signs or live with it.
 
If they didn't want people on their land, they should put up a sign, especially when it's a well-traveled logging trail that borders crown land that people hunt on. All you really have to do is spraypaint a red dot on a tree. The Facebook thing is 100% douche-y.
I guess that's where we differ - I think that it is your responsibility to know where you are, not the landowner's. Trespassing in someone's hunting area when you have a gps and crown land maps are widely available might be considered douche-y.
 
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