So I've been scouting, walking up and down some currently closed season roads on WMA's and in national forest to get to areas I'm interested in. Some of the seasonal roads have a decent stone base but still have vegetative growth that's thick and 4-5 feet tall coming out of the road bed. When they open those roads for their seasonal period, do they also mow down that growth? I'm wondering am I gonna be plowing through that stuff with my truck and I was concerned with larger fallen limps or even trees that could be obscured in the growth.
Also, I found one seasonal road that had a huge dead tree fallen across it. It's currently close, does the land management go through and clear those for access when they open the road seasonally?
Also, I found one seasonal road that had a huge dead tree fallen across it. It's currently close, does the land management go through and clear those for access when they open the road seasonally?