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The gravel pit in question on the Forest Legacy Tract in the Ossipee Mountains can easily be seen and photographed from the air.

Perhaps someone who owns a plane should give a ride to some appropriate official on a day when the pit is operating :)
 
It's interesting. My out-of-state lawyer and therefore unqualified reading of it is that it makes exceptions for government efforts to enforce against and investigate violations of existing law and insurance companies' rights to prosecute fraud against them and similar policing of contractual obligations. It does not appear though, the language shown in the link at least, to protect or except government investigations for purposes of such as wetlands or other land permitting applications. I'd imagine those are provided for elsewhere in the existing statutes, but it might be worth a look.

The intention, it seems clear, is to keep private citizen A from snooping on p.c. B with a private drone for general or mischievous purposes.
 
Hi Kids,
Ok, this nonsense may have been directed at some fool that flies around and takes photos of illegal activities from his airplane. As has been reported, the aerial photos available from Google Earth and many government sources are far better than a snapshot taken (without permission) of some illegal activity taking place on the ground. I have annoyed the Ossipee gang by circling over their sand pit and logging operations. I like flying and if I can annoy the bad guys, so much the better.Sand pit 9-1-09C.jpg I have added one of my better "steer with your knees and lean out the window" pictures of the illegal sandpit. Again, Google Earth is far better but I have fun anyway. No matter how many representatives have been bought by the rich kids, Google Earth will still have superior, perhaps 6 inch resolution, photos of everyplace.
 
I am sorry about the wrong photo. I wanted to attach Sand pit 9-1-09B J.jpg I have trouble with the file system on views and have been too lazy to open an account with something like Smugmug. I apologize to the moderators and other overseers.

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Hi Kids,
I just wanted to make sure nobody out there thought I was trying to sell my superior flying and photography skills. Attached is a photo of one of my not so good photo sessions.Bad day.jpg All experiences you live through make you stronger. Hopefully all of you have had a few.
 
Hi Kids,
I just wanted to make sure nobody out there thought I was trying to sell my superior flying and photography skills. Attached is a photo of one of my not so good photo sessions.View attachment 4374 All experiences you live through make you stronger. Hopefully all of you have had a few.


YIKES Trail Bandit!!!! Glad the experience made YOU stronger - but what about the plane?!:eek:
 
Hi Kids,
Ok, this nonsense may have been directed at some fool that flies around and takes photos of illegal activities from his airplane. As has been reported, the aerial photos available from Google Earth and many government sources are far better than a snapshot taken (without permission) of some illegal activity taking place on the ground. I have annoyed the Ossipee gang by circling over their sand pit and logging operations. I like flying and if I can annoy the bad guys, so much the better.View attachment 4372 I have added one of my better "steer with your knees and lean out the window" pictures of the illegal sandpit. Again, Google Earth is far better but I have fun anyway. No matter how many representatives have been bought by the rich kids, Google Earth will still have superior, perhaps 6 inch resolution, photos of everyplace.
Why are the sandpit guys bad?Because they ruined some "rich" kids view?Just a little confused here....I thought people who fly planes around all day are "rich" kids?The opposition to the northern pass seems to indicate not all rich kids control their reps in Concord.....And why all the energy directed towards pics of sandpits!How about some pics of mountains from the air?
Besides a comparison of google earth and pics by local pilots is this discussion not better suited for some a.c.l.u. board?Going after the logging industry in nh seems as silly to me as telling people not to have eggs in the morning!I have known many loggers in my lifetime and they are just simple and very hard working folks.
Trail Bandit,I am glad you made it ok after that upside down landing:)[guessing you landed right side up and then got blown over].Do you have any pics of the whites from the air?
 
Why are the sandpit guys bad?Because they ruined some "rich" kids view?Just a little confused here....I thought people who fly planes around all day are "rich" kids?The opposition to the northern pass seems to indicate not all rich kids control their reps in Concord.....And why all the energy directed towards pics of sandpits!How about some pics of mountains from the air?
Besides a comparison of google earth and pics by local pilots is this discussion not better suited for some a.c.l.u. board?Going after the logging industry in nh seems as silly to me as telling people not to have eggs in the morning!I have known many loggers in my lifetime and they are just simple and very hard working folks.
Trail Bandit,I am glad you made it ok after that upside down landing:)[guessing you landed right side up and then got blown over].Do you have any pics of the whites from the air?

I think you missed the entire thread (you might want to go back and re-read the entire thing). The land is supposed to be for public use. The gravel pit was supposed to be cleaned up 10 years ago. It's not about the view of the gravel pit. It's about hiding (or exposing) what's going on there.
 
I did meet some folks who were familiar with the trail bandits "work". It was hardly complimentary would be a nice way to say it.
 
Why are the sandpit guys bad?Because they ruined some "rich" kids view?Just a little confused here....I thought people who fly planes around all day are "rich" kids?The opposition to the northern pass seems to indicate not all rich kids control their reps in Concord.....And why all the energy directed towards pics of sandpits!How about some pics of mountains from the air?
Besides a comparison of google earth and pics by local pilots is this discussion not better suited for some a.c.l.u. board?Going after the logging industry in nh seems as silly to me as telling people not to have eggs in the morning!I have known many loggers in my lifetime and they are just simple and very hard working folks.
Trail Bandit,I am glad you made it ok after that upside down landing:)[guessing you landed right side up and then got blown over].Do you have any pics of the whites from the air?

Actually, a wheel on the airplane hit a rut in the field and around and over I went, very quickly. The payback for my folly was after my cracked wrist healed up, I had to fix the airplane. I have many photos of the Whites from above. Rocket 21 has a whole set of photos he took of old ski areas one day when we did a fly around. Here is one of my pictures

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Why are the sandpit guys bad?Because they ruined some "rich" kids view?Just a little confused here....I thought people who fly planes around all day are "rich" kids?The opposition to the northern pass seems to indicate not all rich kids control their reps in Concord.....And why all the energy directed towards pics of sandpits!
Because we the people paid $1.4 million in cash a decade ago in part for that gravel pit to be shut down.

I did meet some folks who were familiar with the trail bandits "work". It was hardly complimentary would be a nice way to say it.
Those folks either don't hike the Ossipees, are ill informed, or are liars.
 
I think you missed the entire thread (you might want to go back and re-read the entire thing). The land is supposed to be for public use. The gravel pit was supposed to be cleaned up 10 years ago. It's not about the view of the gravel pit. It's about hiding (or exposing) what's going on there.
It seems like some people differ as to the ownership of the sand pit.Thanks for the enlightenment on the purpose of this thread!Maybe it should be titled"having a different opinion is illegal".If I want conspiracy theory,I still have the xfiles....This thread seems to be a hackle raising one,going to take the fifth now...Go sandpit go!:D
 
It seems like some people differ as to the ownership of the sand pit.Thanks for the enlightenment on the purpose of this thread!Maybe it should be titled"having a different opinion is illegal".If I want conspiracy theory,I still have the xfiles....This thread seems to be a hackle raising one,going to take the fifth now...Go sandpit go!:D

Again, there's no conspiracy. You can either accept the facts or ignore them. And you seem to be intentionally ignoring them (possibly because you have lots of "logger friends", as you claim). The land was supposed to be cleaned up. It has not been cleaned up. We have photo evidence and the people who own the land are lobbying to get laws in place so they cannot be exposed. Your (theoretical) tax money paid for the clean up so one would think you would have a vested interest in seeing it done.

Now you're just trolling. Although, I don't think I would expect more from a person that drops in on a thread like this and calls someone a "rich kid" and asks them to take their plane and get pictures of different mountains that YOU would prefer to see, meanwhile backhandedly offering fake sympathy for someone who was injured in a plane crash.

Aside from your trolling, I'd assume that anyone that loves (or has a vested tax interest) the mountains of New Hampshire would care about preserving a unique ring dike complex such as the Ossippees. And to prevent it from being destroyed by gravel mining. Again, this is an assumption that you actually care about the mountains and don't just want to see pretty pictures of them.
 
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I'm drifting here, but I just felt like saying I love to see photos like this. A good friend of mine needed hours while he was in school (now a captain flying for UPS) and we'd go up all the time and I'd take pictures. Did a college project on a floodplain of the Pemi/Baker confluence, then did a slide show of it. Instant "A" as soon as the professor saw my introductory shot.

Carry on...
 
....Those folks either don't hike the Ossipees, are ill informed, or are liars.

I think we missed the one where they might be accurate in their appraisal, but thanks for the unbiased opinion.
 
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