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Heavy Metal Rocker Fences Out Marin Hikers

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damn gorbies just don't get it ......bought and paid for private land ....james sticks up a fence ...and they still snivel..

sounds a lot like my picture :mad:


TERRA LINDA, Calif. -- A famed heavy metal rocker's plans for a new home and recording studio in the Marin hills has triggered an angry dispute with hikers and cyclists over a popular hiking trail that is now off limits.

James Hetfield, co-founder of the legendary heavy metal band Metallica, has erected a barbed-wire fence on his property near San Rafael, cutting off a fire trail that has been open to public use for decades.

Among those who have often used the trail is Connie Berto, who rides her horses in the picturesque Marin countryside.

"Right now, it's horrible," she told KTVU of the 10-foot barrier Hetfield has erected. "It's like a prison. It's got coils of barbed wire. We can't go through; nobody can go through."

Hetfield bought the land in 1999, according to countyrecords. He planned to make a 14,000-square-foot home as well as a 6,000-square-foot studio, which also functioned as a caretaker's home, according to a 2002 Associated Press story. Only the studio has been built.

He then expanded his Terra Linda holdings, purchasing the adjunct Luiz Ranch – the property the fire trail runs through.

Hetfield has not commented publicly about the dispute, but his representatives say the barrier was put up in response to vandalism. The fence itself has been vandalized as someone wrote on it “SHAME DISGRACE."

David Warner of Redhorse Constructors Inc. of San Rafael said vandalism of a previous, smaller gate, and of signs and other property along the trail, prompted Hetfield to block access.

"It is private property," Warner, who does construction work for the rocker, told the Marin Independent Journal. "There was some damage done by certain people. If people were cool, this would not be an issue."

Many like avid cyclist Ness Zolan hope the dispute will end soon and the access will be restored.

"We had to go all the way around, took another hour and a half to get back home," he told KTVU of the new detour. "Hopefully this will all get resolved so people can easily go from one end of Marin to the other." OH My .....should thank him because he gets more exercise lol :p

County officials are also hopeful.

"We realize and understand his concerns, and we respect those, but at the same time, we would like to find a way to maintain access," Ron Miska, deputy director of the county Parks and Open Space District, told the Marin Independent Journal. "I don't think the two are mutually exclusive."

But hiker Tom McMillan wasn’t hopeful about a possible deal.

"The answer I always get is negotiations are ongoing," he said. "Well negotiations have been ongoing for five years and given this huge fence was built very recently -- I guess negotiations aren't going very well."

Hetfield, who plans to build a house and recording studio on the land, was not available for comment. The County's Open Space Department says "We're committed to cultivating a long-term solution that will not only provide community access to this popular ridge, [but also] protect and preserve Mr. Hetfield's magnificent land."

Mr. Hetfield has been generous in the past, donating some 400 acres for conservation easement. Avid hikers and bikers in the area hope he'll be equally generous when this dispute finally is settled.

http://www.ktvu.com/news/17231482/detail.html
 
same thing happened where I grew up. A well known community member bought some property that included the access to a "trail" that people used regularly. They started littering and damaging his property and fences...so he cut off all access. Talk about people up in arms! "He can't do that!" "Just cause he has money, he thinks he can keep us out!" Buncha dam idiots. He even said publicly that if people would respect his place he'd leave it open...they didn't. That was about a year ago...I don't know if it's been opened again or not.

My solution was to make all the people buy a $5 parking permit or trail use tag for his access...those who really wanted to use it would pay the $5 and respect it...those who didn't would be towed at their expense. :) Capitalism. I'm sure there are some drawbacks to my thought, but I'm always looking to make an easy buck.
 
One bad apple ruins it for the rest of the bunch!

Good for James!

I totally agree with what he's done!
 
One bad apple ruins it for the rest of the bunch!

Good for James!

I totally agree with what he's done!


Yeah just like he did with the whole NAPSTER music sharin thingy, he ruined it for millions of people!!!!


But I do understand the vandalizim to his property, even though its a pissed off MP3 music buff that probably did it.
 
damn gorbies just don't get it ......bought and paid for private land ....james sticks up a fence ...and they still snivel..


James Hetfield, co-founder of the legendary heavy metal band Metallica, has erected a barbed-wire fence on his property near San Rafael, cutting off a fire trail that has been open to public use for decades.

"Right now, it's horrible," she told KTVU of the 10-foot barrier Hetfield has erected. "It's like a prison. It's got coils of barbed wire. We can't go through; nobody can go through."

I think that was the freaking idea.
 
Well......
The vandals are as of yet "Unforgiven" and "Nothing Else Matters".
 
same thing happened where I grew up. A well known community member bought some property that included the access to a "trail" that people used regularly. They started littering and damaging his property and fences...so he cut off all access. Talk about people up in arms! "He can't do that!" "Just cause he has money, he thinks he can keep us out!" Buncha dam idiots. He even said publicly that if people would respect his place he'd leave it open...they didn't. That was about a year ago...I don't know if it's been opened again or not.

My solution was to make all the people buy a $5 parking permit or trail use tag for his access...those who really wanted to use it would pay the $5 and respect it...those who didn't would be towed at their expense. :) Capitalism. I'm sure there are some drawbacks to my thought, but I'm always looking to make an easy buck.


Sad Fact is the locals who heard his plea probablly obligued him and weren't the problem. It amazes me when we go to the UP the Garbage people throw out on the trails. We try to leave them as clean or cleaner when we leave than when we came. Maxdlx
 
Am I the only one that noticed that when there are hikers and bikers involved the city government hopes they can restore the access, but when it is motorized access they are the first to shut it down.
 
Am I the only one that noticed that when there are hikers and bikers involved the city government hopes they can restore the access, but when it is motorized access they are the first to shut it down.

not the only ollie but the last thus far lol
 
I find it funny that these hikers can take away our trails and land without a second thought, but they freak out when the very same thing happens to them, what comes around, goes around!
 
Good one Mafesto! Damn right! yet another reason to like James and the whole Metallica band, they kick azz! here let me try Mafesto, the hikers want their trail back, "So What",it's "Sad but True" that hikers are weenies! ok, I'll stop now;)
 
about time some of the greenies get see what its like for the rest of us when people act like a** holes and tear stuff up and aren't allowed to go on their favorite trails.
 
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