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Re: Hotspringer Misfortune

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February 09, 2004 02:20PM
The lights that the hikers saw would have been the cement plant off in
the distance to the north. A very sad ending. It sounds like these
people accessed the area through the Bowen Ranch. Did they pay Mike
Castro or a representative at the Bowen Ranch tollgate? If they did,
Mike Castro could have some culpability in the woman's death. Does
Mike Castro provide any receipt or anything stating that he is not
liabile for any injuries to persons or property? No he does not.

The Civil Code Section provides protection for property owners who do not charge for recreational use. However, the Bowen Ranch requires a toll for access to the public lands for recreation.

Did Mike Castro or his representatives take money from people who were obviously accessing Deep Creek Hot Springs during thee culpability in the woman's death. Does
Mike Castro provide any receipt or anything stating that he is not
liabile for any injuries to persons or property? No he does not.

The Civil Code Section provides protection for property owners who do not charge for recreational use. However, the Bowen Ranch requires a toll for access to the public lands for recreation.

Did Mike Castro or his representatives take money from people who were obviously accessing Deep Creek Hot Springs during the time when the hot springs is off limits by law? When did the couple go through the Bowen Ranch, what time? Did Mike Castro or his representative provide
any warning as to the weather conditions and the risk? Did the couple receive one of Mike Castro's inaccurate maps and try to follow his map? Does Mike Castro provide sufficient disclosure as to the possible dangers to his paying customers?

The Civil Code Section provides protection for property owners who do not charge for recreational use. time when the hot springs is off limits by law? When did the couple go through the Bowen Ranch, what time? Did Mike Castro or his representative provide
any warning as to the weather conditions and the risk? Did the couple receive one of Mike Castro's inaccurate maps and try to follow his map? Does Mike Castro provide sufficient disclosure as to the possible dangers to his paying customers?

The Civil Code Section provides protection for property owners who do not charge for recreational use. However, the Bowen Ranch requires a toll for access to the public lands for recreation.

Remember we discussed this before when 8 juveniles were lost and then found still alive.

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