The sign refers to the Barry Goldwater AF Range, which the site is not actually on, but just outside of, by a few hundred feet. The land the observing site is on is BLM land and open to public use. I guess they put the sign at the top of the road just to let anyone starting down the road know what it goes to. Andrew Andrew Cooper ---------------------------------------------------- http://www.siowl.com Stars wrote: >If you check the sign when entering Sentinel, it says "US Air Force >Property, Unlawful to enter without the express permission of the >Installation Commander. All personal are subject to search." (not the >exact works) but I hope you get the meaning. This is posted in English and >Spanish. This is Air Force property, and being so I would think that the >access to it from the south would mean that the illegal's would have to be >crossing the gunnery range. My understanding is that the Air Force is aware >that we use it for observing, and have never told anyone to leave, which in >all rights they could do. Maybe that is the reason no-one has had a problem >at Sentinel Observing site as stated by Joe Goss this weekend at Sentinel. >Problems on the highway 2 miles north normally does not affect us does it? >Just my 1-cent worth. > >Thomas Hilton > > > > -- See message header for info on list archives or unsubscribing, and please send personal replies to the author, not the list.