How do you guys deal with these types of situations considering they are obstructing the passage of the convoy?
I have heard of winching techniques and using both a chain saw and winch combined to pull obstacles clear of the trail. Have you ever encountered this issue and if so how was it dealt with?
If these obstacles are too large to clear alone who do we reach out to in order to get the obstacles cleared?
Many if not most of the roads we overland on are private roads built by resource companies to access the resource. So even driving on them should require permission. Once you start "logging" on them you definitely need permission.... or turn around. You are on a private road.
If you are on a public road or highway, contact the authority responsible for maintenance.
"Passage of the convoy"..... this is why roads are gated and decommissioned. We sometimes think we have the right to have a private party on public or private land. One of the reasons I prefer to overland alone. So many considerations once you break out the chainsaws. Where will you throw the logs? Into the ditch? Which could/will block the flow of water leading to a wash out and contamination of the drinking water off the watershed?
Best choice, if you do not have permission from the local authority to remove the obstruction, turn around. Look for signage to find out whose road you are on. Notify them. The sense of entitlement that your convoy schedule is your top concern is what leads resource companies to gating or digging a ditch across the road to stop the public from creating a problem.