The logging road I haul out of is 33 miles long after you leave the payment, the more we log the longer it gets. After a sale is completed and the logger turns it back and moves his equipment off it becomes public. There are a few old log roads where you can turn off the main one, most just go a mile or three at the most and none goes anywhere. With no logging activity these roads get no maintenence, and no one plows them either, but are used by hunters, trappers, and for personal firewood.
Right now there is a trapper that parks at a turnout road at mile 2 1/2, he takes off from there on a newer honda pioneer side by side. I guess he doesn't like pulling his trailer, because he leaves his atv there in plain sight, just 2 1'2 miles off of the pavement when he goes home in the evening.
Most places he would be loseing it after the first day or maybe hour. lol
Maybe he is trying to collect insurance. lol