I fail to understand how someone charging 100 bucks a head for a limited number of memberships, be it 75 or 100, makes this deal about money. Look at the value of the property and you can tell these folks don't need the cash, a rather small sum at that. It comes down to people respect something they have to pay for. They also tend to not respect something that is free. I don't blame the family in the least bit. There are plenty of public lands and watersheds that are hindered by private access. From what I have seen and read, and I have never been to this river, this is a big first step in improving the area for years to come by reducing the impact from total fricking losers that can't pick up after themselves.