From the Thursday, January 4, 2007 online edition of the Hungry Horse News . . .
A federal judge has ruled that a North Fork inholder has no easement rights to access his property by vehicle in Glacier National Park in the winter months.
In early November, U.S. Judge Donald Molloy ruled in favor of the Park Service, in short saying that John (Jack) McFarland's property rights have not been violated by a Park Service decision that requires him to ski, snowshoe or ride a horse to his land wholly inside Glacier in the winter.
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