I cannot pay for this service, as much as I'd like to. I'm unemployed. If I can
not get an answer to this question, I understand.
Is there an attorney who can define in layman's terms what a "private inholding" is within the confines of a national forest?
I was not familiar with the term, but if nothing else, there's always Wikipedia, at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inholding . The first paragraph says it all: If one was a private owner of land before it was designated a national park/forest, then the held real property (i.e. the "inholding") is grandfathered as privately held within the national partk/forest. There's also an article about this issue at http://www.wilderness.net/library/documents/Tanner1.pdf .