I noticed these signs probably about three weeks ago along Quaker Bridge road. Some of the roadways there even have logs dragged behind the signs as a further deterrence.
Being only in my early twenties, I had hopped to someday save enough money to grab a Jeep and explore the vast roadways that encompass the barrens ( hopefully getting lost along the way only to find a new way out), but this definitively calls into questions the viability of that idea.
Mostly, I am surprised. Obviously if I was more aware of the long standing history revolving around this issue, I wouldn't be, but I had always seen the Wharton tract as open. Once you were out there, as long as you respected and revered your surroundings, you could go anywhere, get lost, hit dead ends, pick a favorite sequestered spot along a river, or drive with not destination in mind at all. It saddens me that this new closure procedure could limit that feeling of openness.