Partners and volunteer teamwork! A winning combination! A chilly start at the 3300 ft elevation, but 31 people came to Wildcat Mt Rd because they cared. They were ready and willing to do the necessary yard work of removing trash and graffiti off our public lands. ...
Why are there rules for target shooting on public land? Because of stuff like this! The Wildcat Mountain Rd area is an extraordinary example of Bad Choices of places to shoot. In fact, all fourteen sites are bad choices! Why? No, or inadequate, earthen berm...
Over 100 people cleaned up the Yacolt Burn Saturday, April 25th, 2026!!! That trash didn’t stand a chance against these volunteers! Plus or minus a few, I didn’t get an accurate count, but I heard DNR people saying 100+ volunteers. There were two...
A fundraising event to further traditions on our public lands. Trash No Land is a Washington based 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to making a positive difference in recreational target shooting toward the critical goal of protecting and preserving our...
The annual Pick Up The Burn community volunteer event is scheduled for Saturday, April 25, 2026. Meet at the Jones Creek Trailhead parking lot at 8 AM. Yacolt Burn State Forest, Clark & Skamania Counties, Washington. Hosted by: WA Dept of Natural Resources...