A handful of target shooting enthusiasts came together to show their respect for the recreational shooting sports on BLM land at Mary’s Peak gravel pit, Saturday Jan 16th, 2021. Joined by a BLM Law Enforcement officer, the group had no problem...
Trash No Land is now accepting Volunteers to serve on multiple target shooting committees throughout Oregon and Washington. Choose your favorite forest and join that committee. We need committee Members and Directors. Serve as long as you wish and as often as you...
Steve Williams, a member of Trash No Land, put out a call for help, on the website forum NorthwestFirearms.com, to go clean up the North Fork Wolf Creek Rd shooting lanes in the Tillamook State Forest and six good stewards joined him. Other shooters, who were...
“Neither rain nor mud nor gloom of cloudy skies stays these volunteers from the swift completion of their dedication to stewardship”! Twelve responsible target shooters endured the showery elements to perform their stewardship magic at the rained-out Miller’s...
Year 2020 as been an abnormal year for many things and recreational activity on our public lands has been one of those abnormalities. The result is an overwhelming amount of trash has been left behind on the lands we value so much.As Americans, we enjoy the freedom to...
James, A long time user, and consistent steward of an old gravel pit in Southern Cowlitz County, put out a call for help, on the NorthwestFirearms website forum, to clean up his favorite place to shoot. He reported trash had built up recently and has now become...