08-19-2015, 08:52 AM
(08-19-2015, 08:34 AM)Dutz Wrote: You are much safer in a National Forest than Chicago.
I total agree. Here in Oregon you have a lot of back logging roads that can be used. When I read the article I get that they are trying to shed a negative light on the Gun community but in areas like what we have here we see it all the time. My son is Road Engineer for RFP (Roseburg Forest Products) and he sees this all through the property that they own. At the higher elevation not so much but if they have harvested and replanted then he will always find TV's, refers, toilets, cans and other material laying around all shot up. That is why they have now locked 90% of all their lands. Hunters don't like the gates but it keeps the forest areas, at least the ones they own clean. Also, Weyehauser, Seneca, and other smaller companies are doing the same.
(08-19-2015, 08:34 AM)Dutz Wrote: You are much safer in a National Forest than Chicago.
I total agree. Here in Oregon you have a lot of back logging roads that can be used. When I read the article I get that they are trying to shed a negative light on the Gun community but in areas like what we have here we see it all the time. My son is Road Engineer for RFP (Roseburg Forest Products) and he sees this all through the property that they own. At the higher elevation not so much but if they have harvested and replanted then he will always find TV's, refers, toilets, cans and other material laying around all shot up. That is why they have now locked 90% of all their lands. Hunters don't like the gates but it keeps the forest areas, at least the ones they own clean. Also, Weyehauser, Seneca, and other smaller companies are doing the same.
I total agree. Here in Oregon you have a lot of back logging roads that can be used. When I read the article I get that they are trying to shed a negative light on the Gun community but in areas like what we have here we see it all the time. My son is Road Engineer for RFP (Roseburg Forest Products) and he sees this all through the property that they own. At the higher elevation not so much but if they have harvested and replanted then he will always find TV's, refers, toilets, cans and other material laying around all shot up. That is why they have now locked 90% of all their lands. Hunters don't like the gates but it keeps the forest areas, at least the ones they own clean. Also, Weyehauser, Seneca, and other smaller companies are doing the same.


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