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I visit here as often as i can. have taken my kids and it always seems to be a good experience. can get very busy during the weekends and people tend to not clean up after themselves. always leave with more brass than i arrived with.
Requires hiking up there with your gear, or with a small vehicle but good luck
I guess some company bought the land here and blocked off the roads. I did not know this when I showed up. Pulled up to the gate and I was like "I just drove an hour and a half to get out here, I'm shooting lol" So I slung up my AR, range bag and an ammo can with about 300 rounds of .223 and walked my bubblegum up the road. Its pretty easy but its a walk regardless. Takes about 20-25 minutes.
I guess some weird tweakers live down by the river here. Some dude on a minibike told me that. He also tried to tell me to go down a different fork in the trail. I was like nah bro. Anyway kept walking with my ear pro turned up because now I'm a little paranoid. Twas chill.
Got up to the pit. As I walk up I hear an insane noise. I hear it before I see it. A huge fighter jet flys directly over me just above the tree line. It was wild. It happened in about 2 seconds.
Anyway, dope pit. Probably going to sling some more rounds here while I can this summer.