Hmmm, not used to this posting. Anyway, is the road clear now? I have a bad hip and can only walk very short distances.Kruzer65 asked a new question about Gooseneck Road.
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Hmmm, not used to this posting. Anyway, is the road clear now? I have a bad hip and can only walk very short distances.Kruzer65 asked a new question about Gooseneck Road.
Hmmm, not used to this posting. Anyway, is the road clear now? I have a bad hip and can only walk very short distances.
We went up a few days ago in a Honda, first time, and again yesterday. There are a couple of pistol pits adjacent to the road if one bears to the left at the first junction (near 44°59'36.9"N 123°29'40.9"W). The roads get fairly muddy and steep. Bearing to the right, the main Gooseneck road is blocked by trees before any safe location to shoot. The two pits were occupied both trips, so we drove on exploring. There were rifle shots from somewhere that only a truck could reach.Hmmm, not used to this posting. Anyway, is the road clear now? I have a bad hip and can only walk very short distances.
I was stunned at the amount of trash, along with spent casings, skeet, etc. We got a bunch of empty 12-ga shells & bottles.
So, yes, you could drive right up to a place to shoot short-range, but you may have to share.
The Gooseneck road (right at the three forks) was clean, as far as we could go. Thanks for all the clean-up. When we went on the left roads we scouted picnic/camp spots for star watching. Sadly, at a couple locations, there was fresh trash from shotgun shooters - shells, clay skeet, water bottles, etc. These spots were not pistol or rifle safe. A great difference from Mill Creek, the parallel road east. Mill Creek is Weyerhaeuser, no overnight or shooting though.That is frustrating. There wasn't any trash when I went up and cleared the road.
as far as I know there is NO CAMPING on Gooseneck rd. according to the posting @ the kiosk when you 1st come in to the area. That is if it hasn't been destroyed. Check w/BLM in Salem before setting up camp.The Gooseneck road (right at the three forks) was clean, as far as we could go. Thanks for all the clean-up. When we went on the left roads we scouted picnic/camp spots for star watching. Sadly, at a couple locations, there was fresh trash from shotgun shooters - shells, clay skeet, water bottles, etc. These spots were not pistol or rifle safe. A great difference from Mill Creek, the parallel road east. Mill Creek is Weyerhaeuser, no overnight or shooting though.
We used to go above Falls City years back, but the last couple of trips the logging roads were closed and / or posted. We want to find somewhere to camp, see the stars and plink. It looks like Gooseneck is the closest BLM to Salem. There are some BLM primitive campsites more north, but in the trees with no shooting. We haven't bothered looking in the east hills since the fires.
Really nice work clearing the roads, though. Thanks a bunch.
I've seen nearby land owners posting public property over the yrs. it's illegal to do that but only public property managers can investigate such matters. I've seen posting's up there( Gooseneck rd.) that didn't make sense? no roads or private property for mile's. Who knows who is doing what. Maybe B.L.M from Salem ( district managers) can look into it.I've beet to Gooseneck road several times in the last 6 months. I've noticed two things. 1) lots of trash that I end up picking up when I leave. You guys know who you are so pick up your f ing mess, sh it heads. 2) The signs stating that BLM workers are working and "this area closed to target shooting". I've not seen any cars or workers. These signs have been up for months and don't seem to move. Is this another way to close off public lands to shooters? I mean close them off bit by bit. Sometimes it's so slow you don't notice it until it's too late.
If anybody knows that area it's UnionMillsNW, what about the spot that's just past the kiosk (if that's still there) on the left side of the road, there's a berm that is 50yd's.No. Still downed trees up there. Only one spot that is past 50yrds and it's blocked off. It you don't mind walking half a mile you can make it
If anybody knows that area it's UnionMillsNW, what about the spot that's just past the kiosk (if that's still there) on the left side of the road, there's a berm that is 50yd's.
WOW, maybe time join Albany or four corners gun clubKiosk is there with a fresh sign on safe shooting rules. Taking the left split that first berm you'll see (I think the 50yd you're referencing) has an "unsafe shooting area" sign. The only safe 50yd+ area is straight when the road branches into a 3 way split. But it's still blocked about 1.5 miles down.
Public area's getting to be ruined by the trashy & unsafeWOW, maybe time join Albany or four corners gun club
We are being pushed out, national land is the only option ( for me that's 65mi. one way) that is if you can find a safe back stop. Good luck to youThank you for the information. I think I drove on every road near Goose Neck Road today. I went as far as I could and was either blocked by downed trees or simply ran out of road. I did find a couple of spots that are suitable for pistol shooting but not rifle. I did go straight at the 3way split (i.e., the middle lane). I was able to get pretty close to the trees that were blocking the road but I ran into a bubblegum shooting on the road down to the spot were the trees are down. He did say they it is blocked further down. Since he was shooting, I said thanks and left. Being I was ready to shoot, I decided to go to SalmonBerry road. I did notice quite a few "Unsafe Shooting" signs up where it is obvious others have been shooting and it is clearly (my opinion) is not safe.