No coordinates but this...do you have the coordinates to camp 5 rock quarry? I wanna go but don't want to get lost
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No coordinates but this...do you have the coordinates to camp 5 rock quarry? I wanna go but don't want to get lost
Look at the map @Mikej posted above.do you have the coordinates to camp 5 rock quarry? I wanna go but don't want to get lost
is logging done or is shooting @ camp 5 is ok? i was under impression its closed till june sometime?went up to the quarry on Camp 5 road today, thanks Mike, no one was up there. The roads are clear no snow at all.
on Tillamook forestry website says that logging is in effect which was updated back in Jan. I didn't see any logging going on while I was up there, no signs, nothing. A Dept. of Forestry guy drove by and waved guess we are in the clear!is logging done or is shooting @ camp 5 is ok? i was under impression its closed till june sometime?
There was a poor map posted of the area. It looked to me that the Camp 5 shooting area was just out of the logging boundary.is logging done or is shooting @ camp 5 is ok? i was under impression its closed till june sometime?
Dood! Buy a lottery ticket!went up to the quarry on Camp 5 road today, thanks Mike, no one was up there. The roads are clear no snow at all.
I did not. maybe they had the day off!There was a poor map posted of the area. It looked to me that the Camp 5 shooting area was just out of the logging boundary.
Dood! Buy a lottery ticket!
Did you see evidence of logging on the West side of the road in?
Well, I didn't see any, and if there were I hope I didn't miss them. Clearly people had been shooting recently, and others stoped to use it when I was leaving. I also checked the main board right past the turnoff to see if there were any restrictions posted and the only signs relevant to shooters asked them to police their brass, to not shoot over roadways and trails, and make sure timber workers were not working where bullets might go.There were "NO SHOOTING signs at that spot, weren't there?
I understood the first two miles in of Salmonberry were off limits until further notice, due to logging…W, collectively, look like a-holes. The truth is normally this place is worse. I found it ironic someone's litter included the "green" bioammo boxes for their shells. We need to do better.
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I didn't see any signs last week or two. Just before that there was a sign at the entrance saying no shooting until mile post 2 or something like that.I understood the first two miles in of Salmonberry were off limits until further notice, due to logging…
Either way, typical for this area, there's a class of shooters who just won't pick up after themselves. But sure will bubblegum and complain when these areas get shutdown…
Or claim they're responsible law-abiding gun owners when grousing about government regulations. They aren't. Responsible people don't push their inconvenient messes onto the public to deal with, and litter is a crime, even if it's only a Class C misdemeanor.I understood the first two miles in of Salmonberry were off limits until further notice, due to logging…
Either way, typical for this area, there's a class of shooters who just won't pick up after themselves. But sure will bubblegum and complain when these areas get shutdown…
Yep, calling is the best bet. The ODF office, for the Salmonberry Rd, is 503-357-2191 in Forest Grove.Interesting there's no signs posted, according to the official web site, Salmonberry and its spurs are closed, at least that's what this official link says:
Oregon Department of Forestry : Target shooting : Recreation : State of Oregon
While shooting activity is permitted on state forestlands, ODF does not maintain any designated shooting areas.www.oregon.gov
I'd recommend calling and checking with ODF to be sure.
I was under the impression that all the little turn outs, maybe except for one(?), between the highway and that big pit on the left fork of the road had been signed closed because there weren't suitable back stops. MichaelH' picture looked like one of those. The only time I've done anything out there on the salmonberry Rd was when we did the clean-up with an OHA group several years ago.Yep, calling is the best bet. The ODF office, for the Salmonberry Rd, is 503-357-2191 in Forest Grove.
I never saw any individual spot with signage. There are several places with good backstops but the only problem is the available distance. 100 yards is hard to get unless you get creative or want to climb over obstacles.I was under the impression that all the little turn outs, maybe except for one(?), between the highway and that big pit on the left fork of the road had been signed closed because there weren't suitable back stops. MichaelH' picture looked like one of those. The only time I've done anything out there on the salmonberry Rd was when we did the clean-up with an OHA group several years ago.