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Author Topic: Flying bullets, target-shooters’ trash rile Greenwater residents  (Read 5614 times)

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If anything can be agreed upon about the areas where people target shoot in the forest near the town of Greenwater, it’s that too many people with guns are there.

Shooters say the sites within Mount Baker-Snoqualmie Forest can be crowded and messy. They’ve seen a few bad apples who didn’t know how to handle their weapons. Nearby neighbors complain about the consistent pop, pop, pop resonating from the woods and say bullets have whizzed into their neighborhood.

The sheer volume of shooters, safe and otherwise, has become a predicament for a U.S. Forest Service that’s been unable to consistently enforce rules as a frustrated community — which itself includes many shooters — bears down amid anxiety about gun-toting outsiders.


The Greenwater area is popular because it’s close to urban centers, accessible via old logging roads, and no fee or pass is required to park. Also, shooting is restricted elsewhere, particularly along much of the Interstate 90 corridor.

A local network of sites has several shooting spots designated by the Forest Service, but also a patchwork of other places on abandoned logging roads and in wooded nooks where people shoot.

“When folks want to go out and do shooting where it’s crowded, they travel further up the road and … they pull off and do the shooting they want to do,” said Martie Schramm, the Snoqualmie District ranger who oversees the area.

Shooting is generally allowed on national forest land so long as shooters have a bulletproof backstop and are at least 150 yards from campsites, structures and occupied areas. Shooting must not endanger anyone, according to Forest Service rules.

At many sites near Greenwater, bullet-riddled refuse is tucked away among second-growth trees and the forest understory is littered with shotgun shells and metal jackets.

The targets aren’t your grandfather’s coffee can, but include swiss-cheesed propane bottles, iPhones with slug-shattered screens and shredded aerosol cans filled with unsavory chemicals. Perhaps it’s an assault on consumerism. From Gatorade bottles to Coleman fuel and Land O’Lakes butter packaging, few American brands seem to have escaped bullet holes.

During a recent cleanup, Forest Service officials and volunteers collected three 20-yard Dumpsters of trash.

“It’s quite disturbing,” Schramm said about the volume of trash.


Neighbors are similarly concerned about middle-of-the-night explosions they hear at the sites.

On a recent Friday night, during a statewide burn ban and on one of the hottest days of the year, shooters firing at exploding targets started a small wildfire within a clear-cut, said Greenwater Fire Chief Paul Sowers. Although the fire was on forest land, his volunteer fire district responded first and quickly doused it.

Sowers said gunshots could be heard nearby as firefighters worked.


“I grew up in a culture where if you have shooting, it’s safe shooting. I don’t feel that anymore,” he said.

Locals worry about using area trails.

“It’s really scary,” said Bob Grubb, who owns Wapiti Woolies, a gift store and snack shop in Greenwater. He won’t bike along the paved forest road near his house anymore. “You don’t know where those bullets are going and who is shooting.”

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Re: Flying bullets, target-shooters’ trash rile Greenwater residents
« Reply #1 on: August 27, 2016, 07:14:35 AM »
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During a recent cleanup, Forest Service officials and volunteers collected three 20-yard Dumpsters of trash.

 I'm sure they did, but to suggest this was all shooting related "trash" is agenda driven "garbage"! :twocents:
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Re: Flying bullets, target-shooters’ trash rile Greenwater residents
« Reply #2 on: August 27, 2016, 07:24:36 AM »
I don't shoot up there, but did drive by the area a few months ago and thought to myself that the pigs shooting here are going to get it closed down. The article is no surprise.

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Re: Flying bullets, target-shooters’ trash rile Greenwater residents
« Reply #3 on: August 27, 2016, 07:34:33 AM »
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Re: Flying bullets, target-shooters’ trash rile Greenwater residents
« Reply #4 on: August 27, 2016, 07:58:11 AM »
There is a local group that has been trying to shut down shooting up there for years.

Quoting the most hard core hippy in town cracks me up.

Just a a heads up, the Swiss cheese propane bottles make really cool outdoor lamps.


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Re: Flying bullets, target-shooters’ trash rile Greenwater residents
« Reply #5 on: August 27, 2016, 08:23:13 AM »
I don't know a thing about the guy, but after seeing the mess I saw, I would side with him on this. If you know there is an issue, why leave the shot up trash and shells/hulls everywhere. Had he been complaining just about hearing shots, I would agree he was a nut job, but on this one he has a valid complaint.

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Re: Flying bullets, target-shooters’ trash rile Greenwater residents
« Reply #6 on: August 27, 2016, 08:25:28 AM »
I don't know a thing about the guy, but after seeing the mess I saw, I would side with him on this. If you know there is an issue, why leave the shot up trash and shells/hulls everywhere. Had he been complaining just about hearing shots, I would agree he was a nut job, but on this one he has a valid complaint.

I don't shoot up there.

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Re: Flying bullets, target-shooters’ trash rile Greenwater residents
« Reply #7 on: August 27, 2016, 08:29:39 AM »
Me either, and I'm not trying to single you out as the person making the mess. Just disagreeing that because you assume the guy doesn't think like you that he doesn't have a valid complaint. I am a shooter and it was an embarrassment to see the mess there.

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Re: Flying bullets, target-shooters’ trash rile Greenwater residents
« Reply #8 on: August 27, 2016, 08:41:17 AM »
Me either, and I'm not trying to single you out as the person making the mess. Just disagreeing that because you assume the guy doesn't think like you that he doesn't have a valid complaint. I am a shooter and it was an embarrassment to see the mess there.

Embarrassment is an understatement.

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Re: Flying bullets, target-shooters’ trash rile Greenwater residents
« Reply #9 on: August 27, 2016, 08:57:34 AM »
Me either, and I'm not trying to single you out as the person making the mess. Just disagreeing that because you assume the guy doesn't think like you that he doesn't have a valid complaint. I am a shooter and it was an embarrassment to see the mess there.

I disagree with him and that group because they have lied in the past to promote thier agenda.

That said there was no reference to the pro gun groups that go up at least once a year and do cleanup.

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Re: Flying bullets, target-shooters’ trash rile Greenwater residents
« Reply #10 on: August 27, 2016, 09:09:32 AM »
Now, if the ST wasn't a biased publication it would run a article about what Quest Field looks like just after a game.  They could even go to a city park after a open event and see a site as bad as this.

Never understood the pigs that can't take home what they bring out to shoot at!! :dunno:  YOU hauled it there, TAKE it out when your done!!
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Re: Flying bullets, target-shooters’ trash rile Greenwater residents
« Reply #11 on: August 27, 2016, 09:19:57 AM »
Now, if the ST wasn't a biased publication it would run a article about what Quest Field looks like just after a game.  They could even go to a city park after a open event and see a site as bad as this.

The concessionaire for Century-Link Field is required to, and pays for, the clean-up after an event.  There are no trash containers at seat level and people are expected to put their refuse under their seats.

There is garbage at Hemp Fest and the like, but not as bad as your normal shooting site.

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Re: Flying bullets, target-shooters’ trash rile Greenwater residents
« Reply #12 on: August 27, 2016, 09:27:36 AM »
It's the same here around Moses lake. The sand dune road is littered with trash the Gloyd Seeps parking lots have a bunch of garbage all shot up. Willow lakes is a mess. State and county gravel pits have targets left behind. It's a bad reflection on the sport.
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Re: Flying bullets, target-shooters’ trash rile Greenwater residents
« Reply #13 on: August 27, 2016, 11:10:48 AM »
I've been all over the state, Greenwater is the worst in my opinion for target shooting related litter, and other offenses.

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Re: Flying bullets, target-shooters’ trash rile Greenwater residents
« Reply #14 on: August 27, 2016, 11:40:35 AM »
Now, if the ST wasn't a biased publication it would run a article about what Quest Field looks like just after a game.  They could even go to a city park after a open event and see a site as bad as this.

The concessionaire for Century-Link Field is required to, and pays for, the clean-up after an event.  There are no trash containers at seat level and people are expected to put their refuse under their seats.

There is garbage at Hemp Fest and the like, but not as bad as your normal shooting site.

I'm missing the connection between shooting site trash and Century Link field. Sure ST has a bias but I don't see how pointing out bad behavior at CLF has anything to do with bad behavior by shooters in the woods.
I don't see any of this change until we get a consistent effort to teach the young about respect for property and respectful public behavior. Even if that were to start tomorrow, it would take years to see the benefits in the field. I'm not going to hold my breath.

Much worse than the trash is the dangerous shooting practices by these idiots. While working on trails at Elbe Hills, I've seen many times when people will just set up targets on gated roads on just shoot into the woods with no backstop. They have no idea how many people use those trails in there. We have talked to numerous people who do this and the answer is always the same, "Oh, I didn't realize that. Sorry."

I fully expect these areas to get shut down for shooting and I'm afraid it will be after some tragedy.
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