Rampart Shooting Range Cleanup - 25 April 09
There will be a range cleanup at the Rampart Range shooting area on the 25th of April 2009 (Saturday). This is a multi-organizational event and should have a large turnout.
This cleanup is not hosted by the government, but should have some support from members of Fort Carson and the U.S. Forest Service.
If you live or shoot in the Colorado Springs area, please mark this day on your calendar and come out and help preserve our local public shooting ranges.
Additional Information from the NRA ILA Alert Newsletter
COLORADO: Shooting Area Clean-Up Day Scheduled on Two National Forests
The Front Range Shooting Sports Partners (FRSSP) has scheduled Saturday, April 25 to clean-up two popular shooting sites. One is an informal area on the Pawnee National Grassland in Weld County, and the other is the South Rampart Shooting Range on the Pike National Forest west of Colorado Springs. The FRSSP is a coalition that was formed several years ago to address the needs of recreational shooters along the Front Range. Partners in the coalition are the Colorado Division of Wildlife, U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Firearms Coalition of Colorado, Safari Club International, Colorado Backcountry Hunters and Anglers and 11 other state and private organizations. The clean up project is the first of its kind scheduled by the FRSSP. For further information on the Pawnee clean-up, please contact tjwilliams@fs.fed.us or call 970-295-6693. For the Rampart Range clean-up, please contact Richard Gandolf at dicknjudy@q.com or call 719-597-2722. For more details you may also go to http://wildlife.state.co.us/hunting/...sportspartners. If you shoot on federal lands in the state and are within reasonable driving distance of these sites, you would be making a tremendous contribution to the future of recreational shooting on federal lands if you could volunteer your time on April 25th at either site. If you can volunteer, we would appreciate you wearing a ball cap, jacket or other item that identifies you as a NRA member.