kevin11mee
Lil-Rokslider
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Yea, I was shooting at Burro Canyon. Thanks for the info on D11. Maybe I'll check it out a bit, but it sounds like a difficult zone to access and hunt.The region of D11 I described... It's closed to ALL usage. Because of the Bobcat fire.
You mentioned shooting in D11. If you're not talking about at the range in Burro Canyon or Lyttle Creek... then don't talk about it on a forum. You are not supposed to be using a firearm in Natl Forrest lands for anything other than lawful hunting purposes and defense. That's it. Though I know some places it's obvious that people do drag into there all manner of trashy stuff and shoot at it. But doing so is definitely NOT legal. Hasn't been for a LONG time.
EDIT: Also there are Archery-Only areas in there too. And... for dumb reasons... Mt Wilson...even though it's smack dab in the middle of gun-allowed zone... they have signs all along Mt Wilson Rd that explicitly say "Use of Firearms Prohibited" or something to that affect. I'm sure it's in consideration of their multi-million dollar antenna arrays... but still... in short order upon following one of several trail there... you're rapidly down enough on the mountain-side where there's a showballs chance in Hell of you accidentally hitting any of that equipment on top.
I will say this though... I have great respect for the workers up there... not long after I barely started hunting in 2014... I went deep down the mountain and ran out of water with a looooong way to go back up. A nice couple who lived in the on-site housing up on top, I heard their toddler child and yelled out for help.. graciously they answered my cry for help and offered me water and kindly gave my severely dehydrated self a lift the remaining like 800yds to my truck. Might as well have been miles as out of it as I was. Tongue bone-dry as far back as you can reach... sopping wet under my clothing from sweat... heart racing with palpitations from my body taking moisture from my bloodstream. I had to do a lot of micro-rests on the way up. Go slow, take my time. Was really concerned about giving myself a heart attack with those palpitations. The Rim Trail is endless goat-trail switch-backs on the way back up.