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  • #16
    glock21fan
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 839

    Hodge road is a no go chp will mess up your day

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    • #17
      glock21fan
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2009
      • 839

      Weather or not its on the map chp has been known to go nuts over people up there. Better off going north another half hour north of old 58

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      • #18
        jeep7081
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2009
        • 1534

        Maybe he will post up and clarify. The last I was told, the "person" who draws the map was going to be notified about this, and a solution was going to be drawn. Again, this was almost a year ago I made the calls.
        -If you insult me for my grammar errors, what makes you think I understand the insult?
        -Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. Are we done
        -Voting is like falling off your bike. Sidewalk or street. Both are painful to fall on. But, the sidewalk (Mitt) is closer to the green grass.

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        • #19
          theduece
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2010
          • 768

          CHP? Really? Why do they care? Unless your too close to the highway or shooting over it.

          I must either go further down the road then most or be real lucky.
          ......

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          • #20
            WDE91
            Veteran Member
            • Jul 2010
            • 3513

            I have run into just about every one other than CHP at Hodge Road
            Code inspectors,BLM,Sheriffs,Fish and game but never CHP
            "Americans have the right and advantage of being armed - unlike the citizens of other countries whose governments are afraid to trust the people with arms." James Madison

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            • #21
              Crazy4Guns
              Member
              • Jun 2010
              • 297

              Originally posted by Bjkearns
              I have run into just about every one other than CHP at Hodge Road
              Code inspectors,BLM,Sheriffs,Fish and game but never CHP
              I have been going there for over a year now nearly every week and have never had any problems with any law enforcement. Always plenty of shooters and when a Sheriff or ranger etc does come by, they have always been nice and tell us to have a good time.
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              • #22
                The Killer Sandwich
                Member
                • Nov 2008
                • 283

                I've never shot at Hodge but people that leave trash behind anywhere bugs me... I'm down to help clean the place up.

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                • #23
                  5shot
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2008
                  • 1264

                  Our shooting map is the law concerning shooting in unincorporated areas of San Bernardino Co., including BLM and Natl Forest lands. Our shooting map shows what is legal in the different areas of the county, but it does not show private property boundaries.
                  It is my understanding that the area around the radio towers is private property. Sometimes trespassing is enforced, sometimes it is not. And like most remote areas, no trespassing signs don't last long out there. So it's hard to know where the private property lines are. It appears that most of the times there's a crackdown on trespassers, it's after there's been some vandalism to the towers, or other property near them.
                  We (S.B. Co. F&G Comm) do not have a map that shows private property boundaries in the county, but I'm sure they're available from other sources. The best advice is to get as far away as possible from the towers, and watch for "no trespassing" signs. If you are on private property, and it's not legally posted, you can not be cited, only asked to leave.
                  John Bishop
                  Member: NRA Life, CRPA, WEGC

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                  • #24
                    jbush
                    Member
                    • Oct 2010
                    • 407

                    My son races off road and they do cleanups when the areas get bad. Most of the clean ups are sponsored through one of the clubs or organizations and he says they get dumpsters donated by trash companies. They have also had towing companies donate trucks and time to remove abandon cars. It's got to be a sponsored cleanup through a non profit club or organization, on a specific date, time and area so the companies can write it off. And, they want to know people are going to show up to do the clean up. I've never shot at Hodges but would be up to help on a cleanup if it gets the crap out of the desert. Any clubs out there who might sponsor a clean up???

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                    • #25
                      LHC30
                      Member
                      • Jan 2009
                      • 441

                      Originally posted by jbush
                      ... Any clubs out there who might sponsor a clean up???
                      Do you mean like, oh, say, Calguns?

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                      • #26
                        DavidR310
                        CGSSA Coordinator
                        CGN Contributor
                        • Apr 2011
                        • 3116

                        Count me in!

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                        • #27
                          jeep7081
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2009
                          • 1534

                          Originally posted by 5shot
                          Our shooting map is the law concerning shooting in unincorporated areas of San Bernardino Co., including BLM and Natl Forest lands. Our shooting map shows what is legal in the different areas of the county, but it does not show private property boundaries.
                          It is my understanding that the area around the radio towers is private property. Sometimes trespassing is enforced, sometimes it is not. And like most remote areas, no trespassing signs don't last long out there. So it's hard to know where the private property lines are. It appears that most of the times there's a crackdown on trespassers, it's after there's been some vandalism to the towers, or other property near them.
                          We (S.B. Co. F&G Comm) do not have a map that shows private property boundaries in the county, but I'm sure they're available from other sources. The best advice is to get as far away as possible from the towers, and watch for "no trespassing" signs. If you are on private property, and it's not legally posted, you can not be cited, only asked to leave.
                          Which is what I was told. Stay away from the tower and your good
                          -If you insult me for my grammar errors, what makes you think I understand the insult?
                          -Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. Are we done
                          -Voting is like falling off your bike. Sidewalk or street. Both are painful to fall on. But, the sidewalk (Mitt) is closer to the green grass.

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                          • #28
                            jbush
                            Member
                            • Oct 2010
                            • 407

                            Any club from Calguns to Girl Scouts. trash companies are for profit businesses and will often donate services to non profits for a little publicity and a write off. Talking to my son, a club or group sets up a cleanup and then slams multiple forums from other clubs or groups to help get a good turn out. No one going to put a dumpster in the middle of the desert without making sure it's going to get filled quickly so they can get it out of there, without bullet holes. Unfortunately the desert is visited by people who would think that dumpster is a target. These are usually the same people who shoot up everything they brought from home and then leave the crap for others to clean up. My other thought is, will the BLM do like Caltrans and designate a pickup area where everything gets bagged and piled at a specified spot and a dump truck comes and picks it up the next day???

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                            • #29
                              haroldbluetooth
                              Junior Member
                              • Sep 2010
                              • 39

                              keep us up to date , please.
                              maybe organize and clean up and shoot. its very far from me.. more like an all day thing.. carpool from la area.
                              or am i dreaming???
                              harold

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                              • #30
                                LHC30
                                Member
                                • Jan 2009
                                • 441

                                No dreaming Harold, I think this should be an all day event. Cleanup in the am, shoot and then police our areas...All with a big CALGUNS CLEANUP banner visible from the freeway...

                                Wont happen till Nov sometime - I'm too busy till then...

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