Looking down the rifle range, it didn’t appear it was damaged at all with the 60 mph winds. But once we started driving around in back, we found numerous backup trails blocked.
Luckily by nothing large. Mostly nuisance trees.
Backup trails are cut into various sides of the rifle range incase the range itself is either too wet or snowy to traverse. We also keep the backup trails wide enough to get emergency vehicles down in the event of a casualty evacuation or fire.
Right now, there are UTV trails are that are still to wet to peek down. So there is a possibility of major tree work still. But the John1911 Rifle Range is still functioning.
Sincerely,
Marky
www.John1911.com
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