Updated
Updated · Central Oregon Daily · Jun 30
Gambler 500 Haulers Remove 250,000 Pounds of Trash Near Madras
Updated
Updated · Central Oregon Daily · Jun 30

Gambler 500 Haulers Remove 250,000 Pounds of Trash Near Madras

3 articles · Updated · Central Oregon Daily · Jun 30

Summary

  • Crooked River National Grassland crews hauled away 250,000 pounds of trash last weekend during this year’s Gambler 500 near Madras, organizers said.
  • The cleanup pulled out 13 cars, eight RVs, four boats and more than 1,000 tires as hundreds of participants drove quirky trucks and cars through the area.
  • Since the event began in 2014, organizers say Gambler 500 volunteers have removed 5 million pounds of trash, turning the annual gathering into a broader public-lands cleanup effort.

Insights

Who foots the bill for disposing of millions of pounds of trash from this grassroots cleanup event?
Can a 'Mad Max' festival using junk cars genuinely solve the public land pollution crisis?
Does the environmental benefit of this cleanup outweigh the carbon footprint of the gas-guzzling cars used?