Volunteers, Kristen Nielson, left, Chris Bondus and Juan Torres, collect trash from an abandoned campsite at the West Magnolia Campground outside Nederland on May 14, 2016.Cliff Grassmick, The Daily Camera Authorities in Boulder County are struggling with how to manage designated-dispersed camping areas on Arapaho & Roosevelt National Forests land, but fear taking no action threatens one of the public’s greatest natural assets on Colorado’s Front Range. Enforcing regulations is difficult for agencies faced with limited resources and the problem is hardly isolated to national forests in Boulder County.