The fatal shooting of a 60-year-old camper in Pike National Forest last week has prompted new scrutiny of lax enforcement on public lands. Only two law enforcement officers patrol the 1.1 million-acre Pike National Forest, where Glenn Martin was shot at a campsite north of Woodland Park despite a target shooting ban there. One officer is in charge of the equally huge San Isabel National Forest. Martin's daughter Carlie said the family had heard gunshots while camping near Rainbow Falls and told a ranger, who said he'd check it out. But as Martin prepared to roast marshmallows with his grandsons, a bullet struck him.