Pacific Northwest Iconic trails?
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Pacific Northwest Iconic trails?
My buddy Drew (zmbeklr), Myself and our wives are planning on spending about 2 weeks from about August 25 thru September 6 wheeling in the Washington/Oregon/Idaho/West Montana area. What are the “must doâ€
Last edited by bronchole on Sat Jul 25, 2015 5:57 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Dan, the Oregon Dunes should be on any list of places to see/wheel. I will qualify that by saying it's where I grew up and learned to wheel. I will caution you that sand can be a horsepower show at times. It's not the same kind of sand you find down your way at all. Very fine and soft...For more info, look up Save The Riders Dunes. They're the group working to stop closures, and are a great bunch.
Around here. I'd say a must do would be Rimrock and Naches. Lots of info and pix on here of both.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQfzhPfrlD8
In Oregon, Quack Attack is one for sure. Info there can be found on the Deschutes County 4 Wheelers website and FB page. Poverty Flats over by Baker City would be good too if you're going to be close.
http://oregonoffroadingclub.com/index.p ... ack-attack
Around here. I'd say a must do would be Rimrock and Naches. Lots of info and pix on here of both.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQfzhPfrlD8
In Oregon, Quack Attack is one for sure. Info there can be found on the Deschutes County 4 Wheelers website and FB page. Poverty Flats over by Baker City would be good too if you're going to be close.
http://oregonoffroadingclub.com/index.p ... ack-attack
Dave
Have Scout, will wheel...Someday...Maybe
Quote:
Originally Posted by Oregon80
-By driving a Scout, you my friend have recycled, which is more than those pansy Prius owners can say.
-I love driving a piece of history that was nearly lost.
Have Scout, will wheel...Someday...Maybe
Quote:
Originally Posted by Oregon80
-By driving a Scout, you my friend have recycled, which is more than those pansy Prius owners can say.
-I love driving a piece of history that was nearly lost.
Thanks Grumpy. Quack Attack defiantly looks like an Iconic place. I just hope Drew can keep his foot out of the gas pedal. That looks like a recipe for broken axles
Sounds like the sand at Oregon Dunes is allot like the sand down south of here. Buttercup is pretty fine and powdery stuff. Drew's new motor should shine there....... Until he breaks something
Sounds like the sand at Oregon Dunes is allot like the sand down south of here. Buttercup is pretty fine and powdery stuff. Drew's new motor should shine there....... Until he breaks something
1997 Monsterneer
1967 Bronco (Bonchole)
10m, 2m 146.535, 70cm=KI6MCO, CB ch27=Apollo 3, GMRS ch7,
1967 Bronco (Bonchole)
10m, 2m 146.535, 70cm=KI6MCO, CB ch27=Apollo 3, GMRS ch7,
bronchole wrote:Thanks Grumpy. Quack Attack defiantly looks like an Iconic place. I just hope Drew can keep his foot out of the gas pedal. That looks like a recipe for broken axles
Sounds like the sand at Oregon Dunes is allot like the sand down south of here. Buttercup is pretty fine and powdery stuff. Drew's new motor should shine there....... Until he breaks something
Hay hay ...... exnay on the broken axle ay
There will be no broken ay.
I have great pedal control, thank you. Don't make me roost sand on you
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I'd say run up I-5 and then follow 12/410 over.
Oregon:
Tillamook: Browns camp
Washington:
Elbe
Evans
Rimrock: expect damage should be a run report after this weekend
Naches area/Naches trail: Naches trail historical (run east to west) and follow tobyw's trip for the rest
http://www.peakputters.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5706
Liberty
and this might help:
http://www.nwjeepn.com/WAtrails.htm
Oregon:
Tillamook: Browns camp
Washington:
Elbe
Evans
Rimrock: expect damage should be a run report after this weekend
Naches area/Naches trail: Naches trail historical (run east to west) and follow tobyw's trip for the rest
http://www.peakputters.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5706
Liberty
and this might help:
http://www.nwjeepn.com/WAtrails.htm
James
'92 YJ with a little something of everything.
'92 YJ with a little something of everything.
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