Washington backcountry discovery route.
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sounds good to me.
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your shop sounds fine. Is the something you would like me to bring for dinner?
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I'll supply the carne asada, plates and utensils. You guys can bring whatever you want to go with it.
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Current list of peeps making this run:
Rob in his TJ
Steve in his Toyota
Nick and Sarah in their Toyota
And me (Tim) in my gray Bronco
Current plan is to leave town on Thursday the 28th and camp near the starting point and actually start on Friday morning. We have been making most of the plans on a private Face Book page. If anyone else is wanting to tag along speak up. It's looking like it will be a pretty great run. There is talk of snow and washouts on some of the sections so it should prove to be pretty memerable.
Rob in his TJ
Steve in his Toyota
Nick and Sarah in their Toyota
And me (Tim) in my gray Bronco
Current plan is to leave town on Thursday the 28th and camp near the starting point and actually start on Friday morning. We have been making most of the plans on a private Face Book page. If anyone else is wanting to tag along speak up. It's looking like it will be a pretty great run. There is talk of snow and washouts on some of the sections so it should prove to be pretty memerable.
You can follow me.... but it's gonna hurt
Re: Washington backcountry discovery route.
Current list of peeps making this run:
Rob in his TJ
Steve in his Toyota
Nick and Sarah in their Toyota
And me (Tim) in my gray Bronco
Current plan is to leave town on Thursday the 28th and camp near the starting point and actually start on Friday morning. We have been making most of the plans on a private Face Book page. If anyone else is wanting to tag along speak up. It's looking like it will be a pretty great run. There is talk of snow and washouts on some of the sections so it should prove to be pretty memerable.
Rob in his TJ
Steve in his Toyota
Nick and Sarah in their Toyota
And me (Tim) in my gray Bronco
Current plan is to leave town on Thursday the 28th and camp near the starting point and actually start on Friday morning. We have been making most of the plans on a private Face Book page. If anyone else is wanting to tag along speak up. It's looking like it will be a pretty great run. There is talk of snow and washouts on some of the sections so it should prove to be pretty memerable.
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Did this run happen? I've been wanting to do parts of this run on 2 wheels, but haven't figured out the logistics of getting dropped off and picked up yet.
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To many atvs and dirt bikes
For Sale '96 F-250 Powerstroke - 4in lift, 35's, Dana 60 Front end, Tuner
Sold '96 Jeep Cherokee - 4in lift, 35s, Dual Spartans, 4.88s
Sold '80 Camaro Z/28 - T-Tops, auto, 350
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Yes it did. And it was EPIC!! If you have a chance to do it I highly recommend it.
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Curious for those that have done this, how would a stock truck with bed camper do? I know there isn't any serious offroading but just curious if it would be enjoyable still.
Looking into a tow rig for the Jeep and want to be able to do trips like this without the Jeep
Looking into a tow rig for the Jeep and want to be able to do trips like this without the Jeep
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It would do the majority of it. But there are lots of sections I wouldn't want to take a full size truck with a camper thru. Maybe with just a canopy but it would be tight.
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good to know thanks! also looking at one ton vans with 4x4 conversions but hard to find for decent prices, those are big but not as big as a truck camper.
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How long did you guys take? Maybe we will do all or part this next year in the Bronco. We would probably do a mix of tent camping and hotels. From what I have read there are several areas to get off the route to resupply.
'94 Bronco - Buckstop bumper w/ 12k winch
To many atvs and dirt bikes
For Sale '96 F-250 Powerstroke - 4in lift, 35's, Dana 60 Front end, Tuner
Sold '96 Jeep Cherokee - 4in lift, 35s, Dual Spartans, 4.88s
Sold '80 Camaro Z/28 - T-Tops, auto, 350
To many atvs and dirt bikes
For Sale '96 F-250 Powerstroke - 4in lift, 35's, Dana 60 Front end, Tuner
Sold '96 Jeep Cherokee - 4in lift, 35s, Dual Spartans, 4.88s
Sold '80 Camaro Z/28 - T-Tops, auto, 350
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We left town on Thursday afternoon (june 28th) and camped near the trail head. We finished on tuesday july 3rd. We drove home tuesday and got home late tuesday night. If I do it again I would ad 2 or 3 days so I could spend more time sight seeing and relax in camp a little more. As much as I enjoyed doing it in my bronco I would not do it in an open top rig again. I'm still finding dust from that trip.
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