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Post by Mike Kelly on Oct 8, 2004 8:47:23 GMT -5
So where do YOU ride? If you have a trail that you know of that is LEGAL, share some info about it here.
Where is it? What kind of wheeling can be done there? What is the difficulty level? How long does it take to complete the trail?
Everyone is looking for a place to ride, share your info!
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Post by 4TACXOMA4 on Oct 12, 2004 16:41:20 GMT -5
The only two that I have actually been on in WA are Tahuya and the Naches Pass Trail. Tahuya is an ORV park (I believe) so there is a little bit of everything from rocks to mud. Naches is just a trail, and you can run it in either direction. The trail gets harder the further East you go. The trails are pretty tight, but can be done w/o damage if you are careful and have SLIDERS.
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Post by cmillgo on Oct 19, 2004 15:07:37 GMT -5
their is about 7 good trails out side of cottage grove that people go to. The trails are kept clear by oregontrailjamboree.org and others if you need more info just pm me
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Post by big_josh on Dec 13, 2004 14:58:34 GMT -5
Last saturday I was up at Evans creek. Thats past Carbanado and Wilkeson outside of buckley, towards Mt. Rainier National Park. There was about 5" of snow up there, it was really slushy, I was not doing too well with my wide tires. Yesterday I was up at Buck Creek, just past Greenwater towards Crystal Mountain. Its a very small spot for ORV's just a flat landing thats been torn up by mostly quads, little bit of snow, made for some fun just jumping around and sliding.
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YOTADICK
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Dem' hogs is gettin intense, Better back off another ten
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Post by YOTADICK on Apr 15, 2005 20:32:24 GMT -5
Used to run up there at brown's camp in the coastal range of oregon. Good trails. Great camping. I will definately be going back when my rig is done
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Post by 92rocdoc on Jun 12, 2006 10:27:57 GMT -5
If any of you have ever been up around Hill City or Deadwood in the Black Hills of South Dakota there is some great wheeling there. The funnest trail that I have ever been on was a trail named Sidewall. It is named that because of how many wheelers have punctured the sidewalls of their tires on the trail. Tip: If you wheel this trail always bring two or more spares with you, you just never know what will happen. The trail is rated a 3+ and is filled with really sharp jagged rocks and lots of ledges, drops, and funnest of all are the holes. The holes there are about 10 to 20 feet deep and are about 8 to 12 feet across and have very, very loose rock piled up on both sides of the holes, lots of fun. You have to still have a decent rig to tackle the trail last time I was on it I used my winch probably 15 times.
Another really sweet trail is the Platte river trail between Glendo and Guernsey Resevoirs. It is what even the most extreme wheelers would call hard as hell but fun. It is only open in the spring and fall because the lake is drained through the summer. The entire trail is solid rock with a rating of a 5+. I did it in my stock 92' but I used my winch more than I ever had to prolly about 30 times. This trail is prolly about 15 miles long and takes all day just for two rigs. Be aware though last time I was on it I broke my front starboard axleshaft, front drive-line, two belts, put a hole in my front skidplate and completely destroyed the T-case and Fuel Tank Skid Plates but I didn't get any holes they were just severly warped. There are many deep water crossings and many, many tight squeezes between the canyon walls and the river. But this trail is kick ass I would recomend it to anyone looking for a tough trail.
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Post by 83 toy on Jun 14, 2006 3:52:25 GMT -5
i had no idea south dakota was in teh northwest. news to me.
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