List of Washington State Trails

Started by blackdiamond, August 26, 2005, 08:38:54 PM

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blackdiamond

I'm thinking that it would be a great idea to start posts for each state that list the good off roading areas.  We might even try to rate the trails against each other for comparison.  Since I live in Washington State, this is where my immediate interst lies, I grew up in Colorado so I can also provide input if someone starts another thread.

(1) Tahuya ORV Park
(2) Evan's Creek ORV Park
(3) Reider Pit
(4) Nanchese Pass
(5) Moon Rocks

Note: I have not been to all of the places myself.
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Prismo

Moon rocks/funny rocks are really part of a larger area with a ton of trails. Some call it the Naches or Manashtash area. It includes Buck Meadows, Quartz mountain area.
There is the Liberty area, Walker Valley, Salmon La Sac & other areas I am forgetting right now.
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To The Floor

wtf? there's wheelin in salmon la sac? is it anything good?
in the projects nooga, anything goes

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WHITE_TRASH

Between Naches and Rimrock there are no other awesome trails in the PNW.  Granted I havent been to the Reiter pit but from the sounds of it its just another tsf.  Fun and can be extremely challenging but boring after a relatively short period of time. 

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lowgeared

seven mile in spokane.  My vote for favorite place is liberty.
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gotrocks

Well if you want to include snow wheeling there is Tiger Canyon over in the Walla Walla area, its only fun in the winter.

blackdiamond

Quote from: gotrocks on August 27, 2005, 07:29:05 AM
Well if you want to include snow wheeling there is Tiger Canyon over in the Walla Walla area, its only fun in the winter.

When I was in WW there was some fun wheeling (for mostly stock trucks) up Pike Peak, but they destroyed the road because it was on private property.
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gotrocks

Quote from: blackdiamond on August 27, 2005, 08:58:23 AM
When I was in WW there was some fun wheeling (for mostly stock trucks) up Pike Peak, but they destroyed the road because it was on private property.

Tell me about it, I lived on the road to pikes, I was up there litterally 1 to 2 times a week.  The ditch right before the gate is where I like to go crawl sometimes (hope I don't get caught).  Its not even worth going up there anymore.  It was the best trail in WW.  If you knew where to go you had to have some mods on your truck to get through.

seanc

BTW it's reiter pit.
and it does get boring if you stay in the parking lot like everyone else, but there are trails that can take several hours of skilled driving to get through.
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gotrocks

can we get locations of these places

81RockerToy

anyone interested in orgonizing some trail treks? I'd like to expand my wheelin group.  :beerchug:

wa4x4

A group up at reiter pit some day might be nice to show off the trails
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mudmaster

#14
Quote from: seanc on August 28, 2005, 11:08:14 AM
BTW it's reiter pit.
and it does get boring if you stay in the parking lot like everyone else, but there are trails that can take several hours of skilled driving to get through.
  :yesnod: and this can happen
Time to go wheelin!

mudaddict

#15
ya but thats the fun part :hahaha: alright lets get something goin i like 81rockertoy's idea!!!  oh anyone around the seattle area have any extra inner axles and birfields foir the short side?? i got a housing that was taco'd and i need the inner axle and stuff for the short side so i can maybe get this thing up and running with my sas by mondya and take it out and see how it does.
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81RockerToy

To The Floor has a few, we're in kirkland.

mudaddict

YA I SENT HIM A MESSAGE YOU FRIENDS WITH HIM?? WERE YOU AT WE ROCK?
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81RockerToy

We work on each others trucks just as much as our own- No WEROCK tho, had to sit that one out.
Did you get to him through PM? I'll ask him for you if not, we've both been gone over the weekend.

Is that all you need?

Who wants to meet up at reiter this sat, 10th?


mudaddict

ya no he never answered my pm ya if ya talk to him see if he has a spare short side inner axle i could get. i wish if my sas was done i would.
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battletoy

dont forget about Mount Baker, there are some awesome trails off of the road going up from 20 on the south side. There's also a trail just south of Concrete(forget the name of the trail right now) but if you run it right you can get all the way to Lake Wenatchee.

mudaddict

well me and a couple buddies are running reiters this weekend if anyone wants to join let me know
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toyrolet

also for those of us in the southwest wa area I have been to Browns camp in Oregon.  I know what you all are saying that is Oregon but is is really easy to get to form just about anywhere in sw wa.  There are rumors of trails that lead all the way out to the coast in Tillammok.  I am from Oregon originally and just moved to Washington just five years ago. 
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mudmaster

#23
Going to Evans Creek next weekend with some buddies. Anyone wanna go?
Time to go wheelin!

blackdiamond

Quote from: mudaddict on October 06, 2005, 11:45:12 PM
well me and a couple buddies are running reiters this weekend if anyone wants to join let me know

What day or days are you going?  I might be interested for Monday.  :driving:
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81RockerToy

Quote from: blackdiamond on October 07, 2005, 05:10:34 PM
What day or days are you going?  I might be interested for Monday.  :driving:

Monday's part of the weekend now? Why didnt anyone tell me?

:laugh:

blackdiamond

Quote from: 81RockerToy on October 07, 2005, 07:25:29 PM
Monday's part of the weekend now? Why didnt anyone tell me?

:laugh:

I'm a govenment employee so we get more holidays than most, it is Columbus day, I think.  As it turns out I will be helping someone paint their house, I will also be checking out the 81 Toyota with 36 inch tires that was part of the deal.  I hear that the rear end is over at Randy's getting fixed up.
1989 4Runner: Dual Ultimate (Inchworm front & Marlin 4.70 rear), Marlin Twin Stick, 1200-lb clutch, 4.88 R&P, Aussie Front, Detroit rear, 30-spline Longs, Long hub gears, ARP hub and knuckle studs & 35x12.50 Cooper STT PRO tires.  Marlin rear bumper & sliders.  FROR front bumper.  SAS with Alcan springs & Rancho 9000XL shocks.  Budbuilt Bolt-on traction bar.  Custom Interior Cage by Those Guys Rod and Customs.

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