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Old 03-03-2003, 12:06 PM
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I am looking for some average runs in the North area of Oregon. I would like to drive beginner to somewhat difficult runs with other beginners or an intermediate willing to help out. I run a stock 94 Toyota Pickup with 31's and a magnaflow. If anyone is intrested please let me know.
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where about in north oregon are you talking about?
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I am in the Salem area. I f you know of any good runs in this area we should get a run toghter.
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Browns camp is where I dirtbike and they also have 4-wheelin trails but i think they are more hard, and for people that want to tear their rig up. since your in salem you should try by Sisters there are alot of logging roads up there. Also if you know where Sun River is(by Mt. Bachelor) the forest up around there has tons of logging roads, but is probably covered by snow this time of year. well thats all i can think of right now hope it helps.
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Ya there are tons of roads out there but sister and bend are like 4 hours away. espically this time of year. I was hoping for somehting a bit closer, but thanks for the ideas.
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Hello. I am brand new here. I live in Portland. I am very interested in getting to know my truck and how to drive it. I would love to go do a beginners run. At this point I am stock with 265's. Thanks.

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There are some decent places to go on Mt. Hood. (when the snow clears) If you go up by Timothy Lake and Clear Lake, there are some random roads that go off to the side and off of those there are some that have mild rocks and moderate terrain. It's not anything that will mess your truck up.
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