Washington states best trails?
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ok where are the closest places up here in Lynnwood, Mill Creek, Mountlake Terrace, Bothell and so on ...
I know of Reiter and that's it. Otherwise I have to drive down to Evans - Elbe - Tahuya - Naches.
I'm looking for easy options within 30 miles ...
Thanks guys
I know of Reiter and that's it. Otherwise I have to drive down to Evans - Elbe - Tahuya - Naches.
I'm looking for easy options within 30 miles ...
Thanks guys
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I think those are the nearest designates spots
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is walker valley = reiter?
they have general trails up there... no idea what it's like..
i hope they finish re-doing reiter sometime soon.
it's gonna rock
they have general trails up there... no idea what it's like..
i hope they finish re-doing reiter sometime soon.
it's gonna rock
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i know of a quick little off road in mukilteo
I-5 N
1. Head northeast on I-5 N toward Exit 182
0.5 mi
2. Take exit 182 for I-405 S toward Mukilte/Bellevue Renton/WA-99
0.3 mi
3. Keep left at the fork to continue toward WA-525 N and merge onto WA-525 N
4.1 mi
4. Slight left at Evergreen Dr
197 ft
5. Turn left to stay on Evergreen Dr
0.1 mi
6. Slight left at S Rd
0.3 mi
Unknown road
its in your left
satellite map the location
there is no signs but i think its private property
I-5 N
1. Head northeast on I-5 N toward Exit 182
0.5 mi
2. Take exit 182 for I-405 S toward Mukilte/Bellevue Renton/WA-99
0.3 mi
3. Keep left at the fork to continue toward WA-525 N and merge onto WA-525 N
4.1 mi
4. Slight left at Evergreen Dr
197 ft
5. Turn left to stay on Evergreen Dr
0.1 mi
6. Slight left at S Rd
0.3 mi
Unknown road
its in your left
satellite map the location
there is no signs but i think its private property
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i know of a quick little off road in mukilteo
I-5 N
1. Head northeast on I-5 N toward Exit 182
0.5 mi
2. Take exit 182 for I-405 S toward Mukilte/Bellevue Renton/WA-99
0.3 mi
3. Keep left at the fork to continue toward WA-525 N and merge onto WA-525 N
4.1 mi
4. Slight left at Evergreen Dr
197 ft
5. Turn left to stay on Evergreen Dr
0.1 mi
6. Slight left at S Rd
0.3 mi
Unknown road
its in your left
satellite map the location
there is no signs but i think its private property
I-5 N
1. Head northeast on I-5 N toward Exit 182
0.5 mi
2. Take exit 182 for I-405 S toward Mukilte/Bellevue Renton/WA-99
0.3 mi
3. Keep left at the fork to continue toward WA-525 N and merge onto WA-525 N
4.1 mi
4. Slight left at Evergreen Dr
197 ft
5. Turn left to stay on Evergreen Dr
0.1 mi
6. Slight left at S Rd
0.3 mi
Unknown road
its in your left
satellite map the location
there is no signs but i think its private property
If I followed your directions correctly, and looked at the map right I think I found the place you are talking about, and according to the Snohomish County Assessors web page, the Boeing Co owns those pieces of land.
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=47.881...6,0.01929&z=16
look for the green arrow, red marker not in proper location.
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Walker valley and reiter pit are to different areas...
Reiter is out by Gold Bar, up Hwy 2
Walker Valley is outside of Big Lake, just East of Mount Vernon
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So far, my single favorite trail in Washington was the busywild at Elbe hills.
I've wheeled reiter, tahuya, naches, evans creek, and Elbe.
The busywild cost me a window and a door, too.
Naches is great because, like reiter, there's a wide variety of stuff to play on.
I've wheeled reiter, tahuya, naches, evans creek, and Elbe.
The busywild cost me a window and a door, too.
Naches is great because, like reiter, there's a wide variety of stuff to play on.
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if i was home id take yall through a couple of trails one in capital forest the rock candy mtn trail and one in lincoln creek the lepisto trail both are way south of what yall are talking bout exit 88 of I 5 you can get to rock candy from 101 but i dont remeber the exit
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I camped at Naches last summer for a couple days. Besides my 4R being stock at the time (I didn't get to do much, a few crazy trails is all), it was awesome! But now that I'm adding on to the truck, when I go this summer, I'm gonna tear it up! There are tons of trails out there, including trail difficulty signs posted, a pretty good sized open part for RV parking or if you just wanna be around other people (also restrooms in this area), and a lot of spots sort of off to the sides of trails for camping out. I definitely recommend it! I'll try to get the directions to the spot I was at and post it up here!
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me and my buddies have decided to go to Naches, WA (eastern WA by Yakima) and none of us have ever bin there.
we have 4 4runners with locked up front and rear, we are planing to go for 3 days.
is this place big? how much gas will i use? do i need to bring extra canisters?
what we need is some general detections on the best way to get there, where to go first once we get there.
is there a general map of the area? i want to know best trails and view points.
How was your experience going there? was it worth it?
we have 4 4runners with locked up front and rear, we are planing to go for 3 days.
is this place big? how much gas will i use? do i need to bring extra canisters?
what we need is some general detections on the best way to get there, where to go first once we get there.
is there a general map of the area? i want to know best trails and view points.
How was your experience going there? was it worth it?
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i havent been up there in a long time plus ive never taken my yota there and i dont remember many trails but my dad and freind sonny might still remember some