The Naches Pass Trail...
#1
The Naches Pass Trail...
...is featured in 4Wheel Drive and Sport Utility Magazine.
WATTORA does the Naches Pass Trail at least once a year, usually more, often with at least one stock Toyota with us and I must admit that we have never managed to put a rig on it's side like the magazine did... it must be a Jeep thing hehehe
Anyway, if you are interested in reading a bit about typical Washington wheeling, check out the article. I have scanned the pages and linked to the online article at; http://www.watrd.com/work/naches/
If that catches your eye, there are photos from our past chapter runs, including many trips across the Naches on our website at http://www.wattora.com/ Just click the "Past Events" link in the navigation bar.
WATTORA does the Naches Pass Trail at least once a year, usually more, often with at least one stock Toyota with us and I must admit that we have never managed to put a rig on it's side like the magazine did... it must be a Jeep thing hehehe
Anyway, if you are interested in reading a bit about typical Washington wheeling, check out the article. I have scanned the pages and linked to the online article at; http://www.watrd.com/work/naches/
If that catches your eye, there are photos from our past chapter runs, including many trips across the Naches on our website at http://www.wattora.com/ Just click the "Past Events" link in the navigation bar.
#3
Ehhh ... magazines aren't always as great as they would like you to think they are. Flopping probably makes them feel they are more hard-core. If WATTORA has never put a rig on its side, the magazine writers must have been "trying harder."
#4
Originally Posted by WATRD
...is featured in 4Wheel Drive and Sport Utility Magazine.
WATTORA does the Naches Pass Trail at least once a year, usually more, often with at least one stock Toyota with us and I must admit that we have never managed to put a rig on it's side like the magazine did... it must be a Jeep thing hehehe
WATTORA does the Naches Pass Trail at least once a year, usually more, often with at least one stock Toyota with us and I must admit that we have never managed to put a rig on it's side like the magazine did... it must be a Jeep thing hehehe
#5
The article says they ran it on the last day of the season, so that would have been the end of October. Judging by the sign, the look of the pictures and the commentary about how the trail progressed, I would venture a guess that they ran it West to East.
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Thanks for the scans Rob.
October is when I did it from West to East back around '99 I think it was?
And that was with a stock rig with the same type of tires I have now, the Les Schwab Wild Country TXRs sized at 31", and I ran it at 35 PSI before I knew better
Also had the running boards on, and came through the trail with zero damage with carefull spotting in parts.
I hope to run it with you some day, probably a few summers from now.
I have that tape too from Central 4WD where the Kent, WA. crew runs the trail.
Pretty good video of the area.
October is when I did it from West to East back around '99 I think it was?
And that was with a stock rig with the same type of tires I have now, the Les Schwab Wild Country TXRs sized at 31", and I ran it at 35 PSI before I knew better

Also had the running boards on, and came through the trail with zero damage with carefull spotting in parts.
I hope to run it with you some day, probably a few summers from now.
I have that tape too from Central 4WD where the Kent, WA. crew runs the trail.
Pretty good video of the area.
#7
Originally Posted by Corey
I have that tape too from Central 4WD where the Kent, WA. crew runs the trail.
Pretty good video of the area.
Pretty good video of the area.
hehehehe I tease him about that every time I see him.We will keep running it, at least once a year and probably more. Come play with us
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Sounds good Rob, gotta get the truck fixed up first, and hopefully that will happen this summer.
Yeah, Scott is the guy who gave me a fantastic deal on my ARB bumper & winch.
Yeah, he gets ribbed about that little bridge a lot.
Yeah, Scott is the guy who gave me a fantastic deal on my ARB bumper & winch.
Yeah, he gets ribbed about that little bridge a lot.
#9
The snow pack through this part of the Cascades is deep and cold...
Um, I was in the area this past Saturday, there's almost no snow to be seen. 
Disclaimer: This observation does not mean the West end of the trail is open yet. Posted dates are posted dates. Of course we watched a couple dirt bikers totally ignore the posted signs. Well they didn't ignore them totally, the one guy stopped to explain to his buddy that the trail was indeed closed before they proceeded to continue on their way through it right in front of us.
#10
Originally Posted by WATRD
We will keep running it, at least once a year and probably more.
#12
Originally Posted by GRNTACO
Shane, is it me or are only a couple of those pictures of the actual Naches Trail? Most of them look like the trail to Kaner Flats/Shoe String? 

#13
Originally Posted by WATRD
The article says they ran it on the last day of the season, so that would have been the end of October. Judging by the sign, the look of the pictures and the commentary about how the trail progressed, I would venture a guess that they ran it West to East.
I dunno how I read your first message yesterday. I _did_ read it, but the comprehension switch must have been turned off.
sorry.
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Originally Posted by midiwall
Yeah... "blonde" even. 


blond also blonde
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nd)adj. blond·er, blond·est
- Having fair hair and skin and usually light eyes
#19
Originally Posted by GRNTACO
Check his roots.........
#20
Originally Posted by midiwall
I love it when you do that! 
(and yes, I thought it had to have the E...)

(and yes, I thought it had to have the E...)
-Doc Holliday in "Tombstone"


