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Old Jan 16, 2008 | 08:15 PM
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places in western wa

hi i sorta new here, and to 4 wheeling i have an 87 single cab shortbed with new 33/12.50/15 big horns. i live in seattle washington. does anyone know of a good place for a beginer to go. i just want to play around i the mud to start out and do some easy stuff until i can handel the hard trails.

is reiter pit good for this??
i do know my way around walker vally because i ride up there alot but it doesnt seem like a good place for a beeginer 4x4 er

so what is the best place for me.

also i would like to see some pics of some beginer trails and roads and a good place to get muddy !!

thax,
colin
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Old Jan 16, 2008 | 08:48 PM
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check this out

http://www.nwjeepn.com/WAtrails.htm

Im down in Oly... My stomping grounds are the blackhills (capitol forest) .. It's not the best wheeln by far but plenty for stock or moderately modded trucks to get muddy or not and still have tons of fun while theres plenty of stuff for the real technical to have fun on if you know the area. Ive been on every forest road n every turnaround in them hills but i grew up here.

Tahuya is a good beginner place to fyi..
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Old Jan 17, 2008 | 01:00 AM
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I run Reiter's once a month with my buddy who rolls a Jeep Sahara..everytime i get up there we find new trails. Lot's of mud and puddles, etc. I'd advise going with other rigs even if you're tinkering around. I'm north of Seattle by twenty minutes. I like Evan's Creek, but it can get technical out there.[IMG][/IMG] Just messing around..the last time we were up I got some good body wounds.
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Old Jan 17, 2008 | 08:14 AM
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cool thnx i will be going with 2 other rigs. is it easy the get lost at reiter ?
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Old Jan 17, 2008 | 03:46 PM
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I live in bellevue, if you want to do some snow wheeling let me know..

I go up I90 sometimes
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Old Jan 21, 2008 | 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by n16ht5
I live in bellevue, if you want to do some snow wheeling let me know..

I go up I90 sometimes


man I90 had about 6" of snow on it , and no plows to be seen.... we had a little rally fun on the way down from 'the pass'....

tinkham [exit 42] is pretty much snowed in, had a huge fire up there a few nights back, got the stock trucks stuck about 20 times...
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Old Jan 22, 2008 | 08:14 PM
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We go up to walker when the weather is fair. We usualy just stick to the peterburns road and hit some side spurrs. Not this weekend but next we are gonna go camping up there. Im going to try the 4x4 trail from the hill climb off peterburns road to the pit so i can run some of the upper trails. Ill hit you up some time and we can go play around a bit if you dont mind the drive up lol
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