Seattle Roll Call!!
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Seattle Roll Call!!
hey i just moved to Seattle Washington and was looking to go wheeling but i have no idea where to go so i thought id hop on good ol yotatech and see what i could come up with
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I just went to Browns camp in Or this past weekend. Evans is fun, only been to Elbe in the snow. Tahuya is ok fun if your with a diverse group of rigs. Walker Valley is up your way too. Naches pass is fun and then there are loads of place on the east side but seems one of the access roads in and out was washed out recently so might be good to find a local to help.
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might have to hit it up just to check it out, i wanna get another rig to build it up for crawling but dont have the time unfortunately. My truck is mostly stock other than mud tires and turbo haha
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Was up at Wilkeson a few weekends ago, mainly forest roads. I went with my buddy who just got a jeep about a month ago. It broke about an hour into the trip so we couldn't go any further haha, made it up maybe 5-7 miles or so.
Evans is always fun, but depending on the time of year and the trails you go on, you'll probably be heading out with some body damage!
Evans is always fun, but depending on the time of year and the trails you go on, you'll probably be heading out with some body damage!
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its all stock other than tired and a turbo'd 22re and new shocks haha but i like just being out in the woods to enjoy it but have a fun time whiled im there without breaking stuff haha
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Well in my opinion Evans has alot of mellow trails and there are quite a few knarley trails if you know where to go. Start there or Naches west side to east side trail is a great one to do opens in june this year, dont know when since Forestry is still dilly dabbing with the date.
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So i went to tahuya yesterday it was good fun only seen one toy but trails were fun not hard at all accept some spots were kinda difficult but its was nice to be in the hills instead of the concrete jungle
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last i was at walker ~4 months ago they had closed off the whole south side of the park(my favorite)...with ~15-20ft high walls of stumps and trees stacked so there was literally NO going around them...can anyone confirm if this is still the case? I've been to goldbar recently and know locals so i can get around @ rieter but its dangerous w/ patrol nearby and i dont like to wheel in fear of cops
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Lookin for some people to wheel with that live in the seattle area!! All my friends that wheel live way far but I know some sick places down to go any time!
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And also there is a trail out near monroe that people have been going to. Its called King Rock. Go down to highway 2 and then go down highway 203 which is right after the buzz in steak house. Follow that down to Cherry valley road and then turn up the hill and climb, the entrance is in a residential area. Pretty fun set of trails. It can be ran by full size rigs as well
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New to YT. like to hear about spots western Wa. Gate's & road blocks SUCK, Ive almost given up on wheelin spots west of the pass, all gated up-and or full of trash and soon to be gated, from about stampeed pass east no more gates no more KING Co. BULL. Less people= less morons. All the trails out their are pristine, no people, no trash, no gates. dont go alone S*** happens! Its more exploring FS roads, every overgrown side road is a wheelin spot, Tahuya is BORING, have not tryed any other ORV parks, would like too tho. I like the outta the way spots-Road less traveled sort of stuff, Ext.....