Time to wheel.
Last year we brought back the "Oktoberfest at Evans Creek" event. We had a pretty big turn out, and I'd love to do it again this year. I know a few people have been asking if it's going to happen again, and the answers yes. We just need to pick a weekend, and see who all is interested.
Personally, I'd like to do it a bit later in the month. Better chance for some snow, and sloppy trails.
How does October 22-23 work for everyone?
Last year a few of us showed up Friday, and camped out the whole weekend. I plan on doing the same thing again this year. There's a great campground, and covered area we can use.
If you've never been to Evans, the closest town I believe is Carbonado, WA. Google it and see about drive time. It's not that far for the south end guys, and totally worth it. The trails are fun that time of year. Body damage is always avoidable, but very likely (rear quarter panels, rain gutters, etc).
I believe the only things you needs are a NW Forest Pass ($5 day or $30 annual), map of the area, and a width no greater than 80" bulge to bulge.
Tilted Wheelers interested?
It's sure to be a good time!
Trip report for last year, http://naxja.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1046629.
Also, I'll split gas if anyone has a seat open coming from the South End.
Last year we brought back the "Oktoberfest at Evans Creek" event. We had a pretty big turn out, and I'd love to do it again this year. I know a few people have been asking if it's going to happen again, and the answers yes. We just need to pick a weekend, and see who all is interested.
Personally, I'd like to do it a bit later in the month. Better chance for some snow, and sloppy trails.
How does October 22-23 work for everyone?
Last year a few of us showed up Friday, and camped out the whole weekend. I plan on doing the same thing again this year. There's a great campground, and covered area we can use.
If you've never been to Evans, the closest town I believe is Carbonado, WA. Google it and see about drive time. It's not that far for the south end guys, and totally worth it. The trails are fun that time of year. Body damage is always avoidable, but very likely (rear quarter panels, rain gutters, etc).
I believe the only things you needs are a NW Forest Pass ($5 day or $30 annual), map of the area, and a width no greater than 80" bulge to bulge.
Tilted Wheelers interested?
It's sure to be a good time!
Trip report for last year, http://naxja.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1046629.
Also, I'll split gas if anyone has a seat open coming from the South End.
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