Anyone in Western wa?
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If you are talking the trails off of "Highway" 410, you must be refering to Evans Creek OHV Area....and yes, I have been there many times. There are actually 4-5 regulars on the forum here that live in Bonney Lake just a few miles from Evans Creek. The place is an awesome area to 4wheel!!!
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The Elbe run was a huge success in that it got a big crowd of guys from the CF forum together at one wheeling event so we could all put names and faces to XJs and the handles everybody goes by on the forum. and I personally successfully ran the entire Infamous Busy Wild trail.
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The Elbe run was a huge success in that it got a big crowd of guys from the CF forum together at one wheeling event so we could all put names and faces to XJs and the handles everybody goes by on the forum. and I personally successfully ran the entire Infamous Busy Wild trail.
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Originally Posted by BuckB91XJ
If you are talking the trails off of "Highway" 410, you must be refering to Evans Creek OHV Area....and yes, I have been there many times. There are actually 4-5 regulars on the forum here that live in Bonney Lake just a few miles from Evans Creek. The place is an awesome area to 4wheel!!!
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From: Oak Harbor, WA.
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Is that an actual marked State or DNR approved OHV Area or just a place with the some trails that the locals know about?? Either way I would be interested in checking it out.
Originally Posted by billulsund
He is talking about the naches trail. I haven't run it yet this year but would like to get one together before it closes for the winter.
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I think that's before naches....think he's talkin about the forest service rds that turn into awesome snow trails during the winter
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Well, the Naches trail starts off of FS70 and it is the best legal trail in that area. Forest roads are ok, but I would rather hit a jeeping trail. We're gonna get a group together to run it on the weekend of Nov 12th, you should join us.
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Originally Posted by billulsund
Well, the Naches trail starts off of FS70 and it is the best legal trail in that area. Forest roads are ok, but I would rather hit a jeeping trail. We're gonna get a group together to run it on the weekend of Nov 12th, you should join us.


