NEW To Bonney Lake from AZ.
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From: Bonney Lake, WA
Year: 1998
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Originally Posted by KCjeeper
hey man well wlecome to washington lol i just moved here from colorado an im always down to go wheelin alot of cool places to wheel around here for sure..
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Originally Posted by myredxj
Welcome to bonney lake. There are a lot of us that live up here. Did you move up here for work?
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Welcome to the area. I also live in Bonney Lake and go wheeling as often as possible. In case you aren't familiar with our wheeling areas Evans Creek and Elbe Hills are the nearest legal wheeling spots. Evans Creek is closer than Elbe, but it is closed until April 1st. I know Evans really well and would be happy to show you around once it is open. I went to Elbe last Saturday and it was pretty wet and muddy. You can bypass most of the mud holes so if you are not into mud you can avoid it. If you are into mud I am sure you will find somewhere to get stuck. There are also some cool rock and log crawl areas there. Next time you plan to go wheeling just let us know and I am sure several people here will join you. We put together a cherokeeforum run at Elbe several weeks ago and like 20 rigs showed up. There are some awesome local Cherokee guys on this site.
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Awesome that sounds great and thanks for all the advice. Do you know why Evan's is closed? Ya I heard Elbe was really muddy but I'm down for a trip there for sure. I have everyweekend off and i'm free if I don't have my daughter. So lets do it.
Welcome to the area. I also live in Bonney Lake and go wheeling as often as possible. In case you aren't familiar with our wheeling areas Evans Creek and Elbe Hills are the nearest legal wheeling spots. Evans Creek is closer than Elbe, but it is closed until April 1st. I know Evans really well and would be happy to show you around once it is open. I went to Elbe last Saturday and it was pretty wet and muddy. You can bypass most of the mud holes so if you are not into mud you can avoid it. If you are into mud I am sure you will find somewhere to get stuck. There are also some cool rock and log crawl areas there. Next time you plan to go wheeling just let us know and I am sure several people here will join you. We put together a cherokeeforum run at Elbe several weeks ago and like 20 rigs showed up. There are some awesome local Cherokee guys on this site.
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From: Oly, washington
Year: 1989
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welcome to the area. if ya wana go hit some trails ill go.
and guys dont forget tahuya. i know "its just tahuya" but its still prety fun. if ya wana get muddy go there and check out mud lake.
and guys dont forget tahuya. i know "its just tahuya" but its still prety fun. if ya wana get muddy go there and check out mud lake.


