Walker valley, 11/10
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Important to all that is going this weekend. Dnr will be up there at 9 am sat in the trailhead as well so please don't forget to display your discover passes when you arrive.See you all up there, drive safe..
..wheel hard.
..wheel hard.
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All of you guys who are going up to Walker Valley should never sweat DNR being there. I like the fact that they show a presence there. Shows me my tax dollars are going to a group of guys who are actively doing their jobs. You should always have a Discover Pass, proper paperwork on your vehicles and should never be doing anything, while wheeling there, you would be worried about DNR catching you doing. Wheel by the letter of the law everytime and you should never need to be warned that DNR will be there. Last time I was up there the DNR officer who was in the Pit checking Discover Passes and just generally enforcing the laws, gave me a really nice, big and CURRENT map of the trail system. Our DNR guys who manage Walker Valley are really good people. Just saying....
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I was just making sure that everybody brings their DNR pass.... Getting this many rigs up there at once I'm sure not everybody knows that a Discover Pass was necessary. We are all happy to have DNR up there. in fact I've attended a few of the Sedro Wooley meetings myself and log dnr volunteer hours.
I was just making sure that everybody brings their DNR pass.... Getting this many rigs up there at once I'm sure not everybody knows that a Discover Pass was necessary. We are all happy to have DNR up there. in fact I've attended a few of the Sedro Wooley meetings myself and log dnr volunteer hours.
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walker valley 11/10
Just got home. My son keilan Broke the steering bolts at rons run. Then waited for 2 hours for new ones. Then broke them again going over the rocks at gate. Luckly bought spares. just got home at 10:50. I wanted to thank everyone that helped us out at rons run with the steering problem.
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I keep hearing of people breaking steering bolts. I think my chore for today is to take the bolts off my parts jeep and put them in my bolt box in my jeep lol.
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I think everyone that came out had fun, we had some good breaks tho. Rossi snapped and twisted the **** out of his driveline one the rocks at the hate. We had steering bolts snap. A lot of people got there front passenger fenders and header panel on timber tammer. Then as me, bush league, and Cameron, were leaving with the scout he bent his drag link and deseated his tire bead at the gate. All in all it was a slow but good trip.
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I had a really great time out there, it was a fun run. When i came back down to the parking lot my overflow was dumping coolant but she wasn't overheating so i looked in the coolant jug and it looked like chocolate milk, i checked my oil and it had little bubbles in it!... So what do you guys think? Head Gasket? it isn't leaking from the block anywhere and she wasn't over heating so i don't know?