Its frozen. Mud isnt a real issue. But better hope you have some big time dif. clearance if ur gonna dip in any holes... But i agree just get out their and find out for your self..Enjoy our ORV trails and respect the land.
I just joined the forum and dont want to get out there and hold a bunch of people up. Just kinda getting a feel for the area.
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Busy Wild seemed easier than normal becouse most of the ground was frozen.
But every thing drove out on its own power for once.....
I wanted to keep wheelin, but was running out of propane. We saw the mudhole swimmer back at the truck on our way out. It sounded like fun.
We got some pics ill will have the club members post them soon. Send me a PM next time you go we can run some trails together.
Here's what I have for the Elbe GPS mapping so far. My GPS is accurate to within 7-10 feet. I didn't get everything done and there are some little offshoots and such that I've not mapped yet, such as the mid-trail access to Sunrise, Gotcha and Easywild. I also didn't get one little section of Mainline where it crossed the road for about 100 ft of DEEP water holes. I wasn't in the mood to spend another day playing SS icebreaker in bottomless pits just to map 100 yds of trail.
You should be able to load these up on a Garmin GPS and if you have the topo software then the map should load as well.
http://216.240.159.209/ORV.zip
I'll be putting the rest on this file eventually as well as Evan's Creek and maybe Tahuya, if I can ever figure out where I'm actually at while I'm out there...
Hmmm, don't know why the linky no worky, but I'll finger it out.
Well, apparently it just didn't like the file extension so I zipped it.
This Rocks! I have a Garmin colorado 2 I think. That thing gets used soo much...
Thanks :awesomework:
I printed off a map of the area and figure ill go check it out soon. I think next sunday a friend and I are going to go find some snow since I didnt get out this weekend to test my locker.
A friend of the family runs this site and has all sorts of GPS stuff for all the trails in WA and Oregon http://www.nwjeepn.com/WAtrails.htm